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    Título
    Design of a testbench for the evaluation of memristors based on organic compounds
    Autor
    Bush Espinosa, Lydia
    Director o Tutor
    Dueñas Carazo, SalvadorAutoridad UVA
    Picos Gayá, Rodrigo
    Editor
    Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de CienciasAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2025
    Titulación
    Máster en Semiconductores y Tecnologías Electrónicas
    Abstract
    This Master’s Thesis presents the design and simulation of a fully integrated testbench for the evaluation of memristive devices, with a specific focus on organic memristors. Unlike conventional systems that inject voltage and measure current, this work proposes a novel approach based on current injection and voltage sensing, offering better control over the excitation signal and ensuring compatibility with sensitive, low-voltage devices. Organic memristors, known for their low-power operation, scalability, and compatibility with flexible electronics, require non-invasive readout techniques due to their sensitivity to electrical stress, as any memristor. The system is divided into three main functional blocks: a programmable current source capable of supplying a wide range of currents; a memristor selector that enables polarity and device control; and a logic block that manages selection signals and test modes. Designed using 0.18 μm CMOS technology, the circuit allows safe readout through low- voltage, short-duration current pulses. Extensive simulations validate the system’s robustness, precision, and adaptability, offering a promising solution for the future integration and char- acterization of emerging memristive technologies.
    Palabras Clave
    Non-Invasive Readout
    Programmable current source
    Organic memristors
    Departamento
    Departamento de Electricidad y Electrónica
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/79003
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