rsaavedra
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Search the forums and found absolutely no match for "memristor". So I'm creating this thread to gather any thoughts, in particular from the electronics Gurus here in Head-fi.
Memristors are this "missing link" of electronics, a fourth fundamental unit of electronic circuits after the resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The existence of the memristor was proposed in 1971, but was only proved last year at HP Labs. A recent article in New Scientist brought memristors back to attention.
Here's the Wikipedia entry which has plenty of links to related articles and pages about the Memristor, for anyone who might be interested:
Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Any thoughts, comments? Assuming it becomes massively available, any likelyhood of future modifications in headphone amplifier designs given this new fundamental electronics component?
Memristors are this "missing link" of electronics, a fourth fundamental unit of electronic circuits after the resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The existence of the memristor was proposed in 1971, but was only proved last year at HP Labs. A recent article in New Scientist brought memristors back to attention.
Here's the Wikipedia entry which has plenty of links to related articles and pages about the Memristor, for anyone who might be interested:
Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Any thoughts, comments? Assuming it becomes massively available, any likelyhood of future modifications in headphone amplifier designs given this new fundamental electronics component?