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Voltage hysteretic control

Looking at the blog entry that follows, this one is technically correct if rather peremptorily explained. Hysteretic controllers are actually quite simple. In Chapter 2 we discussed the leverage factor of a voltage divider. In this case the reference is 1.24V and Vom is 3.8V. So the leverage factor is 3.8/1.24 = 3.0645. So... [Pg.273]

If any systems we design are to operate as potential electronically controllable molecular-based memory devices, then they must show a similar hysteretic profile, except Magnetization has to be replaced by Current and External Magnetic Field by Voltage . [Pg.222]


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