Chua’s Circuit for Experimenters Using Readily Available Parts from a Hobby Electronics Store
Author(s) -
Valentin Siderskiy,
A. A. S. Mohammed,
Vikram Kapila
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.23687
Subject(s) - inductor , chua's circuit , inductance , electrical engineering , computer science , gyrator , electronic circuit , electronic engineering , capacitor , engineering , voltage
In this paper we provide details on constructing the Chua’s circuit out of readily available parts from two hobby electronics stores, specifically RadioShack and Fry’s Electronics. The Chua’s circuit is considered “simple” to construct provided necessary parts are available, however some items may be difficult to acquire. We provide instructions on how to compensate for difficult to find parts and tools. We also discuss the value of having a hands-on experiment for the study of the nonlinear systems, along with the importance of access to the tools and instructions for such an experiment.
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