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Mathematical models of the Twin-T, Wien-bridge and family of minimum component electronic chaos generators with demonstrative recurrence plots (English)
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18 April 2001
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The authors propose a mathematical model for chaos generators, described in their previous publications. They use a two segment piecewise-linear model for the junction field effect transistor current-voltage characteristics. Numerical simulations of the models confirm their validity leading to results identical to those observed experimentally.
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chaos generator
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control synchronization
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mathematical model
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