Memristor Circuit Designer

Design neuromorphic hardware with memory resistors! Build crossbar arrays that compute like the brain. Perfect for beginners - no electronics experience needed! Learn by doing in just 3 minutes.

🎯 Choose Your Learning Mode
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Beginner
Just the basics - perfect to start!
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Intermediate
More controls and features
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Expert
Full power - all parameters!

🤔 What Is a Memristor?

Think of it as a resistor with memory - it remembers how much current has flowed through it! The fourth fundamental circuit element (alongside resistor, capacitor, inductor), predicted in 1971 and built in 2008.

Why does this matter? Memristors are revolutionizing computing:

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Brain-Like Computing
Memristors act like synapses in neural networks
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Universal Memory
Combines RAM speed with SSD persistence
Ultra-Low Power
1000x less energy than traditional computing
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AI Acceleration
Analog matrix multiplication at light speed
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HP Labs Innovation
Revolutionary discovery that changed electronics
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Future Computers
Foundation of neuromorphic and advanced computing
🚀 Quick Start
⚡ Memristor Controls
Applied Voltage 1.0V
Array Size 4x4
📊 Live Stats
16
Memristors
5kΩ
Avg R
0mW
Power
0
Operations
📈 I-V Characteristics
Write Mode
🔌 Ready
Click memristor to select • Hover for values
Selected: None
Welcome to Memristor Design!
First time here? Excellent! In just 3 minutes, you'll be designing neuromorphic circuits with the fourth fundamental circuit element. No electronics knowledge needed!
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