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Chaos Circuits

Patrick Chang, Edward Coyle, John Parker, Majid Sodagar


Introduction

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Design and Parts

Chua's Circuit

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Chua's Circuit

Parts

  • 3 - 10 nF Capacitors
  • 3 – 100 nF Capacitors
  • 3 – 15 mH Inductors
  • 3 – Variable Resistors in kΩ range
  • 6 – 220 Ω Resistors
  • 6 – 22 kΩ Resistors
  • 3 – 2.2 kΩ Resistors
  • 3 – 3.3 kΩ Resistors
  • 6 – MA23L3 Ultrasonic Transducers
  • 3 – TL082

Procedure

References

Websites

    [1] http://crossgroup.caltech.edu/chaos_new/Chua.html
    [2] http://www.wellgainelectronics.com/muratama23l3.aspx
    [3] http://www.chuacircuits.com/
    [4] http://www.chuacircuits.com/sim.php
    [5] http://nonlinear.eecs.berkeley.edu/chaos/chaos.html

Literature

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    [9] A. Argyris, D. Syvridis, L. Larger, V. Annovazzi-Lodi, P. Colet, I. Fischer, J. García-Ojalvo, C. R. Mirasso, L. Pesquera, and K. A. Shore, “Chaos-based communications at high bit rates using commercial fibre-optic links.,” Nature, vol. 438, no. 7066, pp. 343–6, Nov. 2005.
    [10] Y. Harada, K. Masuda, and A. Ogawa, “Dynamical behavior of acoustically coupled chaos oscillators,” Fractals-an Interdisciplinary …, 1996.