A Comparative Study on Realization of Chua's Circuit: Hybrid Realizations of Chua's Circuit Combining the Circuit Topologies Proposed for Chua's diode and inductor Elements

Several realizations of Chua's circuit have been proposed in the literature. The methodologies used in these realizations can be divided into two basic categories. In the first approach, a variety of circuit topologies have been considered for realizing the nonlinear resistor, NR in Chua's circuit. The main idea in the second approach related to the implementation of the circuit is an inductorless realization of Chua's circuit. For this purpose, several circuit topologies serving as a synthetic inductor, i.e. inductance simulator, are used instead of the inductor element in Chua's circuit. In this study, after comparing the circuit topologies proposed for Chua's diode and the inductor element in the circuit, we will present six alternative hybrid realizations of Chua's circuit combining circuit topologies proposed for the nonlinear resistor and the inductor element in the literature. The PSpice simulation experiments confirm that the six alternative hybrid realizations of the circuit exhibit the original chaotic behavior of Chua's circuit.

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