Title :
Nonsmooth bifurcations in a piecewise-linear model of the Colpitts oscillator
Author :
Maggio, Gian Mario ; Di Bernardo, Mario ; Kennedy, Michael Peter
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Nonlinear Sci., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with the implications of considering a first-order approximation of the circuit nonlinearities in circuit simulation and design. The Colpitts oscillator is taken as a case study and the occurrence of discontinuous bifurcations, namely, border-collision bifurcations, in a piecewise-linear model of the oscillator is discussed. In particular, we explain the mechanism responsible for the dramatic changes of dynamical behavior exhibited by this model when one or more of the circuit parameters are varied. Moreover, it is shown how an approximate one-dimensional (1-D) map for the Colpitts oscillator can be exploited for predicting border-collision bifurcations. It turns out that at a border collision bifurcation, a 1-D return map of the Colpitts oscillator exhibits a square-root-like singularity. Finally, through the 1-D map, a two-parameter bifurcation analysis is carried out and the relationships are pointed out between border-collision bifurcations and the conventional bifurcations occurring in smooth systems
Keywords :
bifurcation; nonlinear network analysis; piecewise linear techniques; radiofrequency oscillators; 1D return map; Colpitts oscillator; approximate 1D map; border-collision bifurcations; chaos; circuit design; circuit nonlinearities; circuit simulation; discontinuous bifurcations; dynamical behaviour changes; first-order approximation; nonsmooth bifurcations; one-dimensional map; piecewise-linear model; square-root-like singularity; two-parameter bifurcation analysis; Analytical models; Associate members; Bifurcation; Circuit simulation; Design engineering; Helium; International collaboration; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Oscillators; Piecewise linear techniques;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on