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Delay time in crossbars

At first glance, it seems that the parasitics added by the crossbar make a big difference when the memristor is fast. With a slow memristor, the crossbar's inductance plays no role, just capacitance. ...
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Why does a smaller capacitance equate to a larger voltage drop physically?

Let's make an analogy to two glasses of milk. They both have the same height, H. The base of glass A has an area of its base of A1. The area of glass B is B1=2A1. So to fill glass B to height H ...
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Why does a smaller capacitance equate to a larger voltage drop physically?

I was in the same loop of question. But I realized that voltage source is not equal to voltage drop. Voltage drop is the difference between 2 points of voltage. If I have 10 and it became 7 then the ...
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