Team:PKU Beijing/Project/Bistable Design
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[[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project|Project]] > [[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project/Bisatble|Bistable]] > [[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project/Bistable/Bistable Design|Bisatble Design]] | [[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project|Project]] > [[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project/Bisatble|Bistable]] > [[Team:PKU_Beijing/Project/Bistable/Bistable Design|Bisatble Design]] | ||
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+ | ==='''Abstract'''=== | ||
+ | Bi-stable part is one of the core achievements of PKU07 iGEM team. We inherited the part and utilized it to function as a memorizer in our own system. This bi-stable module can be stabilized as either of the two states in a relatively long period of time without any external stimuli, while under certain circumstances, one state can be turned over to the other. These two properties meet the requirements as a memorizer in our system. The two states can be utilized as two states of a memory, and the alteration from one state to the other functions as the process of a memory foundation. Moreover, the natural switchover from one state to the other can accurately mimic the oblivion phenomenon. | ||
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