Quantized adiabatic transport can occur when a system is slowly modulated
over time. In most realizations however, the efficiency of such transport is
reduced by unwanted dissipation, back-scattering, and non-adiabatic effects. In
this work, we realize a topological adiabatic pump in an electrical circuit
network that supports remarkably stable and long-lasting pumping of a voltage
signal. We further characterize the topology of our system by deducing the
Chern number from the measured edge band structure. To achieve this, the
experimental setup makes use of active circuit elements that act as
time-variable voltage-controlled inductors.Comment: main (5 pages, 3 figures) plus supplement (8 pages, 4 figures