A 5.26 Mflips programmable analogue fuzzy logic controller in a standard CMOS 2.4 /spl mu/ technology

A complete digitally-programmable analogue fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is presented. The design of some new functional blocks and the improvement of others aim towards speed optimisation with a reasonable accuracy, as it is needed in several analogue signal processing applications. A nine-rules, tw...

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Published in2000 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) Vol. 5; pp. 377 - 380 vol.5
Main Authors Dualibe, C., Jespers, P., Verleysen, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2000
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Summary:A complete digitally-programmable analogue fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is presented. The design of some new functional blocks and the improvement of others aim towards speed optimisation with a reasonable accuracy, as it is needed in several analogue signal processing applications. A nine-rules, two-inputs and one-output prototype was fabricated and successfully tested using a standard CMOS 2.4 /spl mu/ technology showing good agreement with the expected performances, namely: 5.26 Mflips (mega fuzzy logic inferences per second) at the pin terminal (@CL=13 pF), 933 /spl mu/W power consumption per rule (@Vdd=5V) and 5 to 6 bits of precision. Since the circuit is intended for a subsystem embedded in an application chip (@CL/spl les/15 pF) over 8 Mflips may be expected.
ISBN:9780780354821
0780354826
DOI:10.1109/ISCAS.2000.857443