A Modular Programmable CMOS Analog Fuzzy Controller Chip

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We present a highly modular fuzzy inference analog CMOS chip architecture with on-chip digital programmability. This chip consists of the interconnection of parameterized instances of two different kind of blocks, namely label blocks and rule blocks. The architecture realizes a lattice partition of the universe of discourse, which at the hardware level means that the fuzzy labels associated to every input (realized by the label blocks) are shared among the rule blocks. This reduces the area and power consumption and is the key point for chip modularity. The proposed architecture is demonstrated through a 16-rule two input CMOS 1-μm prototype which features an operation speed of 2.5 Mflips (2.5×10^6 fuzzy inferences per second) with 8.6 mW power consumption. Core area occupation of this prototype is of only 1.6 mm 2 including the digital control and memory circuitry used for programmability. Because of the architecture modularity the number of inputs and rules can be increased with any hardly design effort.

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Rodriguez-Vazquez, A.; Navas, R.; Delgado-Restituto, M.; Vidal-Verdu, F.; , "A modular programmable CMOS analog fuzzy controller chip," Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on , vol.46, no.3, pp.251-265, Mar 1999 doi: 10.1109/82.754859 URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=754859&isnumber=16300

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