Abstract

This article describes two types of analog fuzzy processors. One is a rule chip FP-9000 and the other a defuzzifier chip FP-9001, and both can achieve high-speed fuzzy inference. The inference speed is more than 1 Mega fuzzy logical inferences per second, excluding defuzzification. The rule chip includes four fuzzy inference engines. Each engine achieves one fuzzy inference, which is characterized by a fuzzy if-then rule, in analog mode. These rules can be directly read out and written in through an external digital computer. The rule chip is fabricated in 2 μm BiCMOS technology. The defuzzifier chip converts a fuzzy value to a crisp one, necessary for a fuzzy control system. The defuzzifier chip is implemented by 3 μm bipolar technology. A high-speed fuzzy controller hardware system can be efficiently constructed with these chips. The chips accelerate to develop fuzzy logic systems, especially high-speed applications.

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