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Hardware evolution of analog speed controllers for a dc motor.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Gwaltney, David A. Ferguson, Michael I. |
| Abstract | Abstract. Evolvable hardware provides the capability to evolve analog circuits to produce amplifier and filter functions. Conventional analog controller designs employ these same functions. Analog controllers for the control of the shaft speed of a DC motor are evolved on an evolvable hardware plaform utilizing a Field Programmable Transistor Array (FPTA). The performance of these evolved controllers is compared to that of a conventional proportional-integral (PI) controller. It is shown that hardware evolution is able to create a compact design that provides good performance, while using considerably less functional electronic components than the conventional design. 1 |
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| Subject Keyword | Hardware Evolution Dc Motor Analog Speed Controller Analog Controller Filter Function Analog Circuit Field Programmable Transistor Array Evolvable Hardware Plaform Compact Design Conventional Design Conventional Analog Controller Shaft Speed Functional Electronic Component Evolvable Hardware Good Performance Evolved Controller |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |