Speed Control Of DC Motor Using Fuzzy Logic
where can i get info for project of speed control of dc motor using fuzzy logic such as ckt and the components required for makeing the ckt for giving it as a project in final year
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Kaustubh KatdareWhat exact information do you need about the project?
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pratap singh, upendrawhat does fuzzy logic actually mean? kindly explain
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Harshad ItaliyaI have very little idea about Fuzzy, There is something feedback signal is taken into action. Want to know more about it.
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aarthivg
In general, We have two output true or false. But in fuzzy logic have a concept of partial truth.proffywhat does fuzzy logic actually mean? kindly explain
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KenJacksonEver hear of Robert A. Pease? He was a columnist in Electronic Design magazine for many hears. I thoroughly enjoyed his sage advice based on decades of experience. His columns were often titled, "What's All This ____ Stuff, Anyhow?" in which he debunked popular thinking of the day. Here are two of his articles:
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The first three were apparently published in 1993, and I can't find them online, but here's an From PID to Fuzzy Control that talks about what he said.
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