2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10470-022-02057-4
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Voltage-mode PID controller design employing canonical number of active and passive elements

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“…Their wide range of applications have stimulated and sustained the design and invention of various PID controller circuits and sophisticated hardware modules. Over the last two decades, the enormous literature on PID process controllers has featured a wide range of design techniques based on numerous active compo-nents, such as operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) [3], second generation current conveyors (CCIIs) [4]- [5], current feedback operational amplifiers (CFOAs) [6]- [9], current differencing buffered amplifiers (CDBAs) [10], differential voltage current conveyor transconductance amplifiers (DVCCTAs) [11], current follower transconductance amplifiers (CFTAs) [12]-13], voltage differencing transconductance amplifiers (VDTAs) [14], voltage differencing current conveyors (VDCCs) [15], and second generation voltage conveyors (VCIIs) [16]. In [3]- [4], [6], [9]- [10], the PID controllers designed with the signal-flow graph approach have been proposed.…”
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“…Their wide range of applications have stimulated and sustained the design and invention of various PID controller circuits and sophisticated hardware modules. Over the last two decades, the enormous literature on PID process controllers has featured a wide range of design techniques based on numerous active compo-nents, such as operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) [3], second generation current conveyors (CCIIs) [4]- [5], current feedback operational amplifiers (CFOAs) [6]- [9], current differencing buffered amplifiers (CDBAs) [10], differential voltage current conveyor transconductance amplifiers (DVCCTAs) [11], current follower transconductance amplifiers (CFTAs) [12]-13], voltage differencing transconductance amplifiers (VDTAs) [14], voltage differencing current conveyors (VDCCs) [15], and second generation voltage conveyors (VCIIs) [16]. In [3]- [4], [6], [9]- [10], the PID controllers designed with the signal-flow graph approach have been proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [3]- [4], [6], [9]- [10], the PID controllers designed with the signal-flow graph approach have been proposed. However, for the realizations in [3]- [4], [9]- [10], [16], at least four active components were required. Furthermore, PID controller realizations of [4]- [6], [9]- [11], [13]- [15] include a number of passive components, i.e., at least five passive components, some of which are also floating.…”
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