Hi,
does anyboody experiment fuzzy logic controls? what do you think about it compared with other methods?
I have seen the demo of f-u-z-z-y-T-e-c-h: looks nice and very powerful. Any other software utility?
I´m a fan of Motorola but i know that ST have devices, ST52x301 with hw support for FUZZY control. FUZZYSTUDIO(TM)3 can be downloaded free of charge from the ST website (https://www.st.com).
ST have more advanced microcontrollers, the ST FIVE subfamilies: ST52x400, ST52x410, ST52x420, ST52x430, ST52x440, ST52x520, ST52x521, ... with hardware support for Fuzzy control. A new IDE called Visual FIVE allow to design, compile, debug your project and to download it into ST FIVE devices.
Visual FIVE can be downloaded free of charge from the ST website (https://www.st.com).
Software rFLASH (Rigel Corporation) provides fuzzy support for the 8051.
You can download rFLASH User's Manual from the website https://www.rigelcorp.com
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