Radioengineering (Sep 2013)

Novel Resistorless Mixed-Mode PID Controller with Improved Low-Frequency Performance

  • V. Silaruam,
  • A. Lorsawatsiri,
  • C. Wongtaychatham

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 932 – 940

Abstract

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This paper introduces a new resistorless mixed-mode proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller. It employs six simple transconductors and only two grounded capacitors. The proposed PID controller offers several advantageous features of resistorless configuration, use of grounded capacitors, independent electronic-tuning characteristic of its parameters, and mixed-mode operation such as current, transimpedance, transadmittance, and voltage modes. The parasitic element effects of the transconductors on the proposed controller are investigated and the improved low-frequency performance of the proposed controller is then discussed. As applications, the proposed controller is demonstrated on two closed-loop systems. The PSPICE simulations with TSMC 0.18µm CMOS process and ±0.9V supply voltage verify the theoretical analysis.

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