IP Library Granted Patent US 7,170,254
Granted Patent B2
US 7,170,254 · App. 10/976,905 · Granted Jan 30, 2007

Stepper motor driving apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,170,254
App. No.
10/976,905
Granted
Jan 30, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stepper motor driving apparatus, includes a stepper motor; a driven member interlocked with a rotation of a rotor of the stepper motor, a stopper stopping the driven member in a zero position, a controller controlling the excitation state of an excitation coil of the stepper motor, an induced voltage waveform detector detecting an induced voltage waveform generated on the basis of change of magnetic flux in accordance with the rotation of the rotor, and a zero position detector detecting whether the driven member is stopped in the zero position. The zero position detector includes a comparator which compares a time T 2 in which each induced voltage waveform exceeds a predetermined threshold value with a predetermined contact determining reference time Tref, and a determinant which determines whether the driven member is stopped in the zero position by the stopper based on a result of the comparison by the comparator.

Claims (22)

1. A stepper motor driving apparatus, comprising:

a stepper motor, which includes an excitation coil, and a rotor rotating in accordance with change of excitation state of the excitation coil;

a driven member, which is interlocked with the rotation of the rotor;

a stopper operable to mechanically stop the driven member in a zero position;

a controller operable to control the excitation state of the excitation coil;

an induced voltage waveform detector operable to detect an induced voltage waveform generated on the basis of change of magnetic flux in accordance with the rotation of the rotor; and

a zero position detector operable to detect whether the driven member is stopped in the zero position by the stopper, on the basis of the induced voltage waveform detected by the induced voltage waveform detector,

wherein the zero position detector includes:

a comparator operable to compare a time T 2 in which each induced voltage waveform exceeds a predetermined threshold value with a predetermined contact determining reference time Tref; and

a determinant operable to determine whether or not the driven member is stopped in the zero position by the stopper based on a result of the comparison by the comparator.

2. The stepper motor driving apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the threshold value is set so that change of the time T 2 in which the induced voltage waveform exceeds the predetermined threshold value is minimized with respect to temperature change in a specific temperature range.

3. A stepper motor driving apparatus, comprising:

a stepper motor, which includes an excitation coil, and a rotor rotating in accordance with change of excitation state of the excitation coil;

a driven member, which is interlocked with the rotation of the rotor;

a stopper, operable to mechanically stop the driven member in a zero position;

a controller operable to control the excitation state of the excitation coil;

an induced voltage waveform detector operable to detect an induced voltage waveform generated on the basis of change of magnetic flux in accordance with the rotation of the rotor; and

a zero position detector operable to detect whether the driven member is stopped in the zero position by the stopper or not, on the basis of the induced voltage waveform detected by the induced voltage waveform detector,

wherein the zero position detector includes:

a comparator operable to compare the number of sampling cycles in which each induced voltage waveform sampled in predetermined sampling timing in a predetermined sampling time exceeds a predetermined threshold value with a predetermined contact determining reference number; and

a determinant operable to determine whether or not the driven member is stopped in the zero position by the stopper based on a result of the comparison by the comparator.

4. The stepper motor driving apparatus as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the threshold value is set so that change of the number of sampling cycles in which the induced voltage waveform sampled in predetermined sampling timing in a predetermined sampling time exceeds the predetermined threshold value is minimized with respect to temperature change in a specific temperature range.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 5, 2023
From: YAZAKI CORPORATION
To: YAZAKI CORPORATION
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