IP Library Granted Patent US 7,528,583
Granted Patent B2
US 7,528,583 · App. 11/897,933 · Granted May 5, 2009

Brushless generator

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Patent No.
US 7,528,583
App. No.
11/897,933
Granted
May 5, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

In the m phase brushless generator, n (n<m) phase magnet coil groups are provided with magnetic sensors, while the remaining (m−n) phase magnet coil groups are not provided with magnetic sensors. The regeneration control circuit utilizes the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors to generates n sets of regeneration control signals for the n phase magnet coil groups. The regeneration control circuit further generates (m−n) sets of regeneration control signals for the (m−n) phase magnet coil groups not associated with the n magnetic sensors, using one or more of the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors in generation of each of the (m−n) sets of regeneration control signals.

Claims (25)

1. A brushless generator comprising:

a coil array having m phase magnet coil groups, where m is an integer equal to 3 or greater;

a magnet array having a plurality of permanent magnets;

n magnetic sensors associated with n phase magnet coil groups among the m phase magnet coil groups, where n is an integer equal to 2 or greater but less than m, wherein the n magnetic sensors are used for detecting relative position of the magnet array and the coil array; and

a regeneration control circuit that utilizes the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors to regenerate power from the coil array;

wherein the regeneration control circuit includes:

a rectifier circuit for regenerating power from the coil array; and

a regeneration control signal generator for generating a regeneration control signal that controls the rectifier circuit,

wherein the regeneration control signal generator:

generates n sets of regeneration control signals for the n phase magnet coil groups associated with the n magnetic sensors using the respective sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors; and

generates (m−n) sets of regeneration control signals for the (m−n) phase magnet coil groups not associated with the n magnetic sensors, using one or more of the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors in generation of each of the (m−n) sets of regeneration control signals.

2. The brushless generator according to claim 1 , wherein the regeneration control circuit further includes:

a simulated sensor output generator that, based on computation using one or more of the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors as a variable, generates (m−n) simulated sensor outputs for the (m−n) phase magnet coil groups not associated with the n magnetic sensors,

wherein the regeneration control signal generator generates m sets of regeneration control signals for the m phase magnet coil groups, in response to m sensor outputs inclusive of the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors and the (m−n) simulated sensor outputs.

3. The brushless generator according to claim 2 , wherein

the simulated sensor output generator generates the (m−n) simulated sensor outputs for the (m−n) phase magnet coil groups not associated with the n magnetic sensors based on computation using two or more of the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors as variables.

4. The brushless generator according to claim 2 , wherein

the simulated sensor output generator generates the simulated sensor outputs through real time computation using the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors.

5. The brushless generator according to claim 2 , wherein

the simulated sensor output generator generates the simulated sensor outputs by using a lookup table that has the sensor outputs of the n magnetic sensors as input values and the simulated sensor outputs as output values.

6. The brushless generator according to claim 1 , wherein

the integer m is 3, and the integer n is 2.

7. The brushless generator according to claim 1 , wherein

the magnetic sensors are sensors that generate output signals exhibiting analog change depending on relative position of the magnet array and the coil array.

8. A moving body comprising the brushless generator according to claim 1 .

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2016
From: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
To: GODO KAISHA IP BRIDGE 1
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