IP Library Granted Patent US 7,843,674
Granted Patent B2
US 7,843,674 · App. 12/323,082 · Granted Nov 30, 2010

Motor drive circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,843,674
App. No.
12/323,082
Granted
Nov 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A motor-drive circuit comprising: a current-passage-control circuit to perform ON/OFF control of a drive transistor connected to a motor coil to pass current through the motor coil; an overcurrent-state-detection circuit to detect whether current passing through the drive transistor is in an overcurrent state where the current exceeds a predetermined threshold value; a charging and discharging circuit to start charging a capacitor in response to detecting the overcurrent state by the overcurrent-state-detection circuit and subsequently discharge the capacitor in response to not detecting the overcurrent state; and an overcurrent-protection-control circuit to stop the ON/OFF control to turn off the drive transistor, for an elapsed charging period for a charging voltage of the capacitor at a predetermined voltage to exceed a threshold voltage, and determine whether to perform such an overcurrent-protection-control as to turn off the drive transistor by detection of the overcurrent state, after the charging period has elapsed.

Claims (20)

1. A motor drive circuit comprising:

a current passage control circuit configured to perform ON/OFF control of a drive transistor connected to a motor coil to pass current through the motor coil;

an overcurrent state detection circuit configured to detect whether or not current passing through the drive transistor is in an overcurrent state where the current exceeds a predetermined threshold value;

a charging and discharging circuit configured to start charging a capacitor in response to detecting the overcurrent state by the overcurrent state detection circuit and subsequently discharge the capacitor in response to not detecting the overcurrent state; and

an overcurrent protection control circuit configured to

stop the ON/OFF control of the drive transistor performed by the current passage control circuit to turn off the drive transistor, for an elapsed charging period for a charging voltage of the capacitor at a predetermined voltage to exceed a threshold voltage, and

determine whether or not to perform such an overcurrent protection control as to turn off the drive transistor by detection of the overcurrent state, after the charging period has elapsed.

2. The motor drive circuit according to claim 1 , comprising:

a first monitor circuit configured to monitor whether or not the overcurrent state detected by the overcurrent state detection circuit has continued for a first period, wherein

the overcurrent protection control circuit stops the ON/OFF control of the drive transistor performed by the current passage control circuit to turn off the drive transistor for the elapsed charging period, in response to monitoring the overcurrent state to observe that the overcurrent state has continued for the first period in the first monitor circuit.

3. The motor drive circuit according to claim 2 , wherein

the overcurrent protection control circuit

stores an ON/OFF state of the drive transistor at a time when the overcurrent state is monitored and observed to have continued for the first period in the first monitor circuit, and

restores the drive transistor to the stored ON/OFF state from a state where the drive transistor is turned off, and then determines whether or not to perform the overcurrent protection control, when the charging period has elapsed.

4. The motor drive circuit according to claim 3 , comprising:

a second monitor circuit configured to monitor whether or not the overcurrent state detected by the overcurrent state detection circuit has continued for a second period after the drive transistor has been restored to the stored ON/OFF state, wherein

the overcurrent protection control circuit determines to perform the overcurrent protection control when the overcurrent state is monitored and observed to have continued for the second period in the second monitor circuit.

5. The motor drive circuit according to claim 4 , comprising:

a third monitor circuit configured to monitor whether or not the overcurrent state detected by the overcurrent state detection circuit has continued for a third period after the second period has elapsed, wherein

the overcurrent protection control circuit determines not to perform the overcurrent protection control, and restarts the ON/OFF control of the drive transistor performed by the current passage control circuit from a restored ON/OFF state, when the overcurrent state is monitored and observed not to have continued for the third period.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2009
From: UCHIYAMA, YUJI
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