×

Semiconductor device and electrically-powered equipment

  • US 10,243,492 B2
  • Filed: 09/06/2018
  • Issued: 03/26/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A semiconductor device which controls driving of a brushless DC (Direct Current) motor including a rotor having a permanent magnet with a plurality of poles and a stator having coils with a plurality of coil phases, the semiconductor device comprising:

  • a pulse generation circuit which generates a pulse control signal for selectively supplying currents to the coils with the coil phases of the brushless DC motor;

    a selector circuit which selects arbitrary two signals, from detection signalscorresponding to currents flowing respectively to the coils and a reference signal;

    a comparator circuit which compares the two signals selected by the selector circuit;

    timer counter; and

    a control circuit,wherein the control circuit repeatedly controls an operation for the pulse generation circuit to output a pulse control signal for supplying electricity to one of the coil phases in a state where the rotor is stopped, an operation for the selector circuit selects the reference signal and one of the detection signals, from the detection signals, and an operation for the timer counter to measure a time until determination of a state in which a selected two signals by the selector circuit coincide with each other based on an output of the comparator circuit, while sequentially switching the electrically supplied coil phases, thereby determining a stop position of the rotor with respect to the stator, based on relationship between a result of measurement operation by the timer counter and the coil phases in association with each other, andwherein the control circuit controls the pulse generation circuit to output a pulse control signal for electrically conducting from a coil with one of the coil phases to a coil with another coil phase.

View all claims
  • 0 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×