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DIRECT-CURRENT MOTOR CONTROL DEVICE

  • US 20170040917A1
  • Filed: 07/22/2016
  • Published: 02/09/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/07/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A direct-current (DC) motor control device configured to be electrically connected between a DC electric power source having a positive electrode and a negative electrode, and a DC motor having a positive pole and a negative pole, said DC motor control device comprising:

  • an input terminal unit including a first input terminal and a second input terminal that are configured to be electrically connected to the DC electric power source;

    a first switch including a first switch terminal electrically connected to said first input terminal of said input terminal unit, and a second switch terminal, said first switch terminal being configured to be electrically connected to the positive pole of the DC motor;

    an inductor including a first inductor end electrically connected to said second switch terminal of said first switch, and a second inductor end;

    a power storage element including a first storage end electrically connected to said second inductor end of said inductor, and a second storage end electrically connected to said second input terminal;

    a first conducting element including a first conducting terminal configured to be electrically connected to the negative pole of the DC motor, and a second conducting terminal electrically connected to said first storage end;

    a second conducting element including a third conducting terminal electrically connected to said second input terminal, and a fourth conducting terminal electrically connected to said first conducting terminal of said first conducting element; and

    a second switch including a third switch terminal electrically connected to said second input terminal, and a fourth switch terminal electrically connected to said first conducting terminal of said first conducting element, said second switch being configured to receive a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal and to be turned on or off in response to the PWM signal;

    wherein said first switch is configured to be turned on when said first and second input terminals are connected respectively to the positive and negative electrodes of the DC electric power source, and to be turned off when said first and second input terminals are connected respectively to the negative and positive electrodes of the DC electric power source,wherein said first conducting element is configured to establish a unidirectional conduction from the negative pole of the DC motor to said first storage end when said first input terminal is connected to the positive electrode of the DC electric power source and said second switch is turned off,wherein said second conducting element is configured to establish a unidirectional conduction from said second input terminal to the negative pole of the DC motor when said second input terminal is connected to the positive electrode of the DC electric power source.

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