Device for controlling the drive of a stepping motor, to adjust the lateral stitch bight and/or the feed length of a sewing machine
First Claim
1. A device for controlling the drive of a stepping motor of the bipolar chopper phase type having two section windings, with the section currents being capable of taking two opposite nominal values and being controllable in phase opposition by switching transistors in full bridge connection, the reversal of the current direction in the section windings being effected by varying the switching voltages applied to the base of the switching transistors and the steps to be executed being subdivided by intermediate graduation in staircase form, comprising a microcomputer for controlling the stepwise change of the magnitude of the section current of one of the section windings through one digital-to-analog converter, from its negative nominal value through zero to its positive nominal value and conversely, while holding the magnitude of the section current of the other section winding through another digital-to-analog converter at one of the constant maximum nominal values and, upon reaching the maximum nominal value of the section current of one of the section windings, controls the keeping up of this nominal value and controls the section current of the other section winding stepwise from the maximum positive nominal value through zero to the maximum negative nominal value thereof, and conversely, while holding the magntitude of the section current of one of the section windings at the previously reached constant maximum nominal value, and a counter connected to said digital-to-analog converters to supply thereto consecutive digital counter signals.
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A device for controlling the drive of a stepping motor to adjust the lateral stitch bight and/or the feed length of a sewing machine comprising apparatus connected to the stepping motor for rendering the stepping frequency of the stepping motor variable as a function of the speed of the sewing machine. The apparatus comprises a microcomputer which is connected to a pulse transmitter for transmitting pulses proportional to the speed of the sewing machine.
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- 1. A device for controlling the drive of a stepping motor of the bipolar chopper phase type having two section windings, with the section currents being capable of taking two opposite nominal values and being controllable in phase opposition by switching transistors in full bridge connection, the reversal of the current direction in the section windings being effected by varying the switching voltages applied to the base of the switching transistors and the steps to be executed being subdivided by intermediate graduation in staircase form, comprising a microcomputer for controlling the stepwise change of the magnitude of the section current of one of the section windings through one digital-to-analog converter, from its negative nominal value through zero to its positive nominal value and conversely, while holding the magnitude of the section current of the other section winding through another digital-to-analog converter at one of the constant maximum nominal values and, upon reaching the maximum nominal value of the section current of one of the section windings, controls the keeping up of this nominal value and controls the section current of the other section winding stepwise from the maximum positive nominal value through zero to the maximum negative nominal value thereof, and conversely, while holding the magntitude of the section current of one of the section windings at the previously reached constant maximum nominal value, and a counter connected to said digital-to-analog converters to supply thereto consecutive digital counter signals.
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