Stepping motors and drive circuits therefor
First Claim
1. A drive circuit for a stepping motor having at least one stator phase winding comprising:
- phase switching means associated with said at least one phase winding for switchably connecting said at least one phase winding to supply terminals;
phase control means for operating the phase switching means;
means for repeatedly chopping the electrical connection from the supply terminals to said at least one phase winding when current flow in such phase winding has risen to a predetermined value;
a by-pass circuit associated with each of said at least one phase winding for allowing current flow through the winding to decay when the chopping means operates;
means for restoring the electrical connection from the supply terminals to said at least one phase winding after a delay time;
means for measuring a characteristic of current flow in the motor to derive an indication of rotor position, said characteristic being selected from the group of characteristics comprising current rise time, current decay time and chopping frequency; and
means for utilizing the value of the characteristic measured in said measuring means to operate the phase control means.
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Abstract
In a stepping motor having phase windings A, B, etc. the current through the phase windings is switched by a drive circuit including switching transistors T1A, T1B etc. in series with each individual phase winding. The transistors are controlled by a phase sequence logic circuit 14. A current flow characteristic is indicative of rotor position and is measured and used to operate the phase sequence logic circuit. The drive circuit may incorporate a chopper-type control operated through further transistors T2A, T2B etc. also in series with each phase winding. The current flow characteristic that is measured may be current rise time, current decay time or chopping frequency. The current characteristic being monitored may be the characteristic in an energized winding or else in an unenergized winding at low current level. The drive circuit may alternatively provide a constant voltage power supply to the phase windings in sequence with current being repeatedly switched at a low level to an unenergized winding to monitor rotor position.
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6 Claims
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1. A drive circuit for a stepping motor having at least one stator phase winding comprising:
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phase switching means associated with said at least one phase winding for switchably connecting said at least one phase winding to supply terminals; phase control means for operating the phase switching means; means for repeatedly chopping the electrical connection from the supply terminals to said at least one phase winding when current flow in such phase winding has risen to a predetermined value; a by-pass circuit associated with each of said at least one phase winding for allowing current flow through the winding to decay when the chopping means operates; means for restoring the electrical connection from the supply terminals to said at least one phase winding after a delay time; means for measuring a characteristic of current flow in the motor to derive an indication of rotor position, said characteristic being selected from the group of characteristics comprising current rise time, current decay time and chopping frequency; and means for utilizing the value of the characteristic measured in said measuring means to operate the phase control means. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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2. A drive circuit for a stepping motor having a plurality of phase windings comprising:
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phase switching means associated with each one of said plurality of phase windings for switchably connecting each phase winding to supply terminals; phase control means for operating the phase switching means; means for repeatedly switching current to an unenergized phase winding of said plurality of phase windings; means for switching off said current when it has reached a predetermined low value; means for measuring the time for such current to rise to said value, said measured time being indicative of rotor position; and means for utilizing the value of said measured time to operate the phase control means. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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