×

PWM motor operating system with RFI suppression

  • US 4,673,851 A
  • Filed: 03/31/1986
  • Issued: 06/16/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/31/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A pulse width modulated DC motor operating system comprising, in combination:

  • a DC power supply with power and ground terminals;

    a low pass filter including charge storage means;

    a DC motor having an armature terminal connected through the low pass filter to the power terminal and another armature terminal;

    a FET having a drain connected to the other motor armature terminal, a source and a gate, the FET having a current carrying path between source and drain switchable in response to a signal on its gate between conducting and non-conducting states;

    a resistor connected between the FET source and the ground terminal of the DC power supply;

    means for generating a PWM signal at a predetermined frequency and duty cycle and applying it to the FET gate to switch the DC motor armature current;

    a free-wheeling diode connected across the motor armature terminals with its anode connected to the FET drain, the freewheeling diode being switched between its forward conducting and back-biased states as the FET is switched between its non-conducting and conducting states and tending to become a momentary short circuit across the motor armature terminals as it is so switched; and

    a capacitor connected from the source of the FET to the cathode of the diode with minimal lead length to reduce stray inductance, the capacitor being effective to communicate voltage shifts across the resistor with FET switching between its conducting and non-conducting states to the cathode of the diode and thus serve as a source of supplemental current flow through the diode during diode switching partially in preference to the charge storage means of the low pass filter, whereby the diode switching voltage spikes communicated through the low pass filter to the DC power supply are reduced in amplitude and frequency.

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