Method and control circuit for driving an electric motor of a seatbelt retractor
First Claim
1. A method of controlling an electric motor that drives a belt spool of a seatbelt retractor in a vehicle using a micro-controller and a drive circuit that drives the electric motor, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of PWM control signal sources each of which has a trigger input and a PWM control signal output, each PWM control signal source, upon application of a trigger pulse to its trigger input, providing on its PWM control signal output a PWM control pulse of a predetermined duration different from predetermined durations of PWM control pulses of all other PWM control signal sources, each PWM control signal source corresponding to a specific torque of the electric motor;
(b) providing a set of motor control programs permanently stored in the micro-controller;
(c) providing a program selection signal to said micro-controller from a sensor unit in the vehicle;
(d) applying trigger pulses to the trigger inputs of said PWM control signal sources from said micro-controller; and
(e) selecting particular ones of said PWM control signal sources for application of their PWM signal outputs to said drive circuit, thus selecting specific torques of the electric motor in a control sequence defined by a selected control program.
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Abstract
An electric motor drives a belt spool of a seatbelt retractor in a vehicle using a micro-controller and a drive circuit that drives the electric motor. A plurality of PWM control signal sources are provided each of which has a trigger input and a control signal output. Each control signal source, upon application of a trigger pulse to its trigger input, provides on its control signal output a control pulse of a duration different from durations of control pulses of all other control signal sources. A set of motor control programs are permanently stored in the micro-controller. A program selection signal is sent to the micro-controller from a central sensor unit in the vehicle. Trigger pulses are sent by the micro-controller to the trigger inputs of the control signal sources. Particular ones of the control signal sources are selected for application of their signal outputs to the drive circuit in a control sequence defined by a selected control program.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of controlling an electric motor that drives a belt spool of a seatbelt retractor in a vehicle using a micro-controller and a drive circuit that drives the electric motor, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a plurality of PWM control signal sources each of which has a trigger input and a PWM control signal output, each PWM control signal source, upon application of a trigger pulse to its trigger input, providing on its PWM control signal output a PWM control pulse of a predetermined duration different from predetermined durations of PWM control pulses of all other PWM control signal sources, each PWM control signal source corresponding to a specific torque of the electric motor; (b) providing a set of motor control programs permanently stored in the micro-controller; (c) providing a program selection signal to said micro-controller from a sensor unit in the vehicle; (d) applying trigger pulses to the trigger inputs of said PWM control signal sources from said micro-controller; and (e) selecting particular ones of said PWM control signal sources for application of their PWM signal outputs to said drive circuit, thus selecting specific torques of the electric motor in a control sequence defined by a selected control program. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A control circuit for driving an electric motor that drives a belt spool of a seat-belt retractor in a vehicle equipped with a central sensor unit, comprising
a drive circuit with a PWM control input for driving the electric motor with a specific torque depending on a PWM control signal applied to said PWM control input; -
a micro-controller with a sensor input connected to the central sensor unit and a trigger signal output, the micro-controller having a set of motor control programs permanently stored in a memory and the central sensor unit providing selection control signals to the micro-controller for selecting one out of the set of motor control programs at a time; a plurality of PWM control signal sources each of which has a trigger input connected to the trigger signal output of the micro-controller and a PWM control signal output, each PWM control signal source, upon application of a trigger pulse to its trigger input, providing on its PWM control signal output a PWM control pulse of a predetermined duration different from predetermined durations of PWM control pulses of all other PWM control signal sources, each PWM control signal source corresponding to a specific torque of the electric motor; and a switching unit controlled by the micro-controller to selectively connect the PWM control signal output of one of the PWM control signal sources with the PWM control input of the drive circuit in accordance with a selected motor control program. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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