Motor drive circuit
First Claim
1. A motor drive circuit comprising:
- a drive voltage generation circuit generating a drive voltage corresponding to a target rotation speed of a motor, the driving voltage being continuous between a predetermined minimum voltage and a predetermined maximum voltage;
a first pulse generation circuit generating a first pulse signal having a first logic level and a second logic level, a duty ratio of the first logic level of the first pulse signal continuously increasing as the drive voltage increases;
a second pulse generation circuit generating a second pulse signal having the first logic level and the second logic level, a duty ratio of the first logic level of the second pulse signal being different from the duty ratio of the first pulse signal; and
a drive control circuit supplying a drive current to a coil of the motor at the duty ratio of the second pulse signal so as to start a rotation of the motor that is not rotating and supplying a drive current to the coil at the duty ratio of the first pulse signal after a predetermined time from the start of the rotation of the motor in response to a rotation signal corresponding to the rotation of the motor,wherein the first and second pulse generation circuits are connected between the drive voltage generation circuit and the drive control circuit so that the first and second pulse generation circuits receive the drive voltage generated by the drive voltage generation circuit.
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Abstract
The invention provides a motor with a low speed start function and a soft start function. The motor includes a first pulse generation circuit generating a first pulse signal of which a first duty ratio of one of logic levels is increased as a drive voltage corresponding the target rotation speed of the motor is increased, a second pulse generation circuit generating a second pulse signal of which a second duty ratio of one of logic levels is different from the first duty ratio, and a drive control circuit supplying a drive current to a motor coil at the second duty ratio in order to start the rotation of the motor that is stopping and supplying a drive current to the motor coil at the first duty ratio after a predetermined time passes from the start of the rotation of the motor in response to a rotation signal corresponding to the rotation of the motor.
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4 Claims
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1. A motor drive circuit comprising:
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a drive voltage generation circuit generating a drive voltage corresponding to a target rotation speed of a motor, the driving voltage being continuous between a predetermined minimum voltage and a predetermined maximum voltage; a first pulse generation circuit generating a first pulse signal having a first logic level and a second logic level, a duty ratio of the first logic level of the first pulse signal continuously increasing as the drive voltage increases; a second pulse generation circuit generating a second pulse signal having the first logic level and the second logic level, a duty ratio of the first logic level of the second pulse signal being different from the duty ratio of the first pulse signal; and a drive control circuit supplying a drive current to a coil of the motor at the duty ratio of the second pulse signal so as to start a rotation of the motor that is not rotating and supplying a drive current to the coil at the duty ratio of the first pulse signal after a predetermined time from the start of the rotation of the motor in response to a rotation signal corresponding to the rotation of the motor, wherein the first and second pulse generation circuits are connected between the drive voltage generation circuit and the drive control circuit so that the first and second pulse generation circuits receive the drive voltage generated by the drive voltage generation circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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