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Motor control system

  • US 4,367,435 A
  • Filed: 12/15/1980
  • Issued: 01/04/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/15/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a motor control system, the combination comprising:

  • a d.c. motor;

    first means for sensing motor position and direction, said first means including a disc rotating synchronously with rotation of the motor, said disc having alternating light and dark sectors, and a pair of photosensors monitoring said disc as it rotates;

    second means for selectively establishing a desired motor rate;

    third means, responsive to both said first means and said second means, to generate motor "advance" and motor "retard" information regarding the status of motor performance, said third means including an advance and retard logic means in accordance with the Boolean equations;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">ADVANCE LOGIC=C(B↓

    )+C(B↑

    )+B(C↓

    )+B(C↑

    )+A↑

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">RETARD LOGIC=C(B↓

    )+C(B↑

    )+B(C↑

    )+B(C↓

    ) where;

    B=response to a light sector in one of said pair of photosensors,B=response to a dark sector in said one of said pair of photosensors,C=response to a light sector in the other of said pair of photosensors,C=response to a dark sector in said other of said pair of photosensors,B↑

    =sensor change from light to dark in said one of said pair of photosensors,B↓

    =sensor change form dark to light in said one of said pair of photosensors,C↑

    =sensor change from light to dark in said other of said pair of photosensors,C↓

    =sensor change from dark to light in said other of said pair of photosensors,A↑

    =occurrence of an advance motor signal; and

    fourth means, responsive to said third means, for selectively driving said motor at any one time in a selected mode from a hierarchy of four different modes of operation including forward movement, coasting movement, braking of movement, and reverse movement, whereby said motor movement can be accurately controlled over a wider speed control range.

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