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MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM

A motor drive system includes motor drive control devices supplying first and second powers to first and second coils, respectively. The first motor drive control device includes: a detector communication unit acquiring a mover movement detection value; a position and speed control unit generating a thrust command to cause the movement detection value to follow a time-series movement target value received from an external device; and a current control unit supplying, to the first coils, the first power to cause thrust generated on the mover to follow the thrust command, and generating data on third power to be supplied to the second coils and transmitting the data to the second motor drive control device when the mover moves from the first coil to the second coil. The second motor drive control device supplies the second power calculated using the data on the third power to the second coils.

Repetition extraction
11738229 · 2023-08-29 · ·

An information related to the position of an actuator coupled to a cable which is coupled to a motor is received. A filter is used to provide an input to a motor controller coupled to the motor, to adjust torque on the motor such that a strength curve is implemented relative to the position of the actuator.

Inverter, electric drive, vehicle and method for controlling controllable switches of an inverter and corresponding computer program product

The inverter (110) comprises input terminals (IT+, IT−), output terminals (OT), controllable switches (Q, Q′) connected to the input terminals (IT+, IT−) and to the output terminals (OT) and a control device (116) configured to control the controllable switches (Q, Q′) so as to convert a DC voltage at the input terminals (IT+, IT−) into an AC voltage at the output terminals (OT) intended to drive an asynchronous electric motor (108) to achieve a target torque (T*), selectively: in a first mode of operation in which the target torque (T*) is determined according to a torque determination method, and in response to a rotor temperature (Tr), in a second mode of operation in which losses in the rotor are decreased relative to the first mode of operation while the target torque (T*) remains determined according to the torque determination method of the first mode of operation.

WIPER DRIVE DEVICE
20230242078 · 2023-08-03 ·

A wiper drive device includes: a wiring connected to a wiper motor; a drive element configured to apply a voltage to the wiper motor through the wiring by being turned on so as to rotate the wiper motor; a braking element configured to brake the wiper motor by being turned on when the drive element is turned off so as to flow a current corresponding to a rotational energy of the wiper motor; and a determination unit configured to determine that the braking element is abnormal when a time period from when the wiper motor is braked to when an electric potential of the wiring becomes equal to or less than a predetermined threshold potential is longer than a predetermined value which is the time period in case where the braking element is normal.

Overload control device for rotating machinery
11187377 · 2021-11-30 · ·

An overload control device for use with a floor machine having an electric motor is disclosed. The overload control device can include a power input and a power output connectable to the electric motor. The device can include a load detector, a current sensor operative to sense a current value supplied to the motor via the power output, and a cutoff relay interconnecting the power input and the power output. The cutoff relay being operative to supply power from the power input to the power output when activated, and interrupt power when deactivated. A controller receives a load present indication from the load detector and activates the cutoff relay if a load is present. The controller receives a current value from the current sensor, determines if the current value is greater than a threshold value, and deactivates the cutoff relay when the current value is greater than the threshold value.

Overload control device for rotating machinery
11187377 · 2021-11-30 · ·

An overload control device for use with a floor machine having an electric motor is disclosed. The overload control device can include a power input and a power output connectable to the electric motor. The device can include a load detector, a current sensor operative to sense a current value supplied to the motor via the power output, and a cutoff relay interconnecting the power input and the power output. The cutoff relay being operative to supply power from the power input to the power output when activated, and interrupt power when deactivated. A controller receives a load present indication from the load detector and activates the cutoff relay if a load is present. The controller receives a current value from the current sensor, determines if the current value is greater than a threshold value, and deactivates the cutoff relay when the current value is greater than the threshold value.

OPERATING A BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR

A motor control apparatus for a three-phase brushless DC motor. The motor control apparatus comprises a power converter which has, for each phase of the brushless DC motor, an electrical half-bridge having two electronic switches, and an application-specific integrated circuit for actuating the electronic switches of the power converter. The application-specific integrated circuit can be controlled by a programmable control unit in a normal mode, has a first interface for receiving an error signal signaling a malfunction and is designed to change the power converter to a defined final operating state independently of the programmable control unit after receiving the error signal.

Motor drive system

A motor drive system includes motor drive control devices supplying first and second powers to first and second coils, respectively. The first motor drive control device includes: a detector communication unit acquiring a mover movement detection value; a position and speed control unit generating a thrust command to cause the movement detection value to follow a time-series movement target value received from an external device; and a current control unit supplying, to the first coils, the first power to cause thrust generated on the mover to follow the thrust command, and generating data on third power to be supplied to the second coils and transmitting the data to the second motor drive control device when the mover moves from the first coil to the second coil. The second motor drive control device supplies the second power calculated using the data on the third power to the second coils.

Methods and system for position stabilization

Various embodiments of the present technology may provide methods and systems for position stabilization. The methods and systems for position stabilization may be integrated within an electronic device. An exemplary system may include a driver circuit responsive to a gyro sensor and a feedback signal from an actuator. The driver circuit may be configured to calibrate a gain applied to a drive signal based on the posture of the electronic device.

Operating a brushless DC motor

A motor control apparatus for a three-phase brushless DC motor. The motor control apparatus comprises a power converter which has, for each phase of the brushless DC motor, an electrical half-bridge having two electronic switches, and an application-specific integrated circuit for actuating the electronic switches of the power converter. The application-specific integrated circuit can be controlled by a programmable control unit in a normal mode, has a first interface for receiving an error signal signaling a malfunction and is designed to change the power converter to a defined final operating state independently of the programmable control unit after receiving the error signal.