SENSOR ARRANGEMENT AND MOTOR
20230037760 ยท 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K5/10
ELECTRICITY
G01B7/30
PHYSICS
G01D5/204
PHYSICS
H02K2203/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A sensor arrangement, including a detection unit and a carrier element for attaching the detection unit at a motor cover, The detection unit, on a side facing the motor cover, including electronic components which are accommodated in a receptacle of the carrier element. A motor including a motor cover and a corresponding sensor arrangement are also described.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A sensor arrangement, comprising: a detection unit; and a carrier component configured to attach the detection unit at a motor cover, the detection unit, on a side facing the motor cover, including electronic components, which are accommodated in a receptacle of the carrier element.
12. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 11, wherein the carrier element is attachable at the motor cover, the detection unit, which is held by the carrier element, thereby being indirectly attachable at the motor cover.
13. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 11, wherein the receptacle is in the form of a continuous opening in the carrier component, which is at least partially covered by a circuit board of the detection unit, and is coverable by the motor cover.
14. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 11, wherein the receptacle is a pocket-shaped opening in the carrier component, the opening being at least partially covered by a circuit board of the detection unit.
15. The sensor arrangement, as recited in claim 13, wherein a lateral further opening is provided at the carrier component between the detection unit and the carrier component, through which an electrical connection for contacting the electronic components with a connecting plate may be fed, the further opening being dimensioned in such a way that the electrical connection is fed through the further opening in a form-fit manner.
16. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 15, wherein the lateral opening is directly connected to the receptacle.
17. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 15, wherein the connecting plate is attachable at the motor cover, the carrier element being attachable on a first plane of the motor cover, and the connecting plate being attachable on a second plane of the motor cover, a difference in height between the first and second planes being compensatable by the electrical connection.
18. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 17, wherein the electrical connection is a ribbon cable.
19. The sensor arrangement as recited in claim 11, wherein the detection unit is annular, and the receptacle extends radially partially along a circumference of the detection unit.
20. A motor, comprising: a motor cover; and a sensor arrangement including: a detection unit, and a carrier component configured to attach the detection unit at a motor cover, the detection unit, on a side facing the motor cover, including electronic components, which are accommodated in a receptacle of the carrier element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] Rotor 12 may be caused to rotate with the aid of a stator 16, which surrounds rotor 12. Stator 16 may include a laminated core, copper being wound around the stator teeth. An electrical insulation between the stator laminations and the copper winding should be ensured in the process, for example including two face-side mounted insulating bodies. One of the two insulating bodies may have an additional function in that it ensures the guidance and positioning of interconnection wires between the stator coils. The positioned wires are contacted with an insulation displacement connection, for example.
[0022] Rotor 12 includes, for example, a laminated core made up of electrical sheet as well as rotor magnets which are integrated into rotor laminations.
[0023] A target 7 is connected to shaft 10 and/or rotor 12 in such a way that it rotates together with rotor 12 and/or shaft 10. The movement of target 7 may be measured using a suitable sensor 3. With the aid of sensor 3, a position determination and/or a rotational speed evaluation of rotor 12 may thus take place based on target 7. This position determination and/or rotational speed evaluation of rotor 12 may then be used for controlling the motor.
[0024] Sensor 3 is kept available in parallel to target 7 so that sensitive surfaces of sensor 3 are situated opposite target 7. An inductive measuring principle may be employed as the measuring principle. Sensor 3 includes at least one excitation coil and at least one detector coil, ideally two detector coils, in order to unambiguously detect the rotor angle. The excitation coil and detector coil are both integrated into a sensor circuit board 3. Target 7 includes areas which are electrically conductive, as well as electrically non-conductive areas. Sensor 3, more precisely sensor circuit board 3, furthermore also includes sensor components 17, in particular active and passive sensor components, such as for example a sensor ASIC, which are attached on the rear side of sensor circuit board 3.
[0025] During rotation of target 7, the electrically conductive areas of target 7 pass over the sensitive surfaces of sensor 3 alternately with the non-conducting areas of target 7. In this way, a variable voltage is induced in the detector coil, which characterizes the rotatory movement as a signal. In this way, it is possible to ascertain the position or the rotational speed of rotor 12 relative to stator 16.
[0026] Connecting plate 4 is electrically connected to sensor circuit board 3. The connection may take place via an electrical connection 8, for example via a ribbon cable 8.
[0027] The supply voltage of the sensor electronics is provided and the supply current is transferred, and additionally the output signals are transferred to the downstream evaluation unit (for example an ECU), via electrical connection 8. The output signals may be analog signals, but also digital signals, depending on the design of the used ASIC.
[0028] A plug unit 18, with the aid of which it is possible to connect a connecting element to a control unit, is assigned to connecting plate 4.
[0029] Connecting plate 4 and sensor circuit board 3 are situated in different planes of the motor. Sensor circuit board 3 is situated closer to rotor 12 than connecting plate 4. Sensor circuit board 3 is also situated closer to shaft 10 than connecting plate 4. Both connecting plate 4 and sensor circuit board 3 are attached on a bearing shield 11 of motor 2 in
[0030] The attachment of connecting plate 4 is carried out directly on bearing shield.
[0031] The attachment of sensor circuit board 3 is carried out with the aid of a carrier component (carrier element) 2.
[0032] Carrier component 2 may be manufactured from plastic. During the attachment of sensor circuit board 3, carrier component 2 made up of plastic prevents an electrical contacting of electrical components 17 from taking place with bearing shield 11. On the one hand, electrical components 17 and electrical connections of sensor circuit board 3 may be covered by carrier component 2, and in this way a contacting with bearing shield 11 may be suppressed. On the other hand, a sufficient distance between electrical components 17 or the electrical connections of sensor circuit board 3 and bearing shield 11 may be provided in possibly open areas of carrier component 2.
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[0034] Two planes A and B are apparent, in which connecting plate 4 (plane B) and sensor circuit board 3 (plane A) are positioned at bearing shield 11. Sensor circuit board 3 is attached to bearing shield 11 with the aid of carrier component 2. Carrier component 2 accommodates sensor circuit board 3 and fixes it on bearing shield 11.
[0035] Electrical connection 8 connects sensor circuit board 3 and connecting plate 4. Sensor circuit board 3 has a central opening so that shaft 10 is able to extend through. A circumferential collar 5 is also apparent in
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[0040] Both specific embodiments according to
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