BATTERYLESS ROTARY ENCODER
20190128697 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R17/00
ELECTRICITY
G01B7/003
PHYSICS
G01D5/145
PHYSICS
G01B7/30
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A batteryless rotary encoder is provided, which includes a rotation detecting section and a signal processing section. The rotation detecting section includes a rotational exciter magnet and a piezoelectric transducer. The piezoelectric transducer is constructed by laminating a magnetic material and a piezoelectric transduction sheet, and the magnetic material faces toward the rotational exciter magnet. When the rotational exciter magnet rotates, the rotational exciter magnet attracts or repels the magnet sheet or the magnetic metal sheet so that the piezoelectric transducer is pressed or stretched by the magnet sheet or the magnetic metal sheet to generate a first output signal. The signal processing section includes a counter and a rectifier. The counter receives the first output signal and calculates revolutions of the first output signal to indicate the number of rotations of the rotational exciter magnet. The rectifier receives the first output signal to power the counter.
Claims
1. A batteryless rotary encoder, comprising: a rotation detecting section, comprising: a rotational exciter magnet; and a piezoelectric transducer, constructed by laminating a magnetic material and a piezoelectric transduction sheet, and the magnet material faces toward the rotational exciter magnet, wherein the rotational exciter magnet attracts or repels the magnet material so that the piezoelectric transducer is pressed or stretched by the magnet material to generate a first output signal when the rotational exciter magnet rotates; and a signal processing section, comprising; a counter, receiving the first output signal and calculating numbers of pulses of the first output signal to indicate revolutions of the rotational exciter magnet; and a rectifier, receiving the first output signal and generating the power for the counter.
2. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transducer is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor.
3. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 2, wherein the magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
4. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation detecting section further comprises a transducer, and the transducer is implemented at an angle to the piezoelectric transducer and generates a second output signal, wherein the counter receives the second output signal to indicate the rotational exciter magnet rotates clockwise or counterclockwise according to order of occurrence of the first output signal and the second output signal and the angle is not equal to 180 degrees.
5. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transducer is implemented on a side the same with or perpendicular to the piezoelectric transducer.
6. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transducer is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor.
7. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 6, wherein the magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
8. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation detecting section further comprises a transducer, and the transducer is implemented on a side perpendicular to the piezoelectric transducer and generates a second output signal, wherein the counter receives the second output signal to indicate angles of rotation of the rotational exciter magnet according to values of the second output signal at different phases.
9. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation detecting section further comprises a transducer, and the transducer is implemented on a side opposite to the piezoelectric transducer and generates a second output signal, wherein the counter receives a reserved phase signal of the second output signal to indicate revolutions of the rotational exciter magnet by subtracting the reserved phase signal from the first output signal.
10. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 9, wherein the transducer is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor.
11. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 10, wherein the magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
12. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation detecting section further comprising: an optical disk, implemented on the same rotary shaft as the rotational exciter magnet and rotates synchronously with the rotational exciter magnet, the optical disk having a light transmitting portion and an opaque portion; and a photodetector, generating a second output signal, wherein the counter receives the second output signal to assist precision angle measurements according to values of the second output signal.
13. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magnetic material is a magnet sheet or a magnetic metal sheet.
14. The batteryless rotary encoder as claimed in claim 13, wherein materials of the magnetic metal sheet comprises iron, cobalt, nickel, or combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] For a more complete understanding of the embodiments, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAIL DESCRIPTION
[0019] According to the embodiments of the disclosure, a batteryless rotary encoder is provided for replacing rotary encoders using backup battery by capturing magnetic energy.
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The signal processing section 120 includes a counter 120a and a rectifier 120b. Referring to
[0022] The rectifier 120b receives the first output signal S1 and generates the power for the counter 120a.
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[0025] In the second embodiment, the TR is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor. The magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
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[0028] In the third embodiment, the PZT and the TR which are perpendicular implemented with each other may also be used to indicate that rotational exciter magnet 310a rotates clockwise or counterclockwise. Referring to
[0029] In the third embodiment, the TR is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor. The magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
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[0031] In the fourth embodiment, the PZT and the TR, which are at an angle with respect to each other, may also be used to indicate that rotational exciter magnet 410a rotates clockwise or counterclockwise. Referring to
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[0034] In the fifth embodiment, the TR is another piezoelectric transducer or a magnetic sensor. The magnetic sensor is a Hall-effect transducer, a magneto resistive-type sensor or a coil-type sensor.
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[0036] The photodetector 610e generates a second output signal S2 according to the patterns on the optical disk 610d. In the sixth embodiment, the light detectors 610e are implemented at a position perpendicular to the PZT, but are not limited thereto. The counter 620a receives the second output signal S2 to assist precision angle measurements.
[0037] In the second, third, fourth and fifth embodiments, the rectifiers 220b, 320b, 420b and 520b are electrically connected between the TRs and the counters 220a, 320a, 420a, and 520a to receive the second output signal S2 and generates the power for the counters 220a, 320a, 420a, and 520a. In the sixth embodiment, the rectifiers 620b are electrically connected between the TR and the photodetector 610e to receive the second output signal S2 and generates the power for the counters 620a.
[0038] The magnetic material disclosed according to the embodiments of the disclosure is a magnet sheet or a magnetic metal sheet. The materials of the magnetic metal sheet includes iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), or combinations thereof.
[0039] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.