Control Module for Actuating at Least One Electrically Operable Actuator

20190110368 ยท 2019-04-11

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    Abstract

    A control module for actuating at least one electrically operable actuator includes an actuator housing, a housing part, a casting space, a circuit carrier, and an electronic control circuit. The actuator housing accommodates the electrically operable actuator. The housing part is formed as one piece on the actuator housing. The casting space is formed on the housing part. The circuit carrier is introduced into the casting space. The electronic control circuit is arranged on the circuit carrier. The circuit carrier is surrounded with a casting mass in the casting space and embedded therein, and electrical connection elements of the circuit carrier are guided outwards out of the casting space.

    Claims

    1. A control module for triggering at least one electrically operable actuator, comprising: an actuator housing configured to receive the at least one electrically operable actuator; a housing part integrally formed on the actuator housing; a potting space arranged on the housing part; a circuit support inserted into the potting space, encapsulated in the potting space with a potting compound, and embedded in the potting compound; and an electronic control circuit arranged on the circuit support, wherein electrical connection elements of the circuit support are guided out of the potting space to the outside.

    2. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the actuator housing includes an interior space configured to receive the at least one electrically operable actuator; and the interior space is separated from the potting space by a dividing wall.

    3. The control module as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the electronic control circuit includes at least one electrical contact element; and the at least one electrical contact element is guided from the potting space as far as the interior space of the actuator housing through a breach in the dividing wall.

    4. The control module as claimed in claim 3, further comprising: a sealing element inserted into the breach, the sealing element surrounding the at least one electrical contact element and configured to seal the potting space from the interior space.

    5. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the potting space is configured as a trough including a bottom and a peripheral side wall bounding an opening of the potting space.

    6. The control module as claimed in claim 5, wherein the at least one electrical contact element protrudes from the circuit support in a direction of the bottom on a first side of the potting space facing away from the opening.

    7. The control module as claimed in claim 5, further comprising: at least one spacer arranged on the bottom, wherein the circuit support is held at a distance from the bottom of the potting space via abutment against the at least one spacer, and wherein an interspace between the circuit support and the bottom is filled with the potting compound.

    8. The control module as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a plug part projecting from the potting compound, wherein the electrical connection elements of the circuit support are arranged on the plug part.

    9. The control module as claimed in claim 8, wherein: the plug part includes an inner surface facing toward the circuit support; the electrical connection elements protrude from the inner surface in a direction of the circuit support; the inner surface is spaced from the circuit support by a gap at least in a region surrounding the electrical connection elements; and the gap is filled with the potting compound such that an exposed portion of the electrical connection elements in the gap is, in each instance, sheathed with the potting compound.

    10. The control module as claimed in claim 8, wherein the plug part bears against the housing part on a second side of the housing part pointing away from the dividing wall.

    11. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the actuator housing is a cylinder including a cylindrical outer sheath; and the housing part is configured as a balcony-like extension on the cylindrical outer sheath of the actuator housing.

    12. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one electrically operable actuator includes at least one electrically operated actuating drive.

    13. The control module as claimed in claim 12, wherein the at least one electrically operated actuating drive is an electric clutch-actuating element, an electric motor, or a BLDC motor.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] Shown are:

    [0018] FIG. 1 a top view of a control module for triggering at least one electrically operable actuator

    [0019] FIG. 2 a partial cross section through FIG. 1.

    EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    [0020] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment example of a control module for triggering at least one electrically operable actuator. The electric actuator 4 is, for instance, a BLDC motor (BLDC=brushless direct-current) or EC motor (EC=electronically commutated)that is to say, an electric motor that has been constructed as a three-phase synchronous machine with excitation by permanent magnets. Of the electric actuator 4, only the actuator housing 3 and a drive shaft 41, which protrudes from the actuator housing 3, are represented in FIG. 1. The drive shaft 41 may serve, for instance, for driving an oil pump in a motor-vehicle transmission. The actuator housing 3 is, for instance, designed in the form of a cylinder and exhibits an interior space 11 which can only be discerned in FIG. 2 and which serves for receiving the actual electric actuator. The latter includes the stator and rotor of an electric machine which is not represented, and also the drive shaft 41 which can be discerned in FIG. 1 and which is coupled with the rotor.

    [0021] The invention is by no means restricted to the electric actuator 4 which is represented. The electric actuator may be any electrically operable actuator that exhibits an actuator housing. For instance, it may be a question of an electrically operated clutch in an automatic transmission, an actuator for electric steering systems, for an electric window-regulator, a dual-clutch transmission operated by electric motor, an electromotive actuating element of an automated manual transmission, an electric wastegate actuating element in exhaust-driven turbochargers, or the like. What is important is that the actuator is triggered electrically and is inserted into an actuator housing. The actuator housing 3 does not necessarily have to be cylindrical and may also have other shapes. In particular, an actuator housing for receiving several actuators may also have been provided. In this case, several internal spaces 11 may have been formed in the actuator housing.

    [0022] In accordance with the invention, a housing part 2 serving for receiving an electronic control circuit for triggering the actuator 4 is formed integrallyor, to be more exactin one piece, on the actuator housing 3. The housing part 2 may have been molded onto the actuator housing 3 on the outside. In the embodiment example shown in FIG. 1, the actuator housing is designed in the form of a cylinder with a cylindrical outer sheath and two front faces is. The housing part 2 protrudes as a balcony-like extension on the outer sheath of the actuator housingthat is to say, it has been constructed in one piece with the actuator housing. The actuator housing 3 with the housing part 2 may, for instance, have been manufactured from metal, in particular from aluminum, or from synthetic material.

    [0023] The housing part 2 exhibits a potting space 10 represented in FIG. 2. This potting space 10 is separated from the interior space 11 of the actuator housing by a dividing wall 7 of the actuator housing 3. Although other designs are conceivable, the embodiment that is represented is particularly advantageous, in which the potting space 10 is designed in the form of a trough with a bottom 21 and with a peripheral side wall 22 bounding an opening 23 of the potting space 10. In this embodiment, a circuit support 5 can be inserted in straightforward manner into the potting space through the opening 23, and at the same time the electrical linkage of the circuit support 5 to the electric actuator in the interior space 11 of the actuator housing 3 can be ensured via contact elements 56 which have been guided through the dividing wall 7 forming the bottom 21.

    [0024] The circuit support 5 is preferably, for instance, a printed circuit board (PCB) made of glass-fiber-reinforced epoxy-resin material (FR4 or higher grade) with conductor tracks on one or more layers, which on at least one side is equipped with the electrical and/or electronic components 51 to 55 of an electronic control circuit. Of course, a different circuit supportfor instance, a ceramic substrate, a flexible printed circuit board or othermay also be used.

    [0025] Besides the electrical and/or electronic components 51 to 55, the circuit support 5 is equipped with at least one plug part 6. The plug part 6 consists of a base body 64 made of insulating material, into which electrical connection elements 9 have been sunk. The connection elements 9 each exhibit an exposed end 91 for the external connection and an end 92 for the connection to the circuit support 5. The ends 92 protrude in the direction of the circuit support 5 on an inner surface 61 of the plug part 6 facing toward the circuit support 5, and have been introduced there into contacting openings of the circuit support 5. The electrical linkage of the ends 92 to the circuit support 5 can be effected, for instance, by pressing into the contacting openings or by soldering. On the inner surface 61 the plug part 6 exhibits, for instance, a projection 62 for resting on the circuit support 5. By abutment of the projection 62 against the circuit support 5, but also in some other suitable manner, a gap 63 between the inner surface 61 and the circuit support 5 can be adjusted in a region surrounding the connection elements 9. In the gap 63, a portion 93 of the connection elements 9 is exposed in each instance prior to the potting of the circuit support.

    [0026] The bottom 21 of the potting space 10 further exhibits at least one spacer 24 which protrudes from the bottom 21. In particular, three or more spacers 24 may have been provided, which constitute bearing-points for the plate-shaped circuit support 5.

    [0027] Furthermore, the circuit support 5 is equipped with, for instance, pin-shaped electrical contact elements 56 which, for instance, have been pressed into the circuit support 5 and have been electrically connected to the electronic control circuit. In the cross section shown in FIG. 2 only one electrical contact element 56 can be discerned. The linkage of the contact elements 56 to the circuit support 5 can be effected prior to or during the introduction of the circuit support 5 into the potting space 20. The contact elements 56 serve as phase connections between the circuit support 5 and the electric machine in the interior space 11 of the actuator housing 3, and also for linkage to rotor-position sensors arranged, where appropriate, in the interior space 11.

    [0028] Furthermore, a breach 71, 74 in the dividing wall 7 has, for instance, been respectively assigned to each electrical contact element 56 in FIG. 2. The breach 7 may, as a stepped bore, consist of a first bore portion and a second bore portion 74, the second bore portion 74 having a larger inside diameter in comparison with the first bore portion 71, so the a shoulder 72 is formed between the first bore portion 71 and the second bore portion 74. A sealing element 73 which is supported on the shoulder 72 has been inserted into the breach. Deviating therefrom, however, instead of a plurality of breaches only a single common breach may have been provided for all the contact elements.

    [0029] In the course of the assembly of the circuit support 5 the latter is inserted into the potting space 10 through the opening 23 and arrives at a position of abutment against the spacers 24. By virtue of the abutment against the spacers 24, the circuit support is held at a distance from the bottom 21 of the potting space 10, so that an interspace 25 is formed between the circuit support 5 and the bottom 21.

    [0030] In the course of assembly the contact elements 56 are inserted into the respectively assigned breach 71, 74 and in the process respectively penetrate the sealing element 73 inserted there. Each sealing element 73 bears tightly against the assigned contact element 56 and seals the corresponding breach between the interior space 11 and the potting space 10. The plug part 6 mounted onto the circuit support 5 arrives at a position of abutment against the peripheral wall 22 of the housing part 2 when the circuit support 5 is being inserted, and can be fastened there where appropriate.

    [0031] Subsequently the potting compound 8 is poured into the potting space 10. By way of potting compound, an epoxy-resin compound with a CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion) in the region of 20 ppm/K preferentially finds application, since this coefficient is approximately of the same magnitude as the CTE of the housing part 2 (made of aluminum with 23 ppm/K) and the CTE of the circuit support of the printed circuit board of 18 ppm/K. Thermal stresses can advantageously be avoided in this way.

    [0032] The thermal conduction of the epoxy resin is at least 0.9 W/mK as good as in the case of known heat-conducting adhesives. Thermal-conduction values of 2 W/mK and higher are preferred, in order to enable a good dissipation of heat from the electronic control circuit.

    [0033] In other embodiment examples, other substancessuch as acrylate, silicone or urethanemay be employed as potting compound if they have a sufficient resistance to the medium in the exterior space. Preferred, however, are epoxy resins (amines crosslinking with acid anhydride, aminically or cationically, or aliphatic amines) that combine the properties of good adhesion to the materials being employed with good chemical resistance, thermal conductivity as well as mechanical and thermal strength.

    [0034] The potting compound 8 may, for instance, fill the entire potting space 10 as far as the upper edge, and in the process also penetrates, in particular, into the interspace 25 between the circuit support 5 and the bottom 21 and into the gap 63 between the inner surface 61 and the circuit support 5. As a result, both the electrical contact elements 56 and the portions 93 of the connection elements 9 that are exposed in the gap 63 are respectively sheathed with the potting compound. The circuit support 5 is completely embedded into the potting compound 8. Since the electrical and/or electronic components 51 to 55 may include ceramic capacitors (MLCC=metal layer ceramic capacitor) which are susceptible to fracture, by virtue of the potting compound 8 a protection of the ceramic capacitors against vibrations and thermal stresses is obtained. Should a ceramic capacitor nevertheless be damaged, the potting compound prevents the danger of fire in the event of a short circuit, since no atmospheric oxygen is present in the vicinity of the short circuit.

    [0035] Only the plug part 6 in FIG. 2 has been guided to the outside on the potting compound 8 through the opening 23 on the potting space 10. In addition to the plug part 6, further contact elements and/or plug parts may have been guided out of the potting compound 8 upward out of the potting space.