SHIELDING STRUCTURE OF ELECTRO CONTROL UNIT
20170290208 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K9/0024
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/0026
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is an electronic control unit (ECU). The ECU according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a housing in which a printed circuit board (PCB), on which electronic devices configured to control electrically operated components are mounted, is installed, and a cover installed to block one side of the housing, wherein a slot having both ends disconnected to each other is formed around one electronic device among the electronic devices mounted on the PCB, and a part of a shield member is provided to pass through the slot and to surround the electronic device.
Claims
1. An electronic control unit comprising: a housing in which a printed circuit board, on which electronic devices configured to control electrically operated components are mounted, is installed; and a cover installed to block one side of the housing, wherein: a slot having both ends disconnected to each other is formed around one electronic device among the electronic devices mounted on the printed circuit board; and a part of a shield member is provided to pass through the slot and to surround the electronic device.
2. The electronic control unit of claim 1, wherein: the electronic device is provided as a motor position sensor configured to control a motor; and the motor position sensor is provided to face a magnet unit installed at an end of a rotation shaft of the motor.
3. The electronic control unit of claim 2, wherein the shield member is formed to surround the electronic device together with the magnet unit.
4. The electronic control unit of claim 1, wherein: a plurality of slots identical to the slot are formed; and the shield member has a shape corresponding to the slot and is formed in a cylindrical shape having a hollow center.
5. The electronic control unit of claim 1, wherein a cut section is formed in the shield member so that the printed circuit board excluding a portion in which the slot is formed and provided between both ends of the slot is inserted into the cut section.
6. The electronic control unit of claim 1, wherein the shield member is formed integrally with the cover.
7. The electronic control unit of claim 1, wherein: a cut section having a predetermined length is formed in one side of the shield member so that the printed circuit board provided between both ends of the slot is inserted into the cut section; and the other side of the shield member is coupled to the cover.
8. The electronic control unit of claim 7, wherein a coupling groove corresponding to the shield member is formed in the cover so that the other side of the shield member is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Although the present disclosure will be specifically described with reference to the accompanying drawings, since such drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments, technical ideas of the present disclosure should not be limited thereto.
[0018] These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present embodiments are provided in order to fully explain the spirit and scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. Thus, the present disclosure is not to be construed as limited to the present embodiments set forth herein and may be embodied in other various forms. Parts irrelevant to the description are omitted in the drawings in order to clearly explain the present disclosure. Sizes of elements in the drawings may be exaggerated in order to facilitate understanding.
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[0027] Referring to
[0028] The other side of the housing 11 is partitioned into a hydraulic block (not shown) in which a plurality of solenoid valves and the like configured to adjust a braking hydraulic pressure are provided and a portion at which a motor 20 is installed and provided in an open state. In addition, one electronic device among various electronic devices mounted on the PCB 12 is provided as a motor position sensor (MPS) 13 configured to detect a magnetic flux signal of the motor 20, and the MPS 13 is mounted on a portion at which the motor 20 is installed. That is, the MPS 13 is mounted on a portion corresponding to a magnet unit 30 installed at a rotation shaft 23 of the motor 20, which will be described below, when the motor 20 is installed in the housing 11.
[0029] Meanwhile, according to one aspect of the present disclosure, although the ECU 10 is illustrated as a type in which the ECU 10 is combined with a hydraulic block (not shown) to control a braking hydraulic pressure, the ECU 10 is not limited thereto, and there is a only difference in shape according to a usage of the ECU 10. It should be understood that any structure, in which the motor 20 is installed in the housing 11 in which the MPS 13 is mounted on the PCB 12, may be employed.
[0030] The motor 20 includes a motor housing 21 coupled to a predetermined portion of the other side of the housing 11, a rotor (not shown) having the rotation shaft 23, which passes through the motor housing 21, installed at the center thereof, a stator (not shown) configured to generate a rotational driving force for the rotor, and the magnet unit 30 installed at an end of the rotation shaft 23. Here, the magnet unit 30 includes a holder 31 installed at the end of the rotation shaft 23 and a magnet 33 fixed by the holder 31.
[0031] Such a motor 20 is installed in the housing 11 of the ECU 10 by a bolt (not shown) and the like such that the magnet unit 30 faces the PCB 12. That is, when the motor 20 and the ECU 10 are coupled, the MPS 13 is provided at a position corresponding to the magnet 33 provided at the end of the rotation shaft 23 of the motor 20 to detect a magnetic flux signal of the motor 20. Here, when the motor 20 operates, the shield member 120 is provided to shield a magnetic field generated by the magnet 33 and prevents electronic devices mounted on the PCB 12 from being influenced by the magnetic field.
[0032] The shield member 120 is formed to pass through a slot 110 formed in the PCB 12 on which the MPS 13 is mounted and surrounds the MPS 13.
[0033] Here, the slot 110 is formed to have a predetermined length around the MPS 13 without both ends being connected to each other. This is to maintain a state in which the MPS 13, which was mounted on the PCB 12, is mounted on the PCB 12. As illustrated in the drawings, the slot 110 is formed in an approximately ‘C-character’ shape as a single shape. Here, it is preferable for both ends of the slot 110 to be spaced a predetermined distance from each other at adjacent positions and face each other. This is to minimize a magnetic field exposed to the outside using the shield member 120 which passes through the slot 110.
[0034] Meanwhile, although the slot 110 is illustrated as being provided as a single form, the slot 110 is not limited thereto, and may also be provided as a plurality of slots. For example, a state in which a shield member is being coupled to a PCB of an ECU according to another embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated in
[0035] In addition, although an extended shape of the slot 110 or 210 is illustrated in an approximately circular shape, the extended shape is not limited thereto, and may be formed in a polygonal shape such as a tetragonal or a triangular shape. Accordingly, as long as the shield member 120 or 220 which will be described below has a shape respectively corresponding to the slot 110 or 210 and passes through the slot 110 or 210 to surround the MPS 13 together with the magnet unit 30, the shield member 120 or 220 may be formed in any shape. Meanwhile, since the shield member 220 illustrated in
[0036] Referring again to
[0037] Such a shield member 120 may be provided integrally with the cover 14 or may be provided separately from and coupled to the cover 14. For example, as illustrated in
[0038] In addition, a state in which a shield member of an ECU according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure is being coupled to a cover is illustrated in
[0039] Referring again to
[0040] When the shield member 120 is installed by passing through the slot 110, the shield member 120 is disposed to surround the MPS 13 together with the magnet unit 30 provided to face the MPS 13. That is, as illustrated in
[0041] As a result, since the ECU 10 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure prevents peripheral components from being influenced by a magnetic field of the magnet through a simple assembly structure by providing integrally with or installing separately from the shield member 120 on the cover 14, the reliability of a product can be improved, and ease of manufacture and assembly can be secured.
[0042] As is apparent from the above description, since an ECU according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a shield member configured to prevent surrounding components from being influenced by a magnetic field of a magnet installed in a motor, the ECU can prevent a problem that a system malfunctions due to an influence of the magnetic field.
[0043] In addition, since a slot is formed in a PCB and a shield member is inserted into and coupled to the slot, an ECU is easy to manufacture and assemble.
[0044] In addition, since a shield member surrounds an MPS and a magnet installed at a rotation shaft of a motor facing each other, an ECU is not influenced by an electric signal from the outside, and thus, can easily detect a magnetic flux signal of the motor.
[0045] Although a few embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents
TABLE-US-00001 [Reference Numerals] 10: ELECTRONIC CONTROL 11: HOUSING UNIT 12: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 13: MOTOR POSITION SENSOR 14: COVER 20: MOTOR 23: ROTATION SHAFT 30: MAGNET UNIT 110, 210, and 310: SLOT 120, 220, and 320: SHIELD MEMBER