Raymond Lippmann - Ann Arbor MI Gail Monica Sylvester - Frankenmuth MI Michael John Schnars - Clarkston MI Jeffrey Lynn Shepard - Lapeer MI Ronald Kenneth Selby - Burton MI James Edward Nelson - North Banch MI
Assignee:
Delco Electronics Corporation - Kokomo IN
International Classification:
G01R 100
US Classification:
324154R
Abstract:
A high frequency AC probe signal is applied to one coil of a stepper motor to induce a signal on the other coil. The induced signal varies in amplitude according to rotor position. The stepper motor is driven by a microprocessor in microsteps. The position of a mechanical stop is determined by monitoring the induced signal while driving the rotor to the stop. When the induced signal no longer changes in amplitude the number of the last microstep yielding movement is recorded as the rotor position corresponding to the stop position. Also by measuring the induced signal at each microstep over a whole rotor rotation and the signal when the rotor stops, a more precise value of the stop position is determined by interpolation. Alternatively, the flip back position of the gauge and thus the stop position is determined on the basis of the induced signal.
Robust Gauge Driving Circuit With Pulse Modulated Input
Aaron Roger Van Dyke - Flint MI Jeffrey Lynn Shepard - Lapeer MI Frank J. Atherton - Goodrich MI Michael Dennis Phalen - Davison MI Raymond Lippmann - Ann Arbor MI James Cary Mejeur - Grand Blanc MI David Alan Ross - Columbiaville MI
Assignee:
Delco Electronics Corporation - Kokomo IN
International Classification:
G01P 348
US Classification:
324144
Abstract:
An input circuit for an automotive gauge driver receives a pulse width modulated or pulse frequency signal having a duty cycle representing a parameter to be displayed. A switching transistor controls an RC filter to develop an analog voltage proportional to the parameter. The input circuit biases the transistor to correctly respond to the input signal over a large range of supply voltage and where the ground potential differs from that of the source of the input signal. An output transistor means (or two) in series with a gauge coil (or two) is controlled by the analog voltage to provide coil current to effect linear gauge operation. Diodes in the input circuit limit the analog voltage range to end values which match the turn-on characteristics of the transistor means.
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