Systems and methods for passivation of servo motors
Servo motor controls are disclosed for passivation in the event of failures with at least two independent control paths and validation of positional information. A sensor assembly generates signals indicative of the position of the motor rotor, and a signal validation detector is used to validate th...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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19.07.2005
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Summary: | Servo motor controls are disclosed for passivation in the event of failures with at least two independent control paths and validation of positional information. A sensor assembly generates signals indicative of the position of the motor rotor, and a signal validation detector is used to validate the generated signals and inhibit rotation of the motor rotor when the sensor assembly generates an invalid signal. A first information processor is provided in communication with the sensor assembly for receiving the generated signals to establish an A Lane decision-making channel control path to the PWM interface, and a second information processor is in communication with the sensor assembly to establish a B Lane decision-making channel control path to the PWM interface. Control logic provided with a PWM interface also inhibits rotation of the motor rotor when a decision from the A Lane differs from a decision from the B Lane. The commutation signal detector provides a state machine to validate the commutation and ensure the validity of signals indicating the position of the motor rotor from the sensor assembly. |
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