Control device, driving device, and image forming apparatus
US-9294021-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US10401768B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401768-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615179348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A signal level adjustment apparatus includes a detector configured to detect both a plurality of peak levels of an input signal having a sinusoidal waveform or a substantially sinusoidal waveform and a plurality of bottom levels of the input signal; and a level adjuster configured to adjust, in a predetermined zone of the input signal, levels of the input signal based on the plurality of peak levels and the plurality of bottom levels detected by the detector.
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A signal level adjustment apparatus for controlling a motor coupled to the signal level adjustment apparatus, the signal level adjustment apparatus comprising: a circuit configured to detect both a plurality of peak levels of an input signal having a sinusoidal waveform or a substantially sinusoidal waveform and a plurality of bottom levels of the input signal, the detector detecting, in respective cycles from 0° to 360° of the input signal, the plurality of peak levels between 60° and 120° and the plurality of bottom levels between 240° and 300°; adjust, based on a difference between an average peak level of the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes and/or a difference between an average bottom level of the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, a level of the input signal so that the level of the input signal approaches, at 180°, a zero cross point; and output a signal having the adjusted level, wherein the input signal having the substantially sinusoidal waveform includes frequency components lower than the sinusoidal waveform. 2. The signal level adjustment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the zero cross point is in a zone at which the input signal becomes a common level. 3. The signal level adjustment apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the circuit of the signal level adjuster is configured to use an offset amount, obtained based on either of a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes or a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, to adjust the levels of the input signal. 4. The signal level adjuster according to claim 1 , wherein the circuit of the signal level adjuster is configured to use an offset amount, obtained based on either of a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes or a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, to adjust the levels of the input signal. 5. The signal level adjustment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the circuit of the signal level adjuster is configured to perform a gain adjustment. 6. The signal level adjustment apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein a signal amplification rate, calculated based on a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes, a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, and the average peak level, is used to perform the gain adjustment. 7. A phase detection apparatus comprising the signal level adjustment apparatus according to claim 1 . 8. A motor drive controller comprising the phase detection apparatus according to claim 7 . 9. A conveyer comprising the motor drive controller according to claim 8 . 10. An image forming apparatus comprising the motor drive controller according to claim 8 . 11. A signal level adjustment method for controlling a motor coupled to the signal level adjustment apparatus, the method comprising: detecting both a plurality of peak levels of an input signal having a sinusoidal waveform or a substantially sinusoidal waveform and a plurality of bottom levels of the input signal, and detecting, in respective cycles from 0° to 360° of the input signal, the plurality of peak levels between 60° and 120° and the plurality of bottom levels between 240° and 300°; adjusting, based on a difference between an average peak level of the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes and/or a difference between an average bottom level of the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, a level of the input signal so that the level of the input signal approaches, at 180°, a zero cross point; and outputting a signal having the adjusted level, wherein the input signal having the substantially sinusoidal waveform includes frequency components lower than the sinusoidal waveform. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the zero cross point is in a zone at which the input signal becomes a common level. 13. The signal level adjustment method according to claim 11 , adjusting the levels of the input signal using an offset amount, obtained based on either of a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes or a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes. 14. The signal level adjustment method according to claim 11 , adjusting the levels of the input signal using an offset amount, obtained based on either of a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes or a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, to adjust the levels of the input signal. 15. The signal level adjustment method according to claim 11 , further comprising performing a gain adjustment. 16. The signal level adjustment method according to claim 15 , wherein the gain adjustment is performed based on a signal amplification rate, calculated based on a difference between an average peak level calculated based on the plurality of peak levels and a peak level that the input signal includes, a difference between an average bottom level calculated based on the plurality of bottom levels and a bottom level that the input signal includes, and the average peak level.
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