Drive circuit for two-coil step motor
US-2017357216-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10545459B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10545459-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615754295-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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Provided is a drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor, including: a rotor; a stator including first, second, and third stator magnetic-pole portions; a coil A to be magnetically coupled to the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a coil B to be magnetically coupled to the second stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a drive pulse generation circuit configured to output a drive pulse; a detection pulse generation circuit configured to output a detection pulse for detecting counter-electromotive currents generated in the coil A and the coil B; and a rotation detection circuit configured to receive a detection signal generated due to the detection pulse as input to determine whether or not the rotor has rotated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor, comprising: a rotor, which is magnetized into two poles or more in a radial direction of the rotor; a stator including: a first stator magnetic-pole portion and a second stator magnetic-pole portion, which are formed so as to oppose to each other through intermediation of the rotor; and a third stator magnetic-pole portion, which is formed between the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the second stator magnetic-pole portion so as to face the rotor; a first coil, which is to be magnetically coupled to the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a second coil, which is configured to be magnetically coupled to the second stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a drive pulse generation circuit, which is configured to output a drive pulse for driving the rotor toward the first coil or toward the second coil; a detection pulse generation circuit, which is configured to output, to at least one of the first coil or the second coil, a detection pulse for detecting a counter-electromotive current generated in at least one of the first coil or the second coil, during or after the driving of the rotor due to the drive pulse; and a rotation detection circuit, which is configured to receive a detection signal generated in response to the detection pulse, as input to detect whether or not the rotor has rotated; wherein the detection pulse generation circuit is configured to output a first detection pulse to one of the first coil and the second coil to which the drive pulse is output, and to output a second detection pulse to another one of the first coil and the second coil, and wherein the rotation detection circuit is configured to determine whether or not the rotor is rotated with use of a first detection signal generated in response to the first detection pulse and a second detection signal generated in response to the second detection pulse; wherein the rotation detection circuit is configured to: count a total detection number of first detection signals and a total detection number of second detection signals; determine that the rotor has not rotated when the total detection number of first detection signals is equal to or larger than the total detection number of second detection signals; and determine that the rotor has rotated when the total detection number of first detection signals is smaller than the total detection number of second detection signals. 2. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 1 , wherein the first detection pulse has a pulse width that is larger than a pulse width of the second detection pulse. 3. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 1 , further comprising a first detection resistor and a second detection resistor, which are configured to be connected to the first coil and the second coil at least when the first detection pulse and the second detection pulse are output, wherein a resistance value of the first detection resistor obtained when the first detection pulse is output is larger than a resistance value of the second detection resistor obtained when the second detection pulse is output. 4. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 1 , wherein a first threshold value for determining whether or not to adopt the first detection signal is lower than a second threshold value for determining whether or not to adopt the second detection signal. 5. A drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor, comprising: a rotor, which is magnetized into two poles or more in a radial direction of the rotor; a stator including: a first stator magnetic-pole portion and a second stator magnetic-pole portion, which are formed so as to oppose to each other through intermediation of the rotor; and a third stator magnetic-pole portion, which is formed between the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the second stator magnetic-pole portion so as to face the rotor; a first coil, which is to be magnetically coupled to the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a second coil, which is configured to be magnetically coupled to the second stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a drive pulse generation circuit, which is configured to output a drive pulse for driving the rotor toward the first coil or toward the second coil; a detection pulse generation circuit, which is configured to output, to at least one of the first coil or the second coil, a detection pulse for detecting a counter-electromotive current generated in at least one of the first coil or the second coil, during or after the driving of the rotor due to the drive pulse; and a rotation detection circuit, which is configured to receive a detection signal generated in response to the detection pulse, as input to detect whether or not the rotor has rotated; wherein the detection pulse generation circuit is configured to output a first detection pulse to one of the first coil and the second coil to which the drive pulse is output, and to output a second detection pulse to another one of the first coil and the second coil, and wherein the rotation detection circuit is configured to determine whether or not the rotor is rotated with use of a first detection signal generated in response to the first detection pulse and a second detection signal generated in response to the second detection pulse; wherein the rotation detection circuit is configured to: determine that the rotor has not rotated when detection of a predetermined number of first detection signals is earlier than or at the same time as detection of a predetermined number of second detection signals; and determine that the rotor has rotated when the detection of the predetermined number of first detection signals is later than the detection of the predetermined number of second detection signals. 6. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 5 , wherein the first detection pulse has a pulse width that is larger than a pulse width of the second detection pulse. 7. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 5 , further comprising a first detection resistor and a second detection resistor, which are configured to be connected to the first coil and the second coil at least when the first detection pulse and the second detection pulse are output, wherein a resistance value of the first detection resistor obtained when the first detection pulse is output is larger than a resistance value of the second detection resistor obtained when the second detection pulse is output. 8. The drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor according to claim 5 , wherein a first threshold value for determining whether or not to adopt the first detection signal is lower than a second threshold value for determining whether or not to adopt the second detection signal. 9. A drive circuit for a two-coil stepper motor, comprising: a rotor, which is magnetized into two poles or more in a radial direction of the rotor; a stator including: a first stator magnetic-pole portion and a second stator magnetic-pole portion, which are formed so as to oppose to each other through intermediation of the rotor; and a third stator magnetic-pole portion, which is formed between the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the second stator magnetic-pole portion so as to face the rotor; a first coil, which is to be magnetically coupled to the first stator magnetic-pole portion and the third stator magnetic-pole portion; a second coil, which is configured to be magnetically coupled to the second s
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