Vehicle air conditioning device
US-9493052-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US10647176B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10647176-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615556508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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An air conditioner ECU transmits a communication message in a format for controlling a stepper motor. Since a stepper motor and a DC motor are controlled by a communication message in respective predetermined formats, the DC motor cannot be controlled with the communication message transmitted by the air conditioner ECU. Therefore, the sub ECU relays the communication message transmitted by the air conditioner ECU and drives the actuator. The sub ECU converts the communication message transmitted by the air conditioner ECU into control information corresponding to a predetermined format of each actuator and drives each actuator based on the converted control information.
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An actuator control system for a vehicle air conditioning apparatus that blows conditioned air into a vehicle interior, the actuator control system comprising: a plurality of doors that adjusts an amount of air passing through an air flow passage which is for blowing the air into the vehicle interior; a plurality of actuators that drives the respective doors; a main control unit that transmits a communication message for controlling driving of the respective actuators; and a sub-control unit that relays the communication message transmitted by the main control unit and drives the respective actuators, wherein the plurality of actuators includes both a stepper motor and a DC motor, the DC motor has a function of detecting a rotational position, the main control unit transmits the communication message in step format for controlling the stepper motor to the plurality of actuators, and transmits the communication message in step format indicating an initialization process to initialize the rotational position of the stepper motor, the sub-control unit converts the communication message transmitted by the main control unit into control information corresponding to a predetermined format of each of the actuators, and drives each of the actuators, when the actuator is the DC motor as a target of transmission of the communication message, the sub-control unit converts the communication message in step format into control information in percent (%) format for controlling the DC motor while a range of a number of steps of the stepper motor is defined to correspond to a driving range of the DC motor from 0% to 100%, and drives the DC motor based on the converted control information, and when the actuator is the DC motor as a target of transmission of the communication message indicating the initialization process, the sub-control unit converts the communication message in step format into control information in percent (%) format for controlling the DC motor, and drives the DC motor based on the converted control information. 2. The actuator control system according to claim 1 , wherein when the actuator is the DC motor as the target of transmission of the communication message indicating the initialization process, the sub-control unit converts the communication message into control information for controlling the DC motor within a rotatable range of the doors driven by the DC motor, and drives the DC motor based on the converted control information. 3. The actuator control system according to claim 1 , wherein when the actuator is the DC motor as the target of transmission of the communication message indicating the initialization process, the sub-control unit transmits the communication message indicating a completion to the main control unit, assuming that implementation of the initialization process has been completed without implementing the initialization process of the DC motor. 4. The actuator control system according to claim 1 , wherein the sub-control unit is mounted in the vehicle air conditioning apparatus. 5. The actuator control system according to claim 1 , wherein the sub-control unit is connected to the plurality of actuators without a bus. 6. An actuator control system for a vehicle air conditioning apparatus that blows conditioned air into a vehicle interior, the actuator control system comprising: a plurality of doors that adjusts an amount of air passing through an air flow passage which is for blowing the air into the vehicle interior; a plurality of actuators that drives the respective doors; a main control unit that transmits a communication message for controlling driving of the respective actuators; and a sub-control unit that relays the communication message transmitted by the main control unit and drives the respective actuators, wherein the plurality of actuators includes both a stepper motor and a DC motor, the main control unit transmits the communication message in percent (%) format for controlling the DC motor to the plurality of actuators, the sub-control unit converts the communication message transmitted by the main control unit into control information corresponding to a predetermined format of each of the actuators, and drives each of the actuators, and when the actuator is the stepper motor as a target of transmission of the communication message, the sub-control unit converts the communication message in percent (%) format into control information in step format for controlling the stepper motor while a driving range of the DC motor from 0% to 100% is defined to correspond to a range of a number of steps of the stepper motor, and drives the stepper motor based on the converted control information. 7. The actuator control system according to claim 6 , wherein the sub-control unit implements an initialization process for initializing a position of the stepper motor. 8. The actuator control system according to claim 7 , wherein the sub-control unit implements the initialization process of the stepper motor at predetermined intervals. 9. The actuator control system according to claim 7 , wherein the sub-control unit implements the initialization process of the stepper motor when a predetermined period of time has elapsed since a driving source of the vehicle stops. 10. The actuator control system according to claim 6 , wherein the sub-control unit is connected to the plurality of actuators without a bus.
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