Open potentiometer detection system
US-9429614-B2 · Aug 30, 2016 · US
US11085974B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11085974-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016849133-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 10, 2021 |
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An anomaly detection device detects an anomaly of a potentiometer including a resistor and a movable terminal that moves while contacting the resistor. The anomaly detection device includes a first applier that applies, to one end of the resistor, a first voltage in a first detection period and a second voltage in a second detection period that is consecutive to the first detection period; a second applier that applies, to another end of the resistor, the first voltage in the first detection period and the second voltage in the second detection period; a voltage detector that detects an output voltage from the movable terminal; and an anomaly detector that detects a contact failure of the movable terminal based on the output voltage detected by the voltage detector when an applied voltage applied by each of the first applier and the second applier is changed.
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What is claimed is: 1. An anomaly detection device for a potentiometer including a resistor and a movable terminal that moves while contacting the resistor, the anomaly detection device comprising: a first applier that applies, to one end of the resistor, a first voltage in a first detection period and a second voltage in a second detection period that is consecutive to the first detection period; a second applier that applies, to another end of the resistor, the first voltage in the first detection period and the second voltage in the second detection period; a voltage detector that detects an output voltage from the movable terminal; and an anomaly detector that detects a contact failure of the movable terminal based on the output voltage detected by the voltage detector when an applied voltage applied by each of the first applier and the second applier is changed. 2. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the anomaly detector determines that the contact failure of the movable terminal has occurred upon determining that a transition time of the output voltage detected by the voltage detector is greater than or equal to a threshold when the applied voltage applied by each of the first applier and the second applier is changed. 3. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first voltage is supplied by a first voltage source, and the second voltage is supplied by a second voltage source; and when the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the first detection period is the second voltage, the anomaly detector determines that a short circuit has occurred between the movable terminal and the second voltage source. 4. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first voltage is supplied by a first voltage source, and the second voltage is supplied by a second voltage source; and when the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the second detection period is the first voltage, the anomaly detector determines that a short circuit has occurred between the movable terminal and the first voltage source. 5. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in a third detection period, the first applier applies the second voltage, and the second applier applies the first voltage; and the anomaly detector determines that a short circuit has occurred between the movable terminal and the one end of the resistor when the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the first detection period is the first voltage and the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the third detection period is the second voltage. 6. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in a third detection period, the first applier applies the second voltage, and the second applier applies the first voltage; and the anomaly detector determines that a short circuit has occurred between the movable terminal and the another end of the resistor when the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the second detection period is the second voltage and the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the third detection period is the first voltage. 7. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the anomaly detector determines that the movable terminal is separated from the resistor when the output voltage detected by the voltage detector in the first detection period or the second detection period is neither the first voltage nor the second voltage. 8. The anomaly detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the anomaly detection device is implemented by a micro control unit (MCU); and at least one of the first applier, the second applier, and the voltage detector is an input port or an output port of the MCU. 9. A anomaly detection method for a potentiometer including a resistor and a movable terminal that moves while contacting the resistor, the anomaly detection method comprising: applying a first voltage to one end and another end of the resistor; applying a second voltage to the one end and the another end of the resistor; and detecting a contact failure of the movable terminal based on an output voltage of the movable terminal at a time when an applied voltage applied to the resistor is changed.
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