Redundant resolver and electric power steering device mounted therewith

US12503154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12503154-B2
Application numberUS-201917761491-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 18, 2019
Priority dateNov 18, 2019
Publication dateDec 23, 2025
Grant dateDec 23, 2025

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The redundant resolver includes: a resolver body having a rotor, a stator opposed to the rotor and having Ns teeth arranged in a circumferential direction, and an excitation winding and two phases of output windings wound on the stator; an excitation circuit configured to supply power to the excitation winding; and an angle calculation unit configured to calculate a rotation angle on the basis of signals from the two phases of output windings. The stator is divided in the circumferential direction into M pieces which serve as M tooth blocks, N (M≥N) redundancy systems are formed on the basis of the M tooth blocks. The excitation circuit and the angle calculation unit are provided to each system so as be independent among the systems. Gap magnetic flux densities at both end portions of each tooth block are set to change mildly.

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A redundant resolver comprising: a resolver body having a rotor having Nx (Nx represents a natural number) salient poles, a stator opposed to the rotor and having Ns (Ns represents an integer of 2 or more) teeth arranged in a circumferential direction, and an excitation winding and two phases of output windings, the excitation winding and the output windings being wound on each tooth of the stator; an excitation circuit configured to supply power to the excitation winding; and an angle calculator to calculate a rotation angle of a rotary body provided with the rotor, on the basis of signals from the two phases of output windings, wherein the stator is divided in the circumferential direction into M pieces which serve as M tooth blocks, N (N represents an integer of 2 or more and satisfies M≥N) redundancy systems are formed on the basis of the M tooth blocks, and a sum of division angles in each system is 360/N degrees, the excitation circuit is provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and the angle calculation unit is also provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and in each tooth block, the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block have the excitation winding and at least one of the two phases output windings, and the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block is made less than the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth not located at said both ends. 2 . The redundant resolver according to claim 1 , wherein, if a proportion of the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block to the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth not located at said both ends is defined as A, 2/7<A<1 is satisfied. 3 . The redundant resolver according to claim 2 , wherein, if the proportion of the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block to the number of turns of the excitation winding wound on each of the teeth not located at said both ends is defined as A, A=2/3 is satisfied. 4 . The redundant resolver according to claim 1 , wherein the excitation circuits supply power to the excitation windings with use of excitation frequencies that differ between the systems. 5 . The redundant resolver according to claim 1 , wherein the angle calculation provided to each system eliminates an excitation signal component of another one of the systems. 6 . The redundant resolver according to claim 1 , wherein M=2 and N=2 are satisfied, and the stator is divided into two blocks to form two systems. 7 . The redundant resolver according to claim 1 , wherein M=4 and N=2 are satisfied, the stator is divided in the circumferential direction into four blocks to form two systems, and tooth blocks of a same one of the systems are disposed to be opposed to each other. 8 . An electric power steering device comprising a rotary electric machine for generating a supplementary torque that supplements a steering torque in a vehicle, the electric power steering device being mounted with the redundant resolver according to claim 1 . 9 . A redundant resolver comprising: a resolver body having a rotor having Nx (Nx represents a natural number) salient poles, a stator opposed to the rotor and having Ns (Ns represents an integer of 2 or more) teeth arranged in a circumferential direction, and an excitation winding and two phases of output windings, the excitation winding and the output windings being wound on each tooth of the stator; an excitation circuit configured to supply power to the excitation winding; and an angle calculator to calculate a rotation angle of a rotary body provided with the rotor, on the basis of signals from the two phases of output windings, wherein the stator is divided in the circumferential direction into M pieces which serve as M tooth blocks, N (N represents an integer of 2 or more and satisfies M≥N) redundancy systems are formed on the basis of the M tooth blocks, and a sum of division angles in each system is 360/N degrees, the excitation circuit is provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and the angle calculation unit is also provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and in each tooth block, the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block have the excitation winding and at least one of the two phases of output windings, and a width of each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block is made less than a width of each of the teeth not located at said both ends. 10 . The redundant resolver according to claim 9 , wherein, if a proportion of the width of each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block to the width of each of the teeth not located at said both ends is defined as B, 7/9<B<1 is satisfied. 11 . The redundant resolver according to claim 10 , wherein, if the proportion of the width of each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block to the width of each of the teeth not located at said both ends is defined as B, B=5/6 is satisfied. 12 . The redundant resolver according to claim 9 , wherein the excitation circuits supply power to the excitation windings with use of excitation frequencies that differ between the systems. 13 . The redundant resolver according to claim 9 , wherein the angle calculator provided to each system eliminates an excitation signal component of another one of the systems. 14 . An electric power steering device comprising a rotary electric machine for generating a supplementary torque that supplements a steering torque in a vehicle, the electric power steering device being mounted with the redundant resolver according to claim 9 . 15 . A redundant resolver comprising: a resolver body having a rotor having Nx (Nx represents a natural number) salient poles, a stator opposed to the rotor and having Ns (Ns represents an integer of 2 or more) teeth arranged in a circumferential direction, and an excitation winding and two phases of output windings, the excitation winding and the output windings being wound on each tooth of the stator; an excitation circuit configured to supply power to the excitation winding; and an angle calculator to calculate a rotation angle of a rotary body provided with the rotor, on the basis of signals from the two phases of output windings, wherein the stator is divided in the circumferential direction into M pieces which serve as M tooth blocks, N (N represents an integer of 2 or more and satisfies M≥N) redundancy systems are formed on the basis of the M tooth blocks, and a sum of division angles in each system is 360/N degrees, the excitation circuit is provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and the angle calculation unit is also provided to each system so as be independent among the systems, and in each tooth block, the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block have the excitation winding and at least one of the two phases of output windings, and a gap length between the rotor and each of the teeth located at both ends of the tooth block is made larger than a gap length between the rotor and each of the teeth not located at said both ends. 16 . The redundant resolver according to claim 15 , wherein the excitation circuits supply power to the excitation windings with use of excitation frequencies that differ between the systems. 17 . The redundant resolver

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  • by varying inductance, e.g. by a movable armature · CPC title

  • for measuring angles or tapers; for testing the alignment of axes · CPC title

  • Electric machine technologies in electromobility · CPC title

  • B62D5/0463Primary

    calculating assisting torque from the motor based on driver input · CPC title

  • G01D5/2046Primary

    by a movable ferromagnetic element, e.g. a core · CPC title

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What does patent US12503154B2 cover?
The redundant resolver includes: a resolver body having a rotor, a stator opposed to the rotor and having Ns teeth arranged in a circumferential direction, and an excitation winding and two phases of output windings wound on the stator; an excitation circuit configured to supply power to the excitation winding; and an angle calculation unit configured to calculate a rotation angle on the basis …
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D5/0463. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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