Vibration motor controller, and lens apparatus and image pickup apparatus that include the same
US-9715162-B2 · Jul 25, 2017 · US
US9450520B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9450520-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414571124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A motor driver may include a controller, a space vector modulator, a converter and a detector. The space vector modulator may generate driving signals under control of the controller according to a space vector pulse width modulation (“SVPWM”) scheme. The converter may derive AC signals from the driving signals received from the space vector modulator and may output the AC signals to the USM motor. The detector may generate feedback signals representing current and voltage supplied to the USM motor. The controller may revise estimates of space vectors, based on measurements from the detector, to control the space vector modulator to adjust frequencies, amplitudes, or phase angles of the plurality of AC signals.
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We claim: 1. A motor driver for a motor, comprising: a space vector modulator to generate two sets of driving signals according to space vector pulse width modulation techniques; a controller to generate control signals to the space vector modulator; a converter to generate a plurality of AC signals from the driving signals; and a detector to measure current or voltage in the converter or the motor, wherein the controller alters the control signals to the space vector modulator based on a comparison of reference motor settings to measurements from the detector to adjust a characteristic of the AC signals generated by the converter. 2. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the characteristic is one of a frequency, amplitude, or phase angle of the AC signals. 3. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the space vector modulator comprises a plurality of transistors switches in H bridge configuration. 4. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the space vector modulator comprise a plurality of MOSFETs in an H-bridge configuration. 5. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the controller generates the space vectors each correspond to one of a plurality of modulation period of the plurality of the AC signals. 6. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the converter comprises a pair of oscillators each driven by a pair of driving signals. 7. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the converter comprises an isolator. 8. The motor driver of claim 7 , wherein the converter further comprises a low-pass filter provided on a primary side of the isolator. 9. The motor driver of claim 7 , wherein the converter further comprises a low-pass filter provided on a second side of the isolator. 10. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the converter comprises a filter. 11. The motor driver of claim 1 , wherein the controller compares measured voltages from the detector to predetermined settings to make adjustments. 12. A method of controlling a motor driver for a motor, comprising: generating a plurality of driving signals according to space vector pulse width modulation techniques, the driving signals initially generated according to initial settings for a motor, converting the driving signals to first AC signals, the first AC signals to be applied to the motor, measuring consumption of the first AC signals by the motor, revising the initial settings of the motor according to an analysis of the measured consumption of the first AC signals by the motor, generating a new set of driving signals according to space vector pulse width modulation techniques, using the revised settings of the motor, and converting the new set of driving signals to second AC signals, the second AC signals to be applied to the motor. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the driving signals are generated by a pair of H-bridge circuits. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the converting comprises driving a pair of oscillators by a pair of driving signals. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the converting comprises generating the AC signals across an isolator. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the converting comprises filtering by a low-pass filter provided on a primary side of the isolator. 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the converting comprises filtering by a low-pass filter provided on a second side of the isolator. 18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the converting comprises filtering. 19. The method of claim 12 , wherein the revising comprises comparing measured consumption to predetermined settings to make adjustments. 20. A non-transitory computer readable medium, storing computer instructions, executable by a processor to control a motor driver for a motor, to perform: generating a plurality of driving signals according to space vector pulse width modulation techniques, the driving signals initially generated according to initial settings for a motor, converting the driving signals to first AC signals, the first AC signals to be applied to the motor, measuring consumption of the first AC signals by the motor, revising the initial settings of the motor according to an analysis of the measured consumption of the first AC signals by the motor, generating a new set of driving signals according to space vector pulse width modulation techniques, using the revised settings of the motor, and converting the new set of driving signals to second AC signals, the second AC signals to be applied to the motor.
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