Stepping motor control circuit, movement and analog electronic timepiece
US-9182746-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US9785117B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9785117-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615214695-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A motor drive device includes a driver unit configured to be connected to a stepping motor, and a controller connected to the driver unit. The controller causes the driver unit to output a drive pulse to the stepping motor for causing the stepping motor to rotate stepwise in a prescribed rotation direction. The controller detects, through the driver unit, a current induced by a counter-electromotive force generated in the stepping motor in response to the drive pulse. The controller causes the driver unit to apply a counter pulse having the same electrical polarity as the drive pulse to the stepping motor so as to suppress an amount of the current induced by the counter-electromotive force when the stepping motor is not rotating in response to the drive pulse so that the amount of the induced current detectably differs between when the stepping motor is rotating and not rotating.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor drive device, comprising: a driver unit configured to be connected to a stepping motor; and a controller connected to the driver unit, wherein the controller causes the driver unit to output a drive pulse to the stepping motor for causing the stepping motor to rotate stepwise in a prescribed rotation direction, wherein the controller detects, through the driver unit, a current induced by a counter-electromotive force generated in the stepping motor in response to the drive pulse, in order to determine whether the stepping motor is rotating as intended in response to the drive pulse, and wherein the controller causes the driver unit to apply a counter pulse having the same electrical polarity as said drive pulse to the stepping motor so as to suppress an amount of said current induced by said counter-electromotive force when the stepping motor is not rotating in response to the drive pulse so that the amount of said induced current detectably differs between when the stepping motor is rotating and when the stepping motor is not rotating. 2. The motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the counter pulse is outputted to the stepping motor in such a timing that the counter pulse acts to apply a braking force to a counter rotation of the stepping motor that occurs in a direction opposite to the prescribed rotation direction in response to the drive pulse when the stepping motor is not rotating, said timing being such that the counter pulse acts to enhance a rotation of the stepping motor in the prescribed rotation direction when the stepping motor is rotating in response to the drive pulse. 3. The motor drive device according to claim 2 , wherein the controller causes the driver unit to output the counter pulse while the stepping motor generates a counter-electromotive force having a reverse electrical polarity as the drive pulse. 4. The motor drive device according to claim 3 , wherein the driver unit includes a switching element and a resistor, one end of the switching element being configured to be connected to a coil of the stepping motor, and another end of the switching element being grounded via said resistor, and wherein the controller includes an A/D converter connected to the resistor, and the A/D converter detects a voltage across the resistor to detect a current that flows in said coil. 5. The motor drive device according to claim 3 , wherein the controller determines whether the stepping motor has rotated when the electrical polarity of the counter-electromotive force that has been detected is the same as the electrical polarity of the drive pulse signal. 6. An electronic timepiece, comprising: the motor drive device according to claim 1 ; said stepping motor connected to the motor drive device; and a display unit that displays a time. 7. An electronic timepiece, comprising: the motor drive device according to claim 2 ; said stepping motor connected to the motor drive device; and a display unit that displays a time. 8. An electronic timepiece, comprising: the motor drive device according to claim 3 ; said stepping motor connected to the motor drive device; and a display unit that displays a time. 9. An electronic timepiece, comprising: the motor drive device according to claim 4 ; said stepping motor connected to the motor drive device; and a display unit that displays a time. 10. An electronic timepiece, comprising: the motor drive device according to claim 5 ; said stepping motor connected to the motor drive device; and a display unit that displays a time.
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