Claims
- 1. In an analog display device for a motor vehicle, particularly a tachometer, having a pointer which is displaceable by a reversely driven stepping motor and resettable against a stop by the stepping motor, the improvement comprising:
- a pulse generator which is controlled by a reset command and upon each reset command emits a constant number of pulses to the stepping motor,
- the controlled pulse generator including means for emitting said constant number of pulses initially with a pulse frequency which is below a start-stop frequency of the stepping motor and thereafter with a pulse frequency which is above said start-stop frequency, and wherein
- said pulse generator includes a ramp generator means which increases the pulse frequency from below the start-stop frequency up to a maximum operating frequency of the stepping motor.
- 2. The analog display device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising voltage detector means for controlling said pulse generator; and wherein
- said voltage detector means is operative after switching off the ignition circuit of the vehicle.
- 3. The analog display device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising
- a voltage detector means for controlling said pulse generator.
- 4. In an analog display device for a motor vehicle, particularly a tachometer, having a pointer which is displaceable by a reversely driven stepping motor and resettable against a stop by the stepping motor, the improvement comprising:
- a pulse generator which is controlled by a reset command and upon each reset command emits a constant number of pulses to the stepping motor,
- the controlled pulse generator including means for emitting said constant number of pulses initially with a pulse frequency which is below a start-stop frequency of the stepping motor and thereafter with a pulse frequency which is above said start-stop frequency, and
- a stepping motor control circuit means connected to said pulse generator and said stepping motor for controlling the latter by said pulses.
- 5. The analog display device as set forth in claim 4, further comprising
- a voltage detector means for controlling said pulse generator for switching off the ignition circuit of the vehicle.
- 6. The analog display device as set forth in claim 3, wherein
- said voltage detector means for controlling said pulse generator is operative after switching off the ignition circuit of the vehicle.
- 7. In an analog display device, particularly a tachometer, having a pointer driven by a stepping motor and being resettable against a mechanical stop, a drive circuit for the stepping motor comprising:
- a generator of electric pulses for energizing the motor to rotate through an increment of rotation for each of said pulses until said stop is reached, the torque of said motor varying inversely with a repetition frequency of said pulses in a sequence of the pulses,
- means coupled to said generator for varying said repetition frequency from a relatively low value to a relatively high value so as to reduce the torque of said motor upon a reaching of said stop during a driving of said pointer towards said stop, and
- means responsive to voltage from an ignition lock of a vehicle employing the display device for activating said generator.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 424,671 filed on Sept, 27, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,475,082.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Bianculli: "Stepper Motors"-IEEE Spectrum-Dec. 1970, pp. 25-29. |
Divisions (1)
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424671 |
Sep 1982 |
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