1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to ceiling fans and more specifically, to a motor control circuit assembly for use in a ceiling fan to control the operation of the brushless motor.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a brushless motor type ceiling fan, a Hall effect sensor used to detect the change of magnetic pole position of the rotor, and a field effect transistor is necessary for output drive. The voltage of the field effect transistor is relatively low, and therefore the field effect transistor is not in “full conduction” for full power mode, i.e., the power factor is at a low level, wasting much electricity and releasing much heat.
Further, PWM (Pulse-width modulation) is commonly used in the control of the speed of a brushless motor in that involves the modulation of its duty cycle to control the amount of power sent to the load. It is used to control the supply of electrical power to the brushless motor, thereby controlling the speed of the brushless motor. However, this control method cannot eliminate vibration of the fan blade during rotation, resulting in a high noise level.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a brushless motor control circuit assembly, which saves much power consumption, and lowers the temperature level of the brushless motor.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the brushless motor control circuit assembly is comprised of a power supply circuit, a booster and compensation circuit, a voltage regulator circuit, a microprocessor, a back electromagnetic force sensor, three driver circuits, and three output circuits. By means of detecting back electromagnetic force, the magnetic pole position of the brushless motor is known accurately, ensuring accurate operation control. By means of providing a high voltage to drive the drive circuits, the field effect transistors of the output circuits are operated under full conduction, saving much power consumption and lowering the working temperature of the brushless motor.
Referring to
The power supply circuit 10 (see
The microprocessor 20 (see
The booster and compensation circuit 11 (see
The voltage regulator circuit 12 (see
The back electromagnetic force sensor 30 (see
The driver circuits 40 and the output circuits 50 (see
When started, the microprocessor 20 outputs a motor phase simulation signal to the driver circuits 40, causing the brushless motor M to be positioned. At this time, the back electromagnetic force sensor 30 detects the magnetic pole position of the rotor of the brushless motor M and provides the detected signal to the microprocessor 20 for controlling the direction of rotation of the brushless motor M. Further, the microprocessor 20 provides a reference voltage to the negative input end of the operation amplifier U by means of PWM (Pulse-width modulation) for controlling the speed of rotation of the brushless motor M.
The brushless motor control circuit assembly of the present invention has the following effects:
1. The field effect transistors QT of the output circuits 50 can be operated at the full conduction mode. As shown in
2. Back electromagnetic force is detected for digital signal control. As shown in
3. The brushless motor control circuit assembly has the characteristics of low operation noise. As shown in
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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