Claims
- 1. A cross coil type indicator, comprising:
- a pair of cross coils which are arranged so as to be mutually perpendicular;
- a magnetic rotor having a pointer at its center and rotatably provided within the coils, the magnetic rotor being adapted to be rotated by a resultant magnetic field which is generated by flowing pulse currents corresponding to a detected variable into the respective coils, thereby indicating the detected variable with an angular rotation of the magnetic rotor;
- means responsive to the detected variable for generating sin .theta. and cos .theta. data corresponding to an actual rotational angle .theta. of the magnetic rotor, wherein only the sin .theta. data within the range of .phi..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.90.degree. is stored in the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data generating means;
- means for generating pulse currents each having a duty ratio in response to the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data output from the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data generating means, respectively, in which the data corresponding to a cos .theta. value is obtained from the data corresponding to the data of sin .theta. +90.degree., and sin .theta. and cos .theta. data values within the ranges of 90.degree..ltoreq..theta.180.degree., 180.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.270.degree., and 270.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.360.degree. are obtained from the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data of .phi..degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.90.degree., respectively;
- output circuit means for driving the cross coils by flowing each of the pulse currents from the pulse current generating means to each coil; and
- direction setting means for changing through the output circuit means the directions of the pulse currents form the pulse current generating means which flow in the coils in accordance with each of the ranges of .phi..degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.0.degree., 90.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.180.degree., 180.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.270.degree., and 270.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.360.degree..
- 2. The indicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data generating means includes a Read Only Memory.
- 3. The indicator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a pin for restricting the rotational movement of the pointer at a predetermined position thereof, in which the indicator further comprises means for restraining from being produced contacting noise between the pointer and the stopper pin which is caused by the vibration of the pointer when the pointer is located in the vicinity of the stopper pin.
- 4. The indicator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the restraining means comprises:
- means for detecting whether the rotational angle .theta. of the pointer comes into a predetermined range of angle .theta..sub.1 where the pointer has a possibility of contacting with the stopper pin and then outputting a detection signal; and
- means, which receives the detection signal and is dependent thereon, for reducing the amplitudes of the pulse currents to be supplied to the cross coils by controlling the output circuit means, when the rotational angle .theta. of the pointer comes into the predetermined angle .theta., thereby reducing the rotational torque of the pointer to weaken contacting force of the pointer against the stopper pin.
- 5. The indicator as claimed in claim 4, wherein the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data generating means and the detecting means includes a microprocessor.
- 6. The indicator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the restraining means comprises:
- means for detecting whether the rotational angle .theta. of the pointer comes within a predetermined range of angle .theta..sub.1 where the pointer has a possibility of contacting the stopper pin and then outputting a detection signal; and
- means, which receives the detection signal and is dependent thereon, for compensating the duty ratios of the pulse currents form the pulse currents generating means which are to be supplied to the pulse currents generating means when the detecting means detects that actual the rotational angle .theta. of the pointer is within the predetermined range of angle .theta..sub.1, thereby reducing the rotational torque of the pointer to weaken contacting force of the pointer against the stopper pin.
- 7. The indicator as claimed in claim 6, wherein the sin .theta. and cos .theta. data generating means, the detecting means and the compensating means are formed from a microprocessor.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/389,880 filed on Aug. 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,320.
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