Claims
- 1. In an electronic sewing machine having upper and lower shafts to be rotated by a DC motor, a DC motor control system comprising:
- means (VR1) operated to drive the DC motor at a desired rotation speed;
- means (10) for feeding back a rotation speed of the DC motor;
- means (R2, R3, C2) for feeding back a voltage value applied to the DC motor;
- means for calculating a current value (I) from the rotation speed of the DC motor and the voltage value applied to the DC motor;
- means for calculating a power loss (PLos) incurred in the DC motor from the current value (I); and
- fuzzy inferring means storing predetermined fuzzy rules so formulated as to evaluate a power loss difference (PLj) between the power loss (PLos) and a rated power loss of the DC motor based on the current value (I) and the power loss (PLos) and further to evaluate deceleration of rotation speed of the DC motor based on the current value (I) and a time-cumulative value (.SIGMA.PLj.multidot.T) of the evaluated power loss difference (PLj), so that a voltage to be applied to the DC motor is controlled to a lower value so that the DC motor is running at the decelerated rotation speed.
- 2. DC motor control system according to claim 1 which further comprises means for interruptting energization of the sewing machine when the time-cumulative power loss difference [.SIGMA.PLj.multidot.T] exceeds a predetermined upper limit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 538,217 filed Jun. 14, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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