Claims
- 1. A device for measuring displacement comprising a coding member carried by an object to be measured and having a coding section capable of causing sensing elements to generate signals which can be discriminated as "0" and "1", and sensing means arranged to sense the coding section of the coding member and adapted to generate detection signals in response to displacement of the coding member, so that the detection signals are counted for measurement of displacement, the sensing means including first and second sensing elements arranged to generate first and second detection signals with a phase difference of 90.degree. therebetween; first and second rectangular wave-converting circuits for receiving respectively the first and second detection signals to generate respectively first and second rectangular wave signals; a clock pulse generator for generating clock pulses of a frequency higher than the frequency of the first and second detection signals; an edge detector for receiving the clock pulses and at least one of the first and second rectangular wave signals to output, as output pulses, clock pulses coinciding with at least one of the leading and trailing edges of the first and second rectangular wave signals; a speed detecting device which has a speed detector including a counter adapted to receive the output of the edge detector and be cleared every predetermined period of time, a comparator adapted to receive a counted value from the counter and a set value from a speed setting unit for outputting a signal when the counted value has exceeded a set value and a display unit adapted to make a display when the comparator has outputted the signal; the counter of the speed detector being adapted to count the output pulses from the edge detector and be cleared by a frequency-divided pulses obtained by frequency-dividing the clock pulses from the clock pulse generator.
- 2. A device for measuring displacement according to claim 1 wherein the coding member is a rotating disk joined to a rotating shaft of the object to be measured, its coding section being provided annularly in the rotating disk, and the first and second sensing elements of the sensing means are arranged with respect to the coding section of the rotating disk, in such a manner that they generate respectively said first and second detection signals with a phase difference of 90.degree. therebetween in response to rotational motion of the rotating disk.
- 3. A device for measuring displacement according to claim 2 wherein the coding section of the rotating disk is formed with optically transparent slit gratings arranged at predetermined angular pitches; the sensing elements are photoelectric conversion elements; a stationary index disk is adjacent the rotating disk, the index disk is formed with, at positions corresponding to the optically transparent slit gratings of the rotating disk, optically transparent index gratings of the number corresponding to the number of the photoelectric conversion elements; and the photoelectric conversion elements and respective light sources are arranged in a manner that the corresponding index grating and slit grating are interposed therebetween.
- 4. A device for measuring displacement according to claim 2 wherein the coding section of the rotating disk is formed with magnetic segments arranged at predetermined angular pitches, the sensing elements being magnetic heads arranged to detect the magnetic segments.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 453,880, filed as PCT JP82/00119, Apr. 12, 1982, published as WO82/03682, Oct. 28, 1982, .sctn.102(e) date filed on Dec. 10, 1982.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Cornish, "Optoelectronics Applied to Variable Speed Drives", Electronic Engineering, Oct. 1974, pp. 18-19. |
Divisions (1)
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