Claims
- 1. An electronic device comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source, generates induced electric power, and supplies electrical energy, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy and controls a rotation cycle of the generator,wherein the rotation control unit comprises: a brake control unit that compares a reference signal issued on the basis of a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator and sets a braking time of the generator, and a brake amount correcting unit that corrects the braking time set by the brake control unit on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 2. An electronic device according to claim 1,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the braking time by making the braking time shorter than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal.
- 3. An electronic device according to claim 1,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the braking time by making the braking time longer than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal.
- 4. An electronic device according to claim 1,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the braking time by making the braking time shorter than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal, or by making the braking time longer than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than a predetermined range.
- 5. An electronic device according to claim 1,wherein the brake control unit comprises a count-up/down counter that receives one of the rotation detection signal and the reference signal as a count-up signal, receives the other as a count-down signal, and is configured so that, if the value of the count-up/down counter is a set value or more, then a brake is applied to the generator, and if it is below the set value, then the brake applied to the generator is released.
- 6. An electronic device according to claim 5,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the braking time only if the value of the count-up/down counter lies in a predetermined range that includes the set value.
- 7. An electronic device comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source, generates induced electric power, and supplies electrical energy, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy and controls a rotation cycle of the generator,wherein the rotation control unit comprises: a brake control unit that compares a reference signal issued on the basis of a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator and sets a high braking time during which a high brake is applied to the generator; and a brake amount correcting unit for correcting the high braking time set by the brake control unit on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 8. An electronic device according to claim 7, whereinthe rotation control unit comprises a switch that forms a closed loop with both ends of the generator, and a chopper signal generating section that produces chopper signals of two or more types differing in at least duty ratio or frequency applied to the switch, and is configured to apply one type of a chopper signal to the switch in order to apply a high brake to the generator, and, in other cases, to apply another type of a chopper signal, which is capable of causing a low brake to be applied to the switch.
- 9. An electronic device according to claim 7,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the high braking time by making the high braking time shorter than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal.
- 10. An electronic device according to claim 7,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the high braking time by making the high braking time longer than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal.
- 11. An electronic device according to claim 7,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the braking time by making the high braking time shorter than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal, or by making the high braking time longer than the time set by the brake control unit if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than the predetermined range.
- 12. An electronic device according to claim 7,wherein the brake control unit comprises a count-up/down counter that receives one of the rotation detection signal and the reference signal as a count-up signal, and receives the other as a count-down signal, and is configured so that if the value of the count-up/down counter is a set value or more, then the high brake is applied to the generator, or if it is below the set value, then the low brake is applied to the generator.
- 13. An electronic device according to claim 12,wherein the brake amount correcting unit corrects the high braking time only if the value of the count-up/down counter lies in a predetermined range that includes the set value.
- 14. An electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a timing device.
- 15. An electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a music box or a metronome.
- 16. An electronically controlled mechanical timepiece comprising the electronic device according to claim 1, comprising hands that are rotated, together with driving of the generator, by the mechanical energy source of the electronic device and subjected to speed control by the rotation control unit.
- 17. A control method for an electronic device comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source, generates induced electric power, and supplies electrical energy, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy and controls a rotation cycle of the generator, comprising:adjusting a braking time of the generator by comparing a reference signal issued on the basis of a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator, and correcting the braking time on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 18. A control method for an electronic device comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source, generates induced electric power, and supplies electrical energy, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy and controls a rotation cycle of the generator, comprisingadjusting a high braking time during which a high brake is applied to the generator by comparing a reference signal issued on the basis of a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator, and correcting the high braking time on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 19. A control method for an electronic device according to claim 17,wherein the braking time is corrected by making the braking time shorter than the time set by comparing the reference signal and the rotation detection signal if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal, or by making the braking time longer than the time set by comparing the reference signal and the rotation detection signal if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than the predetermined range.
- 20. A control method for an electronically controlled mechanical timepiece comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source coupled through the intermediary of an energy transmitting unit, and generates induced electric power to supply electrical energy, hands coupled to the energy transmitting unit, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy to control the rotation cycle of the generator, comprising:comparing a reference signal issued based on a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator to adjust a braking time of the generator, and correcting the braking time on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 21. A control method for an electronically controlled mechanical timepiece comprising a mechanical energy source, a generator that is driven by the mechanical energy source coupled through the intermediary of an energy transmitting unit, and generates induced electric power to supply electrical energy, hands coupled to the energy transmitting unit, and a rotation control unit that is driven by the electrical energy to control the rotation cycle of the generator, comprising:comparing a reference signal issued on the basis of a signal from a time standard source with a rotation detection signal based on the rotation cycle of the generator to adjust a high braking time for the generator, and correcting the high braking time on the basis of the rotation cycle of the generator.
- 22. A control method for an electronically controlled mechanical timepiece according to claim 20,wherein the braking time is corrected by making the braking time shorter than the time set by comparing the reference signal and the rotation detection signal if the rotation cycle of the generator is later than a predetermined range based on the cycle of the reference signal, or by making the braking time longer than the time set by comparing the reference signal and the rotation detection signal if the rotation cycle of the generator is earlier than the predetermined range.
Priority Claims (7)
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09-265205 |
Sep 1997 |
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10-108251 |
Apr 1998 |
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10-220738 |
Aug 1998 |
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11-055545 |
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11-086949 |
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11-343262 |
Dec 1999 |
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11-364956 |
Dec 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/162,876 filed Sep. 29, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,373,789, and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/518,812 filed Mar. 3, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,483,276.
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