This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of the PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2010/005401.
The present invention relates to electronic devices, such as automobiles, aircrafts, ships, robots, digital cameras, car navigation systems, and sensors.
In such a conventional electronic device, it is difficult to reduce the circuit size.
More specifically, in order to perform self-diagnosis, the conventional electronic device needs to have diagnosis signal supply circuit 8 for supplying an analog signal for failure diagnosis. This makes it difficult to reduce the circuit size of the electronic device.
The present invention is directed to provide an electronic device which has a compact circuit with a self-diagnosis function. The electronic device of the present invention includes a frequency variable circuit, a filter, and an output voltage decision circuit. The frequency variable circuit changes the sampling frequency of an analog-digital converter. The filter limits the pass band of the output signal of the analog-digital converter. The output voltage decision circuit calculates the integral of the noise level of the output signal of the analog-digital converter after the output signal passes through the filter. The electronic device performs self-diagnosis as follows. The frequency variable circuit changes the sampling frequency of the analog-digital converter to a frequency outside of the pass band of the filter so as to change the quantization noise level of the analog-digital converter. Then, the output voltage decision circuit determines whether the integral of the quantization noise level is within a predetermined range.
With this structure, the electronic device has a circuit with a self-diagnosis function without providing a diagnosis signal supply circuit for supplying an analog signal for failure diagnosis. As a result, the circuit of the electronic device can be compact.
An electronic device according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows with reference to drawings.
Pick up circuit 12 detects, as a signal, physical information detected by detection device 11. Analog-digital (AD) converter 13 AD converts the signal detected by pick up circuit 12. Frequency variable circuit 15 changes the sampling frequency of analog-digital converter 13. Filter 16 limits the pass band of the output signal of analog-digital converter 13. Output voltage decision circuit 17 calculates the integral of the noise level of the output signal of analog-digital converter 13 after the output signal passes through filter 16.
The electronic device performs self-diagnosis as follows. Frequency variable circuit 15 changes the sampling frequency of analog-digital converter 13 to a frequency outside of the pass band of filter 16 so as to change the quantization noise level of analog-digital converter 13. Then, output voltage decision circuit 17 determines whether the integral of the quantization noise level is within a predetermined range or not.
With this structure, the electronic device has a circuit with a self-diagnosis function without providing a diagnosis signal supply circuit for supplying an analog signal for failure diagnosis. As a result, the circuit of the electronic device can be compact.
The following is a more detailed description of the present exemplary embodiment.
Detection device 21 detects an angular velocity, which is then detected as a signal by pick up circuit 22. Pick up circuit 22 outputs an output signal to analog-digital converter 23 where the signal is converted into a digital signal. Analog-digital converter 23 outputs an output signal to filter 26 which outputs an output signal to output voltage decision circuit 27.
Filter 26 can alternatively be a band-pass filter or a high-pass filter instead of the low-pass filter. It is preferable, however, to use the low-pass filter in order to accurately detect a change, mentioned below, in the integral of an after-mentioned quantization noise level in output voltage decision circuit 27.
The AD conversion in analog-digital converter 23 is performed based on a sampling frequency fs which is supplied from frequency variable circuit 25. At this moment, a quantization error occurs according to the value of the sampling frequency fs for the AD conversion, thereby generating quantization noise.
In the case of a failure, such as disconnection or the fixation of an output value, in a signal path located after analog-digital converter 23, the integral of the quantization noise level to be supplied to output voltage decision circuit 27 does not change even when the sampling frequency fs is changed. This allows the failure to be determined by calculating the integral of the quantization noise level by output voltage decision circuit 27.
With this structure, the electronic device has a circuit with a self-diagnosis function without providing a diagnosis signal supply circuit for supplying an analog signal for failure diagnosis. As a result, the circuit of the electronic device can be compact.
The present exemplary embodiment explains the angular velocity sensor as an example, but the effect of the present invention can also be obtained in other electronic devices, such as acceleration sensors, as long as they are provided with analog-digital converter 23 having a variable sampling frequency.
An electronic device of the present invention having a compact circuit is useful to various electronic devices, such as automobiles, aircrafts, ships, robots, digital cameras, car navigation systems, and sensors.
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2009-251695 | Nov 2009 | JP | national |
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WO2011/052128 | 5/5/2011 | WO | A |
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