Claims
- 1. A two degree of freedom gyroscope including a motor with a stator having driven phase windings and open phase windings and a permanent magnet rotor connected to rotate the rotatable portion of the gyroscope around a null spin axis, comprising:
- motor drive means for driving the permanent magnet rotor to rotate around an actual spin axis, with a voltage induced in the open stator phase windings corresponding to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation;
- said open stator phase windings including a first winding arrangement and an oppositely disposed second winding arrangement;
- said first and second open stator phase winding arrangements each having two leads leading therefrom;
- one of the two leads from each of the first and second winding arrangements being jumped and the other of the two leads from each of the winding arrangements providing outputs relating to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation;
- sensing means for sensing the X-axis and Y-axis deviations of the actual spin axis of the rotor from the null spin axis and providing an X-axis and a Y-axis signal and which signals are a function of the deviation;
- a torquer coil having at least one loop which lies in a plane orthogonal to the null spin axis and which is disposed in proximity to the permanent magnet rotor; and
- torquer drive means responsive to the X-axis signal and the Y-axis signal when the actual spin axis of the permanent magnet rotor is displaced from the null spin axis for providing drive current, at the proper time and with the proper polarity, to said torquer coil to urge the permanent magnet rotor to a position wherein the actual spin axis coincides with the null spin axis.
- 2. A gyroscope as described by claim 1, wherein:
- said torquer drive means includes an X-axis commutation switch and a Y-axis commutation switch both responsive to the voltage induced in the open stator phase windings which provides the commutation angle; and
- summing means for combining the outputs of said X-axis commutation switch and said Y-axis commutation switch.
- 3. A gyroscope as described by claim 1, wherein:
- the first and second winding arrangements are connected in series for providing the induced voltage.
- Please add claims 4, 5, 6 and 7 as follows.
- 4. A two degree of freedom gyroscope, comprising:
- a motor including a stator having a pair of driven phase windings and a pair of open phase windings, and a permanent magnet rotor connected to rotate the rotatable portion of the gyroscope around a null spin axis;
- motor drive means for driving the permanent magnet rotor to rotate around an actual spin axis with a voltage induced in the open stator phase windings corresponding to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation;
- said open stator phase windings include a first winding arrangement and an oppositely disposed second winding arrangement;
- said first and second open stator phase winding arrangements each having two leads leading therefrom;
- one of the two leads from each of the winding arrangements providing outputs relating to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation;
- sensing means for sensing the X-axis and Y-axis deviations of the actual spin axis of the rotor from the null spin axis and providing an X-axis and a Y-axis signal and which signals are a function of the deviation;
- a torquer coil having at least one loop which lies in a plane orthogonal to the null spin axis and which is disposed in proximity to the permanent magnet rotor; and
- torquer drive means responsive to the X-axis signal and the Y-axis signal when the actual spin axis of the permanent magnet rotor is displaced from the null spin axis for providing drive current, at the proper time and with the proper polarity, to said torquer coil to urge the permanent magnet rotor to a position wherein the actual spin axis coincides with the null spin axis.
- 5. A two degree of freedom gyroscope comprising:
- a motor including a stator having a pair of driven phase windings and a pair of open phase windings, and a permanent magnet rotor connected to rotate the rotatable portion of the gyroscope around a null spin axis;
- motor drive means for driving the permanent magnet rotor to rotate around an actual spin axis, with a voltage induced in the open stator phase windings corresponding to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation;
- the pair of stator windings connected in series for providing the induced voltage;
- sensing means for sensing the X-axis and Y-axis deviations of the actual spin axis of the rotor from the null spin axis and providing an X-axis and a Y-axis signal and which signals are a function of the deviation;
- a torquer coil having at least one loop which lies in a plane orthogonal to the null spin axis and which is disposed in proximity to the permanent magnet rotor; and
- torquer drive means responsive to the X-axis signal and the Y-axis signal when the actual spin axis of the permanent magnet rotor is displaced from the null spin axis for providing drive current, at the proper time and with the proper polarity, to said torquer coil to urge the permanent magnet rotor to a position wherein the actual spin axis coincides with the null spin axis.
- 6. A gyroscope as described by claim 5, including:
- said open stator phase windings include a first winding arrangement and an oppositely disposed second winding arrangement;
- said first and second open stator phase winding arrangements each having two leads leading therefrom; and
- one of the two leads from each of the windings being jumped and the other of the two leads from each of the winding arrangements providing outputs relating to the position of the permanent magnet rotor poles for motor commutation.
- 7. A gyroscope as described by claim 6, including:
- the first and second winding arrangements connected in series for providing the induced voltage.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/985,091, filed Dec. 2, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,313,148 issued May 17, 1994, entitled Electrically Commutated Two Axis Gyro Control System.
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