Claims
- 1. In an instrument gyro system having a gyro wheel and a synchronous motor with solid rotor for driving the gyro wheel, the gyro system being characterized by a drift rate that remains uniform during a given synchronized period, and that is different in random manner for succeeding on-off gyro operations, the method of eliminating the error-effects of the aforesaid on-off gyro drift that comprises:
- supplying a modulated voltage waveform having repetitive intervals to the motor,
- supplying notch period pulses and run period pulses to the motor during the intervals,
- supplying a notch voltage over a notch period and a run voltage over a run period during each repetitive interval,
- controlling the notch voltage so as to be lower than the back EMF voltage of the motor,
- thereby causing a braking action on the rotor and a position slip of the rotor relative to its motor field during each interval.
- 2. The method as specified in claim 1, and supplying overvoltage period pulses to the motor during the intervals, and supplying an overvoltage over an overvoltage period during each interval,
- supplying the overvoltage period following the notch period and preceding the run period, and controlling the overvoltage so as to be higher than the run voltage, thereby substantially eliminating the poles in the hysteresis ring of the motor during the notch period and reestablishing the poles in the hysteresis ring of the motor during the overvoltage period.
- 3. The method as specified in claim 1 wherein the braking action is achieved by changing the amplitude of the voltage.
- 4. A control system for an instrument gyro having a gyro wheel and a synchronous motor with solid rotor for driving the gyro wheel, the gyro being characterized by a drift rate that remains uniform during a given synchronized period, and that is different in random manner for succeeding on-off gyro operations, said control system comprising:
- circuit means for supplying a modulated voltage waveform having repetitive intervals to the motor,
- pulse means for supplying notch period pulses and run period pulses during each interval,
- timing means for supplying a notch voltage over a notch period and a run voltage over a run period during each repetitive interval,
- control means for controlling the notch voltage so as to be lower than the back EMF voltage of the motor,
- whereby a braking action on the rotor and a positive slip of the rotor relative to the motor field during each interval is provided.
- 5. A control system as specified in claim 4, and including pulse means for supplying overvoltage period pulses to the rotor during the intervals, and including timing means for supplying an overvoltage in an overvoltage period during each interval, said timing means being adapted for supplying the overvoltage period following the notch period and preceding the run period, and control means for controlling the overvoltage so as to be higher than the run voltage, whereby the poles in the hysteresis ring of the motor are substantially eliminated during the notch period and are reestablished during the overvoltage period.
- 6. A control system as specified in claim 5 wherein the circuit means includes demodulator means for amplitude stability.
- 7. A control system as specified in claim 5 wherein the circuit means includes filter means for minimizing distortion in the excitation voltage.
- 8. A control system as specified in claim 7 wherein the circuit means include phase shift means for connection to a plurality of field windings.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F04701-76-C-0100 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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