1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to linear motors and, more particularly, to a solution of integrated linear motor realized by integrating a modularized controller and a linear motor to a linear stage.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional linear stage 100, as shown in
A typical servo control system 200, as shown in
As a command is generated from the computer 300, it is received by the servo controller 25 to be compared with a feedback signal generated by the encoder 22 for acquiring an error command that is used to regulate the output current of the amplifier 27 with particular control rules so that the motor 20 and stage 100 can realize the command in the aspect of position and speed.
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It is one objective of the present invention to provide an integrated linear motor, which is formed by integrating a linear motor and a servo control system into a mechanism and further assembling the mechanism to a linear stage wherein all transmission of control signals and data is accomplished by means of internal electric contacts instead of external electrical wiring. Thereby, the present invention is advantageous by reduced costs for wire preparing, wire arrangement, system repair and maintenance, space saving, mitigated risk of mal operation of the system due to noise disturbance, and enhanced reliability of the system.
To achieve these and other objectives of the present invention, the integrated linear motor comprises:
a liner stage having a Hall sensor, an encoder and a linear motor integrated thereon; and
a controller having a microprocessor, an amplifier, and a power supply integrated therein;
wherein the controller is coupled to the liner stage.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The power input unit 60 is connected to the amplifier 58 and power supply 55 in the controller 49.
The power supply 55 functions for storing electric power and providing applicable direct current to other power demanded components of the controller 49. Signals are imported to the microprocessor 50 through the COM port 62 so as to switch on the linear motor 45. The position of the linear motor 45 is detected by the Hall sensor 46 and encoder 48 and the resultant position signals are to be transmitted to the microprocessor 50.
Through foresaid integrated configuration, the controller 49 is combined with the linear stage 40 in a modularized form wherein all transmission of control signals and data of the controller 49 is accomplished by means of internal electric contacts instead of complicated external electrical wiring.
As a conclusion, by using the modularized controller of the present invention, all the external electrical wiring and lines of the servo system can be completely superseded by the internal wiring and electric contacts, and thereby the objective of reducing costs for wire arrangement, system repair and maintenance can be achieved. Meantime, as the number of the components of the system and wiring work are also curtailed in virtue of the disclosed modularized controller, and the integration of the linear motor and the linear stage, the entire volume of the system can be reduced and the risk of noise disturbance can be mitigated. Also, the integrated design of the controller, linear motor and linear stage facilitates retrenching the volume of the mechanism, enhancing regulating and positioning to the motor and improving control accuracy as well as reliability of the system.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that numerous variations will be possible to the disclosed embodiments without going outside the scope of the invention as disclosed in the claims.