Claims
- 1. A method of controlling tension of a tape using a tension control system having a tape tension device which applies a tension to the tape, comprising the steps of:
- (a) electrically modeling transfer characteristics of said tape tension device to produce an electrical model;
- (b) comparing an output of said tape tension device to a corresponding output from said electrical model to produce a difference signal;
- (c) modifying a value of said electrical model based on said difference signal to make said difference signal approach 0;
- (d) estimating the tension of the tape using said electrical model.
- 2. The method of controlling tension of a tape according to claim 1, wherein said step (a) comprises the steps of:
- (a)(1) electrically simulating a first transfer function by a first transfer function circuit; and
- (a)(2) electrically simulating a second transfer function by second and third transfer function circuits.
- 3. The method of controlling tension of a tape according to claim 2, wherein said first transfer function is represented by: ##EQU14## wherein R' corresponds to a coil resistance of a tape tension actuator of said tape tension device and K'.tau. corresponds to a force constant of an electromagnetic driving portion of said tape tension device which drives said tape tension actuator.
- 4. The method of controlling tension of a tape according to claim 2, wherein said tape tension device includes a movable portion which applies tension to the tape and said second transfer function is represented by: ##EQU15## wherein J' corresponds to the movable portion of said tape tension device and 1/S corresponds to a Laplace conversion.
- 5. The method of controlling tension of a tape according to claim 1, wherein said step (c) comprises the step of feeding back first and second gains determined based on said difference signal to said step (a) for converging said difference signal to 0.
- 6. A tension control system for controlling the tension of a tape, comprising:
- tape tension means for applying a tension to the tape;
- electrical simulating means for electrically modeling transfer characteristics of said tape tension means to produce an electrical model;
- comparing means for comparing an output of said tape tension means to a corresponding output from said electrical model to produce a difference signal;
- converging means for modifying a value of said electrical model based on said difference signal to make said difference signal approach 0; and
- estimating means for estimating the tension of the tape using said electrical model.
- 7. The tension control system according to claim 6, wherein said electrical simulating means comprises a first transfer circuit for electrically simulating a first transfer function and first and second transfer function circuits for electrically simulating a second transfer function.
- 8. The tension control system according to claim 7, wherein said first transfer function is represented by: ##EQU16## wherein R' corresponds to a coil resistance of a tape tension actuator of said tape tension means and K'.tau. corresponds to a force constant of an electromagnetic driving portion of said tape tension means which drives said tape tension actuator.
- 9. The tension control system according to claim 7, wherein said tape tension means includes a movable portion which applies tension to the tape and said second transfer function is represented by: ##EQU17## wherein J' corresponds to the movable portion of said tape tension means and 1/S corresponds to a Laplace conversion.
- 10. The tension control system according to claim 6, wherein said converging means comprises feedback means for feeding back first and second gains determined based on said difference signal to said electrical simulating means for converging said difference signal to 0.
Priority Claims (9)
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1-315465 |
Dec 1989 |
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2-7591 |
Jan 1990 |
JPX |
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2-170815 |
Jun 1990 |
JPX |
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2-173545 |
Jun 1990 |
JPX |
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2-169886 |
Jun 1990 |
JPX |
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2-173571 |
Jun 1990 |
JPX |
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2-180125 |
Jul 1990 |
JPX |
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2-186485 |
Jul 1990 |
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2-186191 |
Jul 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/745,102, filed on Nov. 7, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,168 which was a Rule 1.62 continuation of Ser. No. 08/186,503 filed on Jan. 26, 1994; now abandoned; which was a Rule 1.62 continuation of Ser. No. 07/624,418 filed on Dec. 6, 1990; now abandoned, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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745102 |
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Continuations (2)
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186503 |
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