Claims
- 1. A drive for engine valve control comprising:
- an engine valve;
- a rotary electric motor normally operable in continuous rotary motion and coupled to the valve for opening and closing the valve upon motor rotation; and
- a motor control including an engine crankshaft position transducer for producing an engine crankshaft position signal, a motor position transducer for producing a motor position signal, and a controller responsive to the position signals for controlling the motor and thus the valve position in accordance with engine crankshaft position, wherein the motor control further includes:
- an engine control module for defining the required phase relationship of motor position and engine crankshaft position to realize the desired valve operation;
- means for comparing the position signals for a plurality of consecutive engine crankshaft positions to determine the phase difference between the engine crankshaft and motor positions; and
- a drive responsive to the phase difference and the required phase relationship for generating motor current to control the motor to the required phase relationship.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein a basic valve opening profile is determined by a coupling between the motor and valve, and wherein the position signals are pulse trains having an equal number of pulses in each valve cycle for valve operation synchronized with the engine crankshaft, so that for fully synchronous operation the motor is always in phase with the engine crankshaft and the valve operates according to the basic profile; and wherein the motor control also includes:
- a plurality of tables, each table defining motor positions for given engine operating conditions and containing for each engine crankshaft position pulse a required phase relationship for a particular valve profile;
- means responsive to engine operating conditions for choosing one of the plurality of tables;
- means for comparing the position signals for each engine crankshaft position pulse to determine the actual phase relationship between the engine crankshaft and motor positions; and
- the drive is responsive to the difference of the required and the actual phase relationships for providing motor current to drive the motor to the required phase relationship.
- 3. A method of controlling rotary electric motors which control engine valves such that each valve opens and closes for every control cycle of its respective motor, the method comprising the steps of:
- generating a train of engine crankshaft position signal pulses;
- generating a train of motor position signal pulses for each motor having a number of pulses in each valve cycle equal to the number of engine crankshaft position pulses in two engine crankshaft revolutions;
- continually comparing the trains of pulses to determine the actual phase of each motor relative to engine crankshaft position;
- establishing a desired valve opening profile by defining the desired phase of each motor for each engine crankshaft position signal pulse; and
- driving each motor to control the actual motor phase to the desired phase.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein the step of establishing a desired valve opening profile comprises:
- establishing a table of the desired phase of each motor at every engine crankshaft position for each of several engine operating conditions; and
- selecting one of the tables in accordance with current engine operating conditions.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein the step of establishing a desired valve opening profile comprises:
- forming a valve timing and lift command as a function of current engine operating conditions; and
- calculating the desired phase of each motor for each engine crankshaft position signal in accordance with the valve timing and lift command.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein for an engine having poppet valves the step of driving each motor includes rotating the motor a full revolution for each two engine crankshaft revolutions for synchronous operation.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein for an engine having rotary valves the step of driving each motor includes rotating the motor a half revolution for each two engine crankshaft revolutions for synchronous operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/217,779 filed on Mar. 25, 1994, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/994,829 filed on Dec. 22, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,856.
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