Claims
- 1. An electric device comprising:
a motor; a motor drive for commanding a torque generated by the motor; and a fault control circuit for detecting a fault condition associated with the motor drive, the fault control circuit adjusting the torque commanded by the motor drive upon detection of the fault condition.
- 2. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least one relay for decoupling the motor drive from the motor upon detection of the fault condition.
- 3. The electric device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one relay is in a normally open position such that motor drive is decoupled from the motor when the relay is not activated.
- 4. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least one fuse for decoupling the motor drive from the motor upon detection of the fault condition.
- 5. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least one squib for decoupling the motor drive from the motor upon detection of the fault condition.
- 6. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the fault control circuit controls, upon detection of the fault condition, the motor drive so as to reduce fault torque commanded by the motor drive.
- 7. The electric device according to claim 6, wherein the fault control circuit adjusts a pulse duty-cycle of a signal applied to a winding of the motor.
- 8. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the motor has redundant winding sets.
- 9. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the fault condition is failed component associated with the motor drive, the failed component being one of a winding, a CPU, and a RAM.
- 10. The electric device according to claim 1, wherein the electric device is a transporter and the motor is coupled to at least one ground contacting element of the transporter so as to propel the transporter.
- 11. The transporter according to claim 10, wherein the transporter is a dynamically stabilized transporter.
- 12. An electric device comprising:
a motor having a first winding set and a second winding set; and a fault control circuit for decoupling one of the first winding set and the second winding set from all circuitry based at least on a fault condition.
- 13. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least one switch for decoupling the one of the first winding set and the second winding set from all circuitry.
- 14. The electric device according to claim 13, wherein the at least one switch is a relay.
- 15. The electric device according to claim 14, wherein the at least one relay is in a normally open position such that the one of the first winding set and the second winding set is decoupled from all circuitry when the relay is not activated.
- 16. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least one squib for decoupling the one of the first winding set and the second winding set.
- 17. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the fault control circuit includes at least fuse for decoupling the one of the first winding set and the second winding set.
- 18. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the fault condition is a failure of a component associated with the first winding set, and the fault control circuit decouples the first winding set from all circuitry based at least on the fault condition.
- 19. The electric device according to claim 18, wherein the component is one of the first winding set, a power source, a motor drive, a sensor, a CPU, and a RAM.
- 20. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the controller includes:
a first processor associated with the first winding set; and a second processor associated with the second winding set.
- 21. The electric device according to claim 12, wherein the electric device is a transporter and the motor is coupled to at least one ground contacting element of the transporter so as to propel the transporter.
- 22. The transporter according to claim 21, wherein the transporter is a dynamically stabilized transporter.
- 23. A method for controlling an electric device, the electric device including a motor, the motor having a winding set, the method comprising:
detecting a fault condition associated with the winding set; and decoupling the winding set from all circuitry based at least on the fault condition.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein decoupling includes controlling at least one relay.
- 25. The method according to claim 23, wherein decoupling includes controlling at least one squib.
- 26. The method according to claim 23, wherein decoupling includes controlling at least one fuse.
- 27. A method for controlling an electric device, the electric device including a motor driven by a motor drive, the method comprising:
detecting a fault condition associated with the motor drive; and reducing fault torque commanded by the motor drive based at least on the fault condition.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein reducing fault torque commanded by the motor drive includes adjusting a pulse duty-cycle of a signal applied to a winding associated with the motor drive.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/687,789, filed Oct. 13, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09687789 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10307892 |
Dec 2002 |
US |