Claims
- 1. A position transducer comprising
- an encoder disc having a track,
- at least two detector devices which are arranged to read the track with a low resolution for producing position signals,
- a signal processing device, arranged to receive the signals from the detector devices,
- wherein
- the detector devices are arranged to read the track with a substantial phase difference of the detected position signals,
- the detector devices during a low power mode can be energised with a low duty cycle, and
- the signal processing device is arranged to interpret the received signals for determining possible state changes of the states detected by the detector devices in order to record movements of the encoder disc.
- 2. A position transducer according to one of claims 1, wherein there are at least two zero pulse patterns, and that the low resolution track detector device signals concurrent with the occurrence of a valid zero pulse are different for the different zero pulse patterns, thereby enabling signal interpreting devices to identify which of the zero pulse patterns that caused the zero pulse signal.
- 3. A position transducer comprising
- an encoder disc having two tracks,
- at least two detector devices which are arranged to read the two tracks with the same low resolution for producing position signals,
- a signal processing device, arranged to receive the signals from the detector devices,
- wherein
- the detector devices are arranged so that the signals delivered therefrom have a substantial phase difference,
- the detector devices during a low power mode can be energised with a low duty cycle, and
- the signal processing device is arranged to interpret the received signals for determining the possible state changes of the detector devices in order to record movements of the encoder disc.
- 4. A position transducer according to claim 3, wherein there are at least two zero pulse patterns, and that the low resolution track detector device signals concurrent with the occurrence of a valid zero pulse are different for the different pulse patterns, thereby enabling signal interpreting devices to identify which of the zero pulse patterns that caused the zero pulse signal.
Priority Claims (7)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/765,178 filed on Jan. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,998,783.
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