Claims
- 1. A method of producing an audible signal for speed controller feedback purposes, the method comprising:
- providing a speed controller having a receiver line, first and second battery lines, a motor line, means in the form of a drive circuit connected between the first battery line and the motor line for switching between an ON state in which the drive circuit couples the first battery line to the motor line and an OFF state in which the drive circuit decouples the first battery line from the motor line, and means in the form of a microprocessor circuitry connected to the receiver line and the drive circuit for switching the drive circuit under program control between the ON state and the OFF state according to setpoint information received by the microprocessor circuitry from a receiver connected to the receiver line; and
- cycling the drive circuit under program control between the ON state and the OFF state at an audible rate for a controlled period of time at a duty ratio sufficiently small to avoid significant normal motor operation so that current flowing through the drive circuit causes audibly discernible mechanical vibration of at least one of the drive circuit, battery componentry connected to the first and second battery lines, and motor componentry connected to the motor line.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- the speed controller includes means in the form of a brake circuit connected between the second battery line and the motor line for switching between a first brake circuit state in which the brake circuit couples the second battery line to the motor line and a second brake circuit state in which the brake circuit decouples the second battery line from the motor line; and
- the step of cycling the drive circuit under program control includes switching the brake circuit to the first brake state while cycling the drive circuit in order to provide a path for current to flow apart from motor componentry connected to the motor line so that current can flow and cause audibly discernible vibrations even if motor componentry is not connected.
- 3. A speed controller for a radio controlled model, comprising:
- a receiver line, first and second battery lines, and a motor line;
- means in the form of a drive circuit connected between the first battery line and the motor line for switching between an ON state in which the drive circuit couples the first battery line to the motor line and an OFF state in which the drive circuit decouples the first battery line from the motor line; and
- means in the form of microprocessor circuitry connected to the receiver line and the drive circuit for switching the drive circuit under program control between the ON state and the OFF state according to setpoint information received by the control circuit from a receiver connected to the receiver line;
- the microprocessor circuitry being programmed to produce an audible feedback signal by cycling the drive circuit between the ON state and the OFF state at an audible rate for a controlled period of time at a duty ratio sufficiently small to avoid significant normal motor operation so that current flowing through the drive circuit causes audibly discernible mechanical vibration of at least one of the drive circuit, battery componentry connected to the first and second battery lines, and motor componentry connected to the second battery line and the motor line.
- 4. A speed controller as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- the speed controller includes means in the form of a brake circuit connected between the second battery line and the motor line for switching between a first brake circuit state in which the brake circuit couples the second battery line to the motor line and a second brake circuit state in which the brake circuit decouples the second battery line from the motor line;
- the microprocessor circuitry is connected to the brake circuit in order to switching the brake circuit under program control between the first brake circuit state and the second brake circuit state; and
- the microprocessor circuitry is programmed to switch the brake circuit to the first brake state while cycling the drive circuit in order to provide a path for current to flow apart from motor componentry so that current can flow and cause audibly discernible mechanical vibration even if motor componentry is not connected.
- 5. A speed controller as recited in claim 3, wherein the microprocessor circuitry is programmed to:
- perform an initializing sequence when a battery is connected to the first and second battery lines; and
- produce an audible signal to signify completion of the initializing sequence.
- 6. A speed controller as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- the microprocessor circuitry includes means in the form of a keypad for enabling an operator to make keypad entries; and
- the microprocessor circuitry is programmed to produce an audible signal to signify a keypad entry.
- 7. A speed controller as recited in claim 6, wherein the keypad includes at least three keys.
- 8. A speed controller, comprising:
- means in the form of a module for housing various electronic circuit components and supporting them on a radio controlled model; and
- means in the form of speed controller circuitry on the module for controlling the flow of current between a battery and a motor according to setpoint information received from a receiver;
- the speed controller circuitry having first and second battery lines, a motor line, and means in the form of microprocessor circuitry for switching the speed controller circuitry under program control between an ON state in which the speed controller circuitry couples the first battery line to the motor line and an OFF state in which the speed controller circuitry decouples the first battery line from the motor line; and
- the microprocessor circuitry being programmed to produce an audible signal without a conventional acoustic transducer device by switching between the ON state and the OFF state at an audible rate for a controlled period of time at a duty ratio sufficiently small to avoid normal motor operation so that a resulting current flow causes audible mechanical vibration of at least one of the speed controller circuitry, battery componentry connected to the first and second battery lines, and motor componentry connected to the second battery line and the motor line.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 783,279 filed Oct. 28, 1991.
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