Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:
- a sensorless spindle motor having a rotor and a plurality of coils;
- forced rotation means for performing a forced rotation of said rotor;
- rotation detecting means for detecting whether or not said rotor is rotated;
- retry means for, when said rotation detecting means detects in the forced rotation that the rotor is not rotated, causing said forced rotation means to retry the forced rotation; and
- control means for controlling said forced rotation means to change a length of time in which the phases of each of said coils are excited for every retry of the forced rotation.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said forced rotation means comprises excitation means for exciting each of said coils to rotate said rotor, and rotates said rotor by sequentially exciting each phase of each of said coils by said excitation means.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said control means controls said forced rotation means to prolong a standby time per phase upon excitation of each phase of each of said coils by said excitation means for every retry of the forced rotation.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rotation detecting means comprises rotor position detecting means for detecting a position of said rotor, and detects based on a detection signal from said rotor position detecting means whether or not said rotor is rotated.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said rotor position detecting means detects the position of said rotor on the basis of a counter electromotive voltage generated in each of said coils.
- 6. An apparatus comprising:
- a sensorless spindle motor having a rotor and a plurality of coils;
- forced rotation means for aligning said rotor to an arbitrary position, and thereafter, performing a forced rotation of said rotor;
- rotation detecting means for detecting whether or not said rotor is rotated;
- retry means for, when said rotation detecting means detects in the forced rotation that the rotor is not rotated, causing said forced rotation means to retry the forced rotation; and control means for controlling said forced rotation means to change an initially-excited phase of each of said coils upon rotation of said rotor for every retry of the forced rotation.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said forced rotation means comprises excitation means for exciting each of said coils to rotate said rotor, aligns said rotor by exciting one of the phases of each of said coils using said excitation means, and then rotates said rotor by sequentially exciting each phase of each of said coils.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said control means controls said forced rotation means to change a phase with which said excitation means excites each of said coils first for every retrial of the forced rotation.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said rotation detecting means comprises rotor position detecting means for detecting a position of said rotor, and detects based on a detection signal from said rotor position detecting means whether or not said rotor is rotated.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said rotor position detecting means detects the position of said rotor on the basis of a counter electromotive voltage generated in each of said coils.
- 11. A method of driving a sensorless spindle motor having a rotor and a plurality of coils, comprising the steps of:
- performing a forced rotation of said rotor:
- detecting whether or not said rotor is rotated;
- causing said forced rotation means to retry the forced rotation when said rotation detecting means detects in the forced rotation that the rotor is not rotated; and
- controlling said forced rotation means to change a length of time in which the phases of each of said coils are excited for every retry of the forced rotation.
- 12. A method of driving a sensorless spindle motor having a rotor and a plurality of coils, comprising the steps of:
- aligning said rotor to an arbitrary position, and thereafter, performing a forced rotation of said rotor;
- detecting whether or not said rotor is rotated;
- causing said forced rotation means to retry the forced rotation when said rotation detecting means detects in the forced rotation that the rotor is not rotated; and
- controlling said forced rotation means to change an initially-excited phase of each of said coils upon rotation of said rotor for every retry of the forced rotation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/038,705, filed Mar. 29, 1993, now abandoned.
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