Signal processing circuit for encoder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7619537
  • Patent Number
    7,619,537
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 28, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 17, 2009
    15 years ago
Abstract
In an encoder which is equipped with two detectors arranged on both sides of a rotating shaft in order to eliminate an eccentricity error, the mounting of the detectors is facilitated by making provisions so as to not cause a problem in the calculating of an average even if the detectors happen to be so mounted that the difference between the angular values calculated from the outputs of the respective detectors becomes equal to 180°. In an initialization process after power on, the difference Δθ between the angular values θ1 and θ2 calculated from the signals output from the respective detectors is stored as an initial value. Position data θ is output by taking an average between θ3 and θ2, where θ3 is a value obtained by correcting θ1 by the initial difference Δθ.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a signal processing circuit for an encoder of a type having two detectors arranged on both sides of a rotating shaft in order to eliminate an eccentricity error.


2. Description of the Related Art


One of the detection errors that can occur in an encoder is an eccentricity error, i.e., the error caused by the eccentricity of its rotating part. This eccentricity error can be canceled by arranging two detectors on both sides of the rotating shaft and by taking an average between the angular values θ1 and θ2 calculated from their respective output signals, as described, for example, in the prior art section of JP 3195117B.


As the average θ=(θ12)/2 is the average of angular values, it is not the mere average of the values, but the value of θ is chosen so that, after the averaging, the angle θ is located between θ1 and θ2, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.


However, in a certain type of encoder, such as a magnetic encoder, in which the detectors are mounted to the stator or rotor after the encoder is assembled, the difference between θ1 and θ2 calculated from the output signals of the respective detectors may become equal to 180°, depending on the mounting condition of the detectors; in that case, two solutions θ′ and θ″ can occur, resulting in a 180° displacement, as shown in FIG. 3.


Therefore, to avoid the above situation, in the prior art the detectors have had to be mounted by exercising care so that the difference between θ1 and θ2 will not become equal to 180° while considering the positional relationship between the detectors, and hence the problem that it takes time to mount the detectors appears.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a signal processing circuit that facilitates the mounting of the detectors in an encoder of the type in which two detectors are arranged on both sides of the rotating shaft in order to eliminate an eccentricity error.


According to the present invention, there is provided an encoder signal processing circuit, for calculating position data by processing signals output from first and second detectors arranged on both sides of a rotating shaft, comprising: angular value calculating means for calculating first and second angular values respectively from the output signals of the first and second detectors; initial difference storing means for storing an initial value of an angular difference calculated between the first and second angular values; correcting means for correcting one or the other of the first and second angular values by the initial value of the angular difference stored in the initial difference storing means; and position data calculating means for calculating the position data by taking an average between the two angular values after the correction is made by the correcting means.


When one or the other of the first and second angular values is corrected by the initial value of their difference, if the angular value before the correction contains an error associated with the positional relationship between the detectors, the two angular values after the correction become close to each other; as a result, if the detectors are mounted in any positional relationship, the situation where the difference between the two values becomes equal to 180°, causing two solutions to occur, can be prevented, and thus the mounting of the detectors can be facilitated.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the averaging of angular values;



FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining the averaging of angular values;



FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the problem of averaging that can occur when the angular difference is 180°;



FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a first embodiment of the present invention; and



FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a second embodiment of the present invention.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS


FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an encoder signal processing circuit according to a first embodiment of the present invention.


In an analog section 10, as a rotating part 12 rotates, two sine wave signals A1 and B1, 90° apart in phase, are output from a detector 14 mounted near the rotating part 12. Similarly, sine wave signals A2 and B2 are output from a detector 16 mounted opposite the detector 14 across the rotating part 12. Analog/digital converters 20 and 22, each interfacing the analog section 10 with a digital section 18, convert the analog values A1, B1, A2, and B2 into digital values A1D, B1D, A2D, and B2D, respectively. An interpolation circuit 24 calculates an angular value θ1 from the digital values A1D and B1D by a known method, and outputs the result. Similarly, an interpolation circuit 26 calculates an angular value θ2 from the digital values A2D and B2D, and outputs the result.


A Δθ calculator 28 calculates Δθ=θ2−θ1 (or θ1−θ2), and stores the value of Δθ in a memory 30 after mounting the detectors 14 and 16 and before initiating the operation of the encoder or in the initialization process after power on. Here, the value of Δθ may be measured a plurality of times, and its average value may be stored as Δθ. A corrector 32 applies a correction by adding the value of Δθ stored in the memory 30 to the value of θ1 (or θ2), i.e., by the calculation of θ3=θ1+Δθ.


A position data calculator 34 calculates the average between the corrected value θ3 and the value of θ2, i.e., θ=(θ32)/2, and outputs the result as the position data θ.


In this way, by applying a correction by adding the initial difference Δθ to the angular value θ1, the initial phase difference associated with the positional relationship between the detectors 14 and 16 can be canceled, and the situation where the difference between θ1 and θ2 becomes equal to 18020 can thus be avoided. That is, when mounting the detectors 14 and 16, there is no need to exercise care so that the difference between the angular values calculated from the respective output signals will not become equal to 180°.



FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment according to the present invention. In this embodiment, an alarm processor 36 is added to the configuration of FIG. 4. The alarm processor 36 outputs an alarm when 180°−θALM3−θ2<180°+θALM, that is, when the angular difference (θ3−θ2) after the correction lies within the range of 180° to θALM, where θALM is a predetermined value.


In this way, an alarm can be issued whenever there arises the possibility of an abnormal value being output as the phase difference after the correction becomes close to 180° due, for example, to the breakage or a displacement in the mounting position of the detectors.

Claims
  • 1. An encoder signal processing circuit for calculating position data by processing signals output from first and second detectors arranged on both sides of a rotating shaft, comprising: angular value calculating means for calculating first and second angular values respectively from the output signals of the first and second detectors;initial difference stoning means for storing an initial value of an angular difference calculated between the first and second angular values;correcting means for correcting one of the first and second angular values by the initial value of the angular difference stored in the initial difference storing means; andposition data calculating means for calculating the position data by taking an average between the two angular values after the correction is made by the correcting means.
  • 2. An encoder signal processing circuit according to claim 1, further comprising alarm outputting means for outputting an alarm when the difference between the two angular values, after the correction is made by the correcting means, lies within a prescribed range.
  • 3. An encoder signal processing circuit for calculating position data by processing signals output from first and second detectors arranged on opposite sides of a rotating shaft, said circuit comprising: an angular value calculating unit for calculating first and second angular values respectively from the output signals of the first and second detectors;an initial difference storing unit for storing an initial value of an angular difference calculated between the first and second angular values;a correcting unit for correcting the first angular value by adding the initial value of the angular difference stored in the initial difference storing unit to said first angular value to obtain a third angular value; anda position data calculating unit for calculating the position data by taking an average between the second angular value and the third angular value.
  • 4. An encoder signal processing circuit according to claim 3, further comprising an alarm outputting unit for outputting an alarm when a difference between the second and third angular values lies within a prescribed range of 180°.
  • 5. An encoder signal processing circuit for calculating position data for an encoder by processing signals output from first and second detectors arranged on opposite sides of a rotating shaft of the encoder, said circuit comprising: an angular value calculating unit for calculating first and second angular values respectively from the output signals of the first and second detectors;a calculator for, (a) after mounting the detectors on the opposite sides of the rotating shaft and before (b1) initiating operation of the encoder or (b2) during initialization of the encoder after the encoder is powered-on, calculating an initial value of an angular difference between the first and second angular values;an initial difference storing unit for storing the initial value of the angular difference calculated by the calculator;a correcting unit for, during operation of the encoder, correcting the first angular value by the initial value of the angular difference stored in the initial difference storing unit to obtain a third angular value; anda position data calculating unit for calculating the position data by taking an average between the second angular value and the third angular value.
  • 6. An encoder signal processing circuit according to claim 5, further comprising an alarm outputting unit for outputting an alarm when a difference between the second and third angular values lies within a prescribed range of 180°.
  • 7. An encoder signal processing circuit according to claim 5, wherein the correcting unit is configured for correcting the first angular value by adding the initial value of the angular difference stored in the initial difference storing unit to said first angular value to obtain the third angular value.
  • 8. An encoder signal processing circuit according to claim 5, wherein the calculator is configured for calculating the angular difference between the first and second angular values multiple times and for outputting an average value of the calculated angular differences as the initial value of the angular difference to be stored in the initial difference storing unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2005-343478 Nov 2005 JP national
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20070120557 A1 May 2007 US