Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – Digital or numerical systems
Patent
1983-11-23
1986-02-11
Dobeck, B.
Electricity: motive power systems
Positional servo systems
Digital or numerical systems
318604, 318663, 318 39, G05B 1928
Patent
active
045701121
ABSTRACT:
A numerically controlled motor provides a drive at a rate which is proportional to rotation of an independently driven shaft. In addition, the ratio of such rate to such rotation can be varied by a control circuit by which, in response to each pulse supplied by an encoder on said shaft, an incremental value, corresponding to an analogue signal supplied by a potentiometer to an A-D converter, which converts said signal to said value, is supplied to an accumulator, which sums the successively supplied increment values and, at a predetermined cumulative value, "overflows", such "overflow" supplying a drive signal to the n.c. motor. The potentiometer is manually set by an operator to vary the increment value and thus the frequency of "overflow" in relation to shaft rotation. The control circuit also enables "reverse" and "fast forward" drive to the motor independently of the shaft.
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Cameron Ewen R.
Shutt Joseph A.
Walter Andrew G. N.
Yardley Robert
Dobeck B.
USM Corporation
White William F.
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