Energizing method for a single phase timepiece stepping motor

Electricity: motive power systems – Open-loop stepping motor control systems

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318685, 310 49R, 368157, H02K 3700

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ABSTRACT:
An energizing method for a timepiece stepping motor provides just sufficient energy to the motor winding to assure a single step of the rotor with each driving pulse.
With each pulse the winding is initially energized at a constant voltage (period T.sub.1) then at a constant current (period T.sub.2) between two limits Imax and Imin. When the time period .DELTA.T.sub.3 required for the current to pass from Imax to Imin is greater than a reference time period .DELTA.T.sub.ref. the energization is terminated.
The invention may be employed in a wristwatch with the purpose of reducing energy consumption and increasing battery life.

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10th International Congress of Chronometry, pp. 73-80, paper entitled Society de Recherches en Matiere de Micromoteurs Electriques, Sep. 11-14, 1979.

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