Electricity: motive power systems – Braking – By auxiliary electric generator or by magnetic attraction or...
Patent
1981-07-10
1983-12-20
Dobeck, B.
Electricity: motive power systems
Braking
By auxiliary electric generator or by magnetic attraction or...
318386, 318317, H02P 516
Patent
active
044220235
ABSTRACT:
A starting circuit for an electronically controlled actuator having an integration capacitor provided in a control signal path and a power supply circuit for supplying a power supply voltage to the motor apparatus, comprises a comparator having first and second given voltages, and a switch circuit coupled to the comparator and to the integration capacitor. The comparator compares the power supply voltage with the first and second given voltages and provides a comparison result when the power supply voltage corresponds to a voltage range between the first and second given voltages. The switch circuit discharges the charge stored in the integration capacitor when the comparison result is provided from the comparator.
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"The Motor Speed Control IC for F-G Servo System, Kenji Kano, Koichi Hayamizu, Kitaitami Works of Mitsubishi Electric Corp."
Iwasawa Teruo
Tojiki Hitomi
Dobeck B.
Evans A.
Olympus Optical Co,. Ltd.
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