Storage device energized actuator having diagnostics
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01R-011/00
G01R-011/17
G01R-011/22
G01R-011/25
출원번호
US-0770908
(2010-04-30)
등록번호
US-8473229
(2013-06-25)
발명자
/ 주소
Kucera, David
Kania, Pavel
Leeland, Shanna Lorraine
Anderson, Peter
출원인 / 주소
Honeywell International Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Seager Tufte & Wickhem LLC.
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초록▼
A system having unified diagnostics where an electrical energy storage device may supply an actuator. Various techniques may be used to determine energy storage capacity and actuator current usage. Measured storage capacity and actuator current may indicate the health of the energy storage device an
A system having unified diagnostics where an electrical energy storage device may supply an actuator. Various techniques may be used to determine energy storage capacity and actuator current usage. Measured storage capacity and actuator current may indicate the health of the energy storage device and the actuator, respectively. Also, operation of a service switch for the actuator may be checked relative to its state.
대표청구항▼
1. A diagnostic system for an energy storage device and actuator assembly, comprising: an energy storage device;a current to voltage converter connected to the energy storage device;an actuator connected to the current to voltage converter;a drive control mechanism connected to the energy storage de
1. A diagnostic system for an energy storage device and actuator assembly, comprising: an energy storage device;a current to voltage converter connected to the energy storage device;an actuator connected to the current to voltage converter;a drive control mechanism connected to the energy storage device and the actuator; anda microcontroller connected to the drive control mechanism, the energy storage device and the current to voltage converter; andwherein the micro controller is for indicating health of the actuator and the energy storage device by determining a failure mode of the actuator and the energy storage device using an estimated capacity of the energy storage device. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the actuator is for driving a damper and/or a valve. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein: the microcontroller detects a first voltage across the energy storage device and a second voltage at the current-to-voltage converter;the second voltage indicates an amount of current to the actuator; andthe microcontroller provides an indication of a capacity of the energy storage device from the first and second voltages. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the capacity is compared to previously stored capacities or an absolute threshold to determine if the capacity of the energy storage device is normal. 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the amount of current to the actuator is compared to previously stored values or an absolute threshold to determine if the amount of current is normal. 6. The system of claim 1, further comprising a service switch connected between both the current-to-voltage converter and drive control mechanism and the actuator. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein: the microcontroller detects a first voltage across the energy storage device; anda constant first voltage during actuator energization indicates that the service switch is open. 8. The system of claim 6, wherein a capacitance of the energy storage device may be estimated as C≈∫0TIACTUATOR(t)ⅆtFirstVoltageDropC is the capacitance;T is duration of time while the actuator is energized with energy from the energy storage device;IACTUATOR represents current draw by the actuator;the first voltage drop is an amount of change of a first voltage during T; andthe microcontroller implements an algorithm to solve the equation. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein: if ∫0TIACTUATOR(t)ⅆt is equal to about zero then the service switch is open; if ∫0TIACTUATOR(t)ⅆt is larger than it is under normal conditions, then there is at least a partial failure of the actuator; and if C is smaller than it is under normal conditions, then there is at least a partial failure of the energy storage device. 10. A diagnostic system for an actuator and power system having diagnostics, comprising: an actuator;an energy storage device;a service switch connected to the actuatora control switch connected to the service switch and the energy storage device;a microcontroller connected to the energy storage device for sensing a first voltage, connected to the actuator for sensing a second voltage, and connected to the control switch for controlling a connection between the energy storage device and the actuator; andwherein the first and second voltages are monitored by the microcontroller to indicate health of the energy storage device and/or the actuator. 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising a converter capacitor across an input of the actuator for sensing the second voltage. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein: the microcontroller disconnects the actuator from the energy storage device via the control switch while the actuator is being driven; andthe second voltage decreases at a rate proportional to the current to the actuator from the converter capacitor. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein: the rate indicates a level of current to the actuator; andthe level of current is indicative of health of the actuator. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein: the first voltage declines at a rate proportional to current being discharged from the energy storage device to the actuator; andthe rate of decline of the first voltage is indicative of health of the energy storage device. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein if the first voltage does not decline, then the service switch is open. 16. The system of claim 13, if the level of current to the actuator is about zero, the service switch is open. 17. The system of claim 15, wherein the microcontroller calculates from the first and second voltages the health of the actuator, the energy storage device and whether the service switch is open or closed. 18. A system for determining health of components in an actuator energy storage device, comprising: an energy storage device;a drive switch connected to the energy storage device;a service switch connected to the drive switch, the service switch is configured to be manually operated by a user to disable automatic actuator control;an actuator connected to the service switch; anda microcontroller connected to the energy storage device, the drive switch and the actuator; andwherein the microcontroller is for:facilitating automatic control of the actuator; andfor monitoring health of the actuator using an actuator current determined using a measured back electromotive force of the actuator. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the microcontroller is for monitoring health of the energy storage device. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein: the actuator comprises a motor;if the motor is driven by current, the drive switch may disconnect the current from the motor;upon disconnection of the current, the motor keeps rotating due to inertia;while rotating, the motor generates a back electromotive force; anda magnitude of the back electromotive force is indicative of the current driving the motor. 21. The system of claim 20, further comprising a diode connected across an input of the motor to limit a magnitude of transients resulting from interrupting the motor current by the drive switch. 22. The system of claim 20, wherein: the microcontroller detects the magnitude of the back electromotive force, and indicates a magnitude of current to run the motor;the magnitude of the current to run the motor is compared to previously stored magnitudes or an absolute threshold of a current to run the motor; andas the health of the actuator becomes worse, the magnitude of the motor current becomes greater than the previously stored magnitudes or an absolute threshold of a current to run the motor. 23. The system of claim 18, wherein the microcontroller leaves the actuator in a desired position and indicates a failure mode if further actuator positioning is found non-reliable upon detecting compromised health of energy storage device and/or actuator.
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