Time-based commutation method and system for controlling a fuser assembly
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G03G-015/00
G03G-015/20
출원번호
US-0038560
(2013-09-26)
등록번호
US-9523947
(2016-12-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Cutts, David Ross
Lambert, Aaron Michael
Lawrence, Jason W
Schoedinger, Kevin Dean
Smith, Ryan Matthew
Yaeger, Christopher L.
출원인 / 주소
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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100
초록▼
An imaging device includes a fuser assembly including a heat transfer member and a backup member positioned to engage the heat transfer member thereby defining a fusing nip therewith. A motor is coupled to the backup member for rotating the backup member. A controller coupled to the fuser assembly c
An imaging device includes a fuser assembly including a heat transfer member and a backup member positioned to engage the heat transfer member thereby defining a fusing nip therewith. A motor is coupled to the backup member for rotating the backup member. A controller coupled to the fuser assembly controls the motor using time-based commutation for a period of time to rotate the backup member at a slower speed relative to a speed for performing a toner fusing operation. In memory, at least one lookup table is stored having entries which, when sequentially accessed by the controller during the time-based commutation, are used to generate one or more drive signals for the motor to cause current flowing through windings of the motor to have a substantially sinusoidal waveform.
대표청구항▼
1. An image forming apparatus, comprising: a fuser assembly including a heat transfer member and a backup member positioned to engage the heat transfer member thereby defining a fusing nip therewith;a motor coupled to the backup member for rotating the backup member;a controller coupled to the fuser
1. An image forming apparatus, comprising: a fuser assembly including a heat transfer member and a backup member positioned to engage the heat transfer member thereby defining a fusing nip therewith;a motor coupled to the backup member for rotating the backup member;a controller coupled to the fuser assembly and the motor, the controller controlling the motor using time-based commutation for a period of time to rotate the backup member at a slower speed relative to a speed for performing a toner fusing operation;memory having stored therein at least one lookup table having entries which, when sequentially accessed by the controller during the time-based commutation, are used to generate one or more drive signals for the motor to cause current flowing through windings of the motor to have a substantially sinusoidal waveform; anda sensing arrangement associated with the motor for providing to the controller data relating to the motor, wherein during the period of time, the controller is configured to detect a stall condition for the motor based upon the data relating to the motor,wherein the sensing arrangement includes one or more Hall sensors positioned within the motor for producing Hall states indicative of motor position, the controller waiting for one pole pair of a plurality of pole pairs within the motor to produce all associated Hall states prior to detecting the stall condition. 2. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the motor comprises a brushless DC motor. 3. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller determines a starting entry in the at least one lookup table for the time-based commutation, the starting entry being based on positional feedback from the motor. 4. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slower speed is between about 0.4 revolutions per minute (rpm) and about 40 rpm. 5. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the data provided by the sensing arrangement includes sensed motor positions, the controller detecting the stall condition by comparing the sensed motor positions with expected motor positions. 6. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein upon an affirmative detection of the stall condition, the controller performs at least one of ceasing slow rotation of the backup member, indicating a paper jam condition, and increasing a duty cycle for the one or more drive signals for a predetermined period of time. 7. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller controls the motor using the time-based commutation when the image forming apparatus is in a standby mode and not performing a toner fusing operation. 8. A method of controlling a brushless DC motor in an apparatus, comprising: storing, in memory, a lookup table having table entries that define extrapolated motor positions;controlling the motor using time-based commutation according to the table entries of the lookup table, the controlling including: sequentially selecting the table entries in the lookup table to generate one or more drive signals for the motor; andsupplying the one or more drive signals to the motor to cause current flowing through windings thereof to follow a substantially sinusoidal waveform during the time-based commutation; anddetecting a stall condition based on positional feedback from the motor, wherein the positional feedback includes data relating to a sensed position of the motor, the detecting the stall condition including comparing the sensed position of the motor and an expected motor position determined based on the table entries in the lookup table. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising determining a starting entry in the lookup table based on the positional feedback from the motor. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the positional feedback includes Hall states from one or more Hall sensors positioned within the motor, wherein the detecting the stall condition is not performed until after all Hall states associated with one pole pair of a plurality of pole pairs within the motor are produced. 11. The method of claim 8, wherein upon an affirmative detection of the stall condition, performing at least one of ceasing operation of the motor, indicating a paper jam condition occurring in the apparatus, and increasing a duty cycle for the one or more drive signals for a predetermined period of time. 12. A motor control circuit for controlling a brushless DC motor, comprising: a controller coupled to the motor for controlling the motor using time-based commutation based on a stored commutation table having entries that define extrapolated motor positions; anda sensing arrangement associated with the motor and coupled to the controller, the sensing arrangement for sensing motor position and providing the sensed motor position to the controller;wherein the controller detects a stall condition of the motor during the time-based commutation by comparing the sensed motor position with an expected motor position determined based on the entries in the stored commutation table. 13. The motor control circuit of claim 12, wherein the entries in the stored commutation table, when sequentially accessed by the controller during the time-based commutation, generates one or more drive signals for the motor to cause current flowing through windings of the motor to follow a substantially sinusoidal waveform. 14. The motor control circuit of claim 12, wherein the controller selects a starting entry from the stored commutation table based on motor positional feedback provided by the sensing arrangement. 15. The motor control circuit of claim 12, wherein the sensing arrangement includes one or more Hall sensors positioned within the motor for producing Hall states indicative of the sensed motor position, the controller detecting the stall condition when all Hall states associated with one pole pair of a plurality of pole pairs within the motor are recognized by the controller. 16. The motor control circuit of claim 12, wherein upon an affirmative detection of the stall condition, the controller performs at least one of ceasing operation of the motor, indicating a paper jam condition occurring in a device in which the motor control circuit and the motor are disposed, and increasing a duty cycle for one or more drive signals for the motor for a predetermined period of time. 17. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller accesses an entry of the at least one lookup table based upon a counter value that is based on a clock input. 18. A method of controlling a brushless DC motor in an apparatus, comprising: storing, in memory, a lookup table having table entries that define extrapolated motor positions;controlling the motor using time-based commutation according to the table entries of the lookup table, the controlling including: sequentially selecting the table entries in the lookup table to generate one or more drive signals for the motor; andsupplying the one or more drive signals to the motor to cause current flowing through windings thereof to follow a substantially sinusoidal waveform during the time-based commutation; anddetecting a stall condition based on positional feedback from the motor, wherein the positional feedback includes Hall states from one or more Hall sensors positioned within the motor, wherein the detecting the stall condition is not performed until after all Hall states associated with one pole pair of a plurality of pole pairs within the motor are produced. 19. A method of controlling a brushless DC motor in an apparatus, comprising: storing, in memory, a lookup table having table entries that define extrapolated motor positions;controlling the motor using time-based commutation according to the table entries of the lookup table, the controlling including: sequentially selecting the table entries in the lookup table to generate one or more drive signals for the motor; andsupplying the one or more drive signals to the motor to cause current flowing through windings thereof to follow a substantially sinusoidal waveform during the time-based commutation; anddetecting a stall condition based on positional feedback from the motor, wherein upon an affirmative detection of the stall condition, performing at least one of ceasing operation of the motor, indicating a paper jam condition occurring in the apparatus, and increasing a duty cycle for the one or more drive signals for a predetermined period of time. 20. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein controller detects the stall condition by comparing the data relating to the motor and an expected motor position determined based on the entries in the at least one lookup table. 21. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein upon an affirmative detection of the stall condition, the controller performs at least one of ceasing operation of the motor, indicating a paper jam condition, and increasing a duty cycle for the one or more drive signals for a predetermined period of time.
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