Rotation angle detector and its temperature correcting method

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PATENT NO 7138795
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10506679

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A first sin phase voltage representing the rotational angle of a resolver is derived from the sum of a rotational angle voltage involving a temperature component and a bias voltage. The rotational angle voltage and the bias voltage are calculated by calculating the values of the maximum peak point (.theta.=90 degrees) and the maximum bottom point (.theta.=270 degrees) of the rotor and then by subtracting them or adding them, respectively. Subsequently, a transformer efficiency K(T) and a phase difference .alpha.(T) which involve temperature components therein are calculated from the rotational angle voltage, while an impedance R(T) of a common earth wire and another phase difference .beta.(T) which involve temperature components are calculated from the bias voltage. The rotational angle can be calculated by putting these parameters into equations for calculating the first sin phase voltage. As a consequence, it becomes possible to detect the rotational angle of the rotor accurately without suffering the influence of temperature.

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TOYODA KOKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA1-1 ASAHI-MACHI KARIYA-SHI AICHI-KEN

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Ura, Noritake Aichi-ken, JP 15 81

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