Electric power steering controller

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Inventors

Kurishige, Masahiko
Inoue, Noriyuki
Kifuku, Takayuki
Yamamoto, Munenori
Wada, Shunichi

Application #

044349

Filed

Mar-19-1998

Published

Jun-12-2001

Current US Class

180/443
318/432
318/434
701/41

International Classes

H02P 007/00

Field of Search

318/432 318/434 180/443-446 180/400 701/41 701/43

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Martin; David S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC

US Patent References

4943758   Steering control ap...
5553684   Single-unit system f...
5623409   Method and appar...
5652487   Electric power steer...
5703456   Power converter an...
5780980   Electric car drive s...
5786679   DC motor driven po...
6131059   Steering angle mid...

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Abstract
To estimate the rotation speed of the motor for assisting a steering torque regardless of the running state of a vehicle with accuracy, an application voltage estimation value obtained by subtracting a correction voltage obtained based on a detection current value detected by current detection means from the inter-terminal voltage measurement value of the motor is output and the rotation speed of the motor is estimated based on this application voltage estimation value and the detection current value.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electric power steering controller comprising:

a motor for generating a torque for assisting a driver's steering torque;

a steering unit for transmitting the steering torque from a steering wheel to wheels in an automobile;

voltage detection means calculating or receiving one or both of a motor drive voltage instruction value and an inter-terminal voltage measurement value for detecting a voltage applied to the motor;

current detection means for detecting a current running through a coil of the motor;

rotation speed estimation means for estimating a rotation speed of the motor based on said voltage detected by the voltage detection means and said current detected by the current detection means; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an electric power steering controller for use in automobiles.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is known that, as shown in the following equation (1), when a voltage Va is applied to the coil of a DC motor having a brush, a counter electromotive voltage Ve is produced, a voltage obtained by subtracting the counter electromotive voltage Ve from the application voltage Va to the coil generates a coil current, thereby causing a voltage drop Vc in the coil, and, as shown in the following equation (2), the rotation speed of the motor is proportional to the counter electromotive voltage. Conversely speaking, the counter electromotive voltage is the difference between the application voltage to the coil of the motor and the voltage reduced by the coil. The voltage drop in the coil is expressed by the total of a voltage drop caused by coil resistance and a voltage drop caused by inductance which is proportional to a differential value of current as shown in the following equation (3). The frequency band at which the coil inductance appears as a voltage drop is high and can be generally expressed by the product of a coil resistance value and a coil current as shown in the following equation (3') at a steering frequency range by a car driver except a current response.
 
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