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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 19, 1988
Filed:
Aug. 29, 1986
Albert Blatter, Highland, MI (US);
Jeffrey P Cherry, Rochester, MI (US);
Ronald E Chipp, Oak Park, MI (US);
James A Kessler, Troy, MI (US);
Richard S Leemhuis, Troy, MI (US);
John A Miller, Rochester Hills, MI (US);
Melvin A Rode, West Bloomfield, MI (US);
Gene Y Wen, Troy, MI (US);
Vickers, Incorporated, Troy, MI (US);
Abstract
An electrohydraulic system includes a plurality of electrohydraulic devices individually controlled by on-board microprocessor-based control electronics. Each individual device controller is connected to and addressable by a master controller for coordinating operation of the various devices. An electrohydraulic servo valve assembly includes a hydraulic manifold having a valve spool variably positionable therein under control of a torque motor. A microprocessor-based controller is connected to the torque motor and is mounted on the manifold by a cover which encloses and protects both the controller and the torque motor. A watchdog timer in the microprocessor-based controller monitors pulsewidth modulated signals to the torque motor for terminating operation in the event of signal loss. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the servo valve assembly is coupled to a linear actuator which has its position monitored by an electroacoustic transducer. Improved electronics couple the transducer to the control microprocessor.