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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2013
Filed:
May. 06, 2010
Zeynep Tosun, Stuttgart, DE;
Torsten Baumann, Eppingen-Adelshofen, DE;
Ralf Buehrle, Hochberg, DE;
Gebhard Schumacher, Stuttgart, DE;
Carsten Wetzel, Stuttgart, DE;
Zeynep Tosun, Stuttgart, DE;
Torsten Baumann, Eppingen-Adelshofen, DE;
Ralf Buehrle, Hochberg, DE;
Gebhard Schumacher, Stuttgart, DE;
Carsten Wetzel, Stuttgart, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A method for determining a mixup in the terminals of a position encoder having a position encoder motor, which is bidirectionally drivable via a plurality of terminals, so that a mixup of at least two of the terminals of the position encoder motor leads to a reversal in the actuation direction of the position encoder, having the following steps of setting an actuating element of the position encoder to a zero setting, from which a motion of the actuating element is possible in one or two directions; driving the position encoder motor according to a diagnostic variable, which is selected so that, based on the actuation using the diagnostic variable, in the case of a non-mixup of the terminals and in the case of a mixup of the terminals, different absolute values of the changes are to be expected in the changes of the actuation position of the actuating element; recording a current change in the actuation position of the actuating element that comes about by the driving of the position encoder motor; establishing a mixup of at least two of the terminals, if the absolute value of the current change of the actuation position of the actuating element deviates from the absolute value of the change in the actuation position that is to be expected.