A variable-frequency feeder control using a single oscillator to develop signals for moving materials in either one of two directions. An output signal from the oscillator is applied to a first timing circuit which develops signal pulses for driving a horizontal electromagnetic drive coil. The first timing circuit controls the duration of the signal pulses which determine the amplitude of power to drive the horizontal coil. The output signal from the oscillator is applied to a second timing circuit which developes a phase shifted signal to control the phase between the power applied to the horizontal coil and the power applied to a vertical drive coil. A third timing circuit uses the phase shifted signal to develop signal pulses for driving the vertical coil and controls the duration of the drive pulses.
A method and apparatus for operating a positioning device for an adjustable device. The positioning device is mechanically actuated by a bearing connected to a pivotable armature that interacts magnetically with an electromagnet. The electromagnet is energized by current pulses generated by a computer program. The current pulses cause the air gap between the pivotable armature and the electromagnet to vary between open positions where the electromagnet is not magnetized, and a closed position where the electromagnet is magnetized. Several bearings and associated electromagnets may be arranged to operate the positioning device in one or more directions and at different torques and operating speeds for different directions of operation and different positions of adjustment.
There is provided a microcontroller for controlling the activation of a hopper, bowl feeder, and linear feeder. There is further provided a blown fuse circuit which indicates that a fuse has blown for the various components of the part feeder system as well as preventing machines at the load from being powered should the fuse blow.