Patent ID: 8803504

Claim:
A device for diagnosing signal status, comprising: a transformer comprising a primary coil and a secondary coil, a signal generating means configured to generate an alternating voltage, the alternating voltage comprising a pulse voltage of an amplitude corresponding to an input voltage signal, connected to the primary coil of the transformer, a device-to-be-driven for performing measurement, drive, or control connected to the secondary coil of the transformer, a current measuring means for measuring change in the current of the primary coil caused by electric power consumed for an action of the device-to-be-driven, whereby diagnosis of signal status in the measurement, drive, or control by the device-to-be-driven is performed based on the measurement result of said change in current, and an intermediate tap provided to the primary coil and configured to be connected to the current measuring means, wherein the primary coil is divided into an anterior half and a posterior half, and the secondary coil is sandwiched by the anterior half and the posterior half of the primary coil, with the intermediate tap taken out from a center of the primary coil, the device-to-be-driven is a control actuator which is powered by a drive voltage corresponding to the voltage of the input voltage signal inputted to the signal generating means, the signal generating means is composed such that the drive voltage is generated in the secondary coil of the transformer receiving the alternating voltage signal, and an adding means configured to convert a primary side current generated by the current consumed depending on operating condition, normal or abnormal, of the actuator, or presence or absence of breaking of wire or short-circuit, into a feedback voltage which is fed back and added to the input voltage signal, whereby whether the actuator is operating normally or not and breaking of wire or short-circuit has occurred or not is diagnosed based on the feedback voltage by adding the converted voltage to the input voltage and the primary side current.