Patent classifications
F02P17/12
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND CONTROL SYSTEM OF AN IGNITION COIL IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An electronic device for controlling an ignition coil of an internal combustion engine includes a high voltage switch, a driving unit and a control unit. The driving unit controls the closure of the switch during charging energy in the primary winding and the opening of the switch during transferring energy from the primary winding to a secondary winding. A current measuring circuit is connected in series to a second terminal of the secondary winding to detect current generated on the secondary winding during the charging step and generate a signal representative of the detected current. The control unit receives the signal representative of the current detected by the measuring circuit, compares a relevant value of such signal with a predefined first reference value and activates a mode for detecting a soiling of the spark plug when the relevant value of the signal exceeds said predefined first reference value.
Ignition Drive Module
Disclosed is an ignition drive module with stable performance and reliable function, which comprises a module signal input end, a voltage input end, a module signal output end, a comparator connected to the module signal input end a maximum dwell timer module connected to the comparator, a logical judgment module connected to the comparator, and an insulated gate bipolar transistor connected to the logical judgment module. The logical judgment module receives signals from the maximum dwell timer module and the comparator to determine whether to activate the insulated gate bipolar transistor. The output end of the insulated gate bipolar transistor is connected to the module signal output end.
Ignition Drive Module, Ignition Drive Circuit and Ignition Control System
Disclosed is an ignition drive module with stable performance and reliable function, which comprises a module signal input end, a voltage input end, a module signal output end, a comparator. One end of the comparator is connected to the module signal input end, and the other end is connected to a comparison resistance R that is grounded. The ignition drive module further comprises a maximum dwell timer module connected to the comparator, a logical judgment module connected to the comparator, and an IGBT module connected to the logical judgment module which receives the signals from the maximum dwell timer module and the comparator to determine whether to activate the IGBT module. The output end of the IGBT module is connected to the module signal output end.
Ignition Drive Module, Ignition Drive Circuit and Ignition Control System
Disclosed is an ignition drive module with stable performance and reliable function, which comprises a module signal input end, a voltage input end, a module signal output end, a comparator. One end of the comparator is connected to the module signal input end, and the other end is connected to a comparison resistance R that is grounded. The ignition drive module further comprises a maximum dwell timer module connected to the comparator, a logical judgment module connected to the comparator, and an IGBT module connected to the logical judgment module which receives the signals from the maximum dwell timer module and the comparator to determine whether to activate the IGBT module. The output end of the IGBT module is connected to the module signal output end.
Method for operating an internal combustion engine, and controller for carrying out the method
The invention relates to a method for operating an internal combustion engine with fuel which is combusted using a spark plug. According to the invention, the aging of the spark plug, in particular the aging of an electric resistor of the spark plug, is monitored during the operation of the internal combustion engine, wherein electromagnetic radiation of the spark plug is detected for monitoring purposes. The invention additionally relates to a controller for carrying out the method.
Method for operating an internal combustion engine, and controller for carrying out the method
The invention relates to a method for operating an internal combustion engine with fuel which is combusted using a spark plug. According to the invention, the aging of the spark plug, in particular the aging of an electric resistor of the spark plug, is monitored during the operation of the internal combustion engine, wherein electromagnetic radiation of the spark plug is detected for monitoring purposes. The invention additionally relates to a controller for carrying out the method.
Ignition apparatus for internal combustion engine
An ignition apparatus for internal combustion engine includes an ignition coil in which a main primary coil and an auxiliary primary coil are magnetically coupled with a secondary coil that is connected to a spark plug. In the ignition apparatus, a main ignition circuit unit controls energization of the main primary coil and performs a main ignition operation in which a spark discharge is generated in the spark plug. An energy supply circuit unit controls energization of the auxiliary primary coil and performs an energy supply operation in which a current that has the same polarity as a secondary current that flows through the secondary coil as a result of the main ignition operation is superimposed on the secondary current. The auxiliary primary coil includes a plurality of auxiliary-primary-coil portions. The energy supply circuit unit performs the energy supply operation using one or more of the plurality of auxiliary-primary-coil portions.
Ignition system
Provided is an ignition system including: a main primary coil; a main IC configured to switch a main primary coil mode between an energization mode and a de-energization mode; a sub primary coil; a sub IC configured to switch a sub primary coil mode between an energization mode and a de-energization mode; a secondary coil; a detection unit configured to detect a state of the main primary coil; and a control unit configured to determine whether a state of a sub primary current path is normal or abnormal based on the state of the main primary coil detected by the detection unit, the sub primary current path being a current path of a sub primary current flowing through the sub primary coil.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE IGNITION DEVICE
An internal combustion engine ignition device includes an ignition coil, an ignition plug, a main ignition circuit, and an energy input circuit. A first switching element of the main ignition circuit performs energization and interruption of energization to a first coil part of a primary coil to generate an induced electromotive force using a DC voltage. A second switching element of the energy input circuit performs energization and interruption of energization to a second coil part of the primary coil to keep a discharge current in a secondary coil within an intended range directly using the DC voltage, after the induced electromotive force has been generated. A soft-off circuit of the energy input circuit slows a turn-off speed of the second switching element. The energy input circuit is configured to, when decreasing a signal voltage added to a gate of the second switching element, execute a first decreasing stage of decreasing the signal voltage until it reaches the vicinity of a gate-source threshold voltage and a second decreasing stage of gradually decreasing the signal voltage in the vicinity of the threshold voltage.
Ignition control device
An ignition control device includes an ignition coil, a main ignition circuit unit for performing a main ignition operation, and an energy input circuit unit for performing an energy input operation. A main ignition signal generation circuit generates a main ignition signal such that a point in time when a waiting time has passed from a detection start time of a first signal of an ignition control signal at which a signal level of the ignition control signal changed from a first level to a second level for the first time, and the signal level of the ignition control signal is the second level, is a start of the main ignition signal, and a detection end time of a second signal of the ignition control signal at which the signal level of the ignition control signal shifts to the first level thereafter is an end of the main ignition signal.