GAS SENSOR CONTROL DEVICE
First Claim
1. A gas sensor control device connected to a gas sensor, including a gas sensing element composed of a solid electrolyte body and a pair of electrodes formed on the solid electrolyte body, in which an element current occurs depending on a concentration of a specified component in measuring gases upon receipt of a voltage applied across the pair of electrodes, the gas sensor control device comprising:
- a current-voltage converter having one terminal connected to one of the pair of electrodes for measuring the element current flowing therethrough;
an output circuit for outputting a measured result in response to the element current, measured with the current-voltage converter, as an element current measured value;
an applied voltage setting circuit connected to the other terminal of the current-voltage converter to set an applied voltage to be applied across the pair of electrodes of the sensing element;
a first electric pathway connected between the output circuit and the applied voltage setting circuit to apply the element current measured value thereto;
a second electric pathway, connected between the one terminal of the current-voltage converter and the applied voltage setting circuit, in which no element current flows;
switch means provided in the second electric pathway for selectively opening and closing the second electric pathway; and
calculating means for calculating the concentration of the specified component based on the element current measured value output from the output circuit in the presence of the voltage applied from the applied voltage setting circuit;
wherein actuating the switch means allows the applied voltage setting circuit to set the applied voltage at a regulated level such that a potential difference between both terminals of the current-voltage converter lies at a predetermined specified value.
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Abstract
A gas sensor control device is disclosed as including a sensor cell having a negative terminal, to which a current-voltage converter is connected, and a differential amplifier is connected to the current-voltage converter to provide a current measured result applied to a microcomputer. The current-voltage converter has an opposite-to-sensor terminal to which another differential amplifier is connected. A sensor-side terminal of the current-voltage converter and another differential amplifier is electrically connected to each other via an electric pathway having a sensor-current flow disabling pathway in which a switch circuit is provided. Closing the switch circuit allows a potential difference between both terminals of the current-voltage converter is zeroed. With the switch circuit closed, the microcomputer calculates an element current correcting value, while detecting an electromotive force of the sensor cell based on which a failure is determined.
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17 Claims
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1. A gas sensor control device connected to a gas sensor, including a gas sensing element composed of a solid electrolyte body and a pair of electrodes formed on the solid electrolyte body, in which an element current occurs depending on a concentration of a specified component in measuring gases upon receipt of a voltage applied across the pair of electrodes, the gas sensor control device comprising:
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a current-voltage converter having one terminal connected to one of the pair of electrodes for measuring the element current flowing therethrough; an output circuit for outputting a measured result in response to the element current, measured with the current-voltage converter, as an element current measured value; an applied voltage setting circuit connected to the other terminal of the current-voltage converter to set an applied voltage to be applied across the pair of electrodes of the sensing element; a first electric pathway connected between the output circuit and the applied voltage setting circuit to apply the element current measured value thereto; a second electric pathway, connected between the one terminal of the current-voltage converter and the applied voltage setting circuit, in which no element current flows; switch means provided in the second electric pathway for selectively opening and closing the second electric pathway; and calculating means for calculating the concentration of the specified component based on the element current measured value output from the output circuit in the presence of the voltage applied from the applied voltage setting circuit; wherein actuating the switch means allows the applied voltage setting circuit to set the applied voltage at a regulated level such that a potential difference between both terminals of the current-voltage converter lies at a predetermined specified value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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