Apparatus for oxygen sensor impedance measurement
First Claim
1. In combination with a vehicle engine exhaust mounted oxygen sensor of the type having a pair of output terminals with a variable internal impedance across said terminals and being effective to generate an output signal voltage across said terminals, apparatus for measuring said internal impedance, comprising:
- a test impedance;
a semiconductor switch connected in series with said sensor and said test impedance, the semiconductor switch being characterized by an internal impedance which may increase greatly with low current therethrough;
a constant current source connected to supply a constant electrical current to the one sensor terminal, said constant current source being effective to provide current through the reference impedance and semiconductor switch when the sensor internal impedance becomes large;
first means effective to sense and store the magnitude of the voltage at the one sensor terminal with the semiconductor switch not conducting;
second means effective to sense the magnitude of the voltage at the one sensor terminal with the semiconductor switch conducting for comparison with the magnitude stored in the first means, the ratio of said magnitudes varying with and thus indicating said sensor impedance.
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Abstract
A vehicle engine exhaust mounted oxygen sensor of the type producing an internally generated signal voltage and having a variable internal impedance is connected in series with a reference impedance and a semiconductor switch, the semiconductor switch having an impedance which may become large when current therethrough is very low. A constant current source is connected to supply current to the junction of the sensor and reference impedance at one sensor terminal and thus guarantee a minimum current and small switch impedance when the sensor impedance is large. Further apparatus samples the magnitudes of the voltage at the one sensor terminal with the semiconductor switch in its conducting and non-conducting states, the ratio of said magnitudes varying with sensor impedance. The ratio can be compared with one or more references to provide a warm sensor signal or control the operation of a sensor heater.
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1. In combination with a vehicle engine exhaust mounted oxygen sensor of the type having a pair of output terminals with a variable internal impedance across said terminals and being effective to generate an output signal voltage across said terminals, apparatus for measuring said internal impedance, comprising:
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a test impedance; a semiconductor switch connected in series with said sensor and said test impedance, the semiconductor switch being characterized by an internal impedance which may increase greatly with low current therethrough; a constant current source connected to supply a constant electrical current to the one sensor terminal, said constant current source being effective to provide current through the reference impedance and semiconductor switch when the sensor internal impedance becomes large; first means effective to sense and store the magnitude of the voltage at the one sensor terminal with the semiconductor switch not conducting; second means effective to sense the magnitude of the voltage at the one sensor terminal with the semiconductor switch conducting for comparison with the magnitude stored in the first means, the ratio of said magnitudes varying with and thus indicating said sensor impedance.
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