Ignition system tester
First Claim
1. A vehicle ignition system tester for determining when a fault exists in the ignition system of a vehicle, said ignition system tester including:
- detection means for detecting the occurrence of a spark firing voltage;
integrating means for integrating the spark firing voltage over a predetermined period of time; and
decision means for determining whether the integrated voltage reaches a predetermined threshold thus signifying that sufficient spark plug firing energy was stored in the coil and there is no fault in the vehicle ignition system, said decision means including;
a phase lock loop circuit for generating strobe pulses at predicted spark plug firing times and comparing the occurrence of a spark plug firing pulse to the occurrence of the strobe pulse;
a first phase lock loop filter having a relatively slow time constant for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to slow changes in engine speed;
a second phase lock loop filter having a relatively fast time constant for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to rapid changes in engine speed; and
a selection means for selecting between said first and second phase lock loop filters so as to minimize strobe repetition rate change in response to additional erroneous or missing spark plug firing pulses and maximize strobe repetition rate change in response to actual changes in engine speed.
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Abstract
This specification discloses testing vehicle primary ignition systems by taking the integral of the primary spark plug firing voltage versus time over a time period when the spark should occur. To determine when an integration output should be evaluated, a phase locked loop circuit is used to predict the occurrence of an ignition firing pulse. To compensate for changes in engine speed and yet disregard extraneous spark plug firings, the phase locked loop circuit contains two loop filters having different response times which are automatically selected to minimize response to erroneous or missing spark plug firings and maximize response to actual engine RPM changes.
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1. A vehicle ignition system tester for determining when a fault exists in the ignition system of a vehicle, said ignition system tester including:
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detection means for detecting the occurrence of a spark firing voltage; integrating means for integrating the spark firing voltage over a predetermined period of time; and decision means for determining whether the integrated voltage reaches a predetermined threshold thus signifying that sufficient spark plug firing energy was stored in the coil and there is no fault in the vehicle ignition system, said decision means including; a phase lock loop circuit for generating strobe pulses at predicted spark plug firing times and comparing the occurrence of a spark plug firing pulse to the occurrence of the strobe pulse; a first phase lock loop filter having a relatively slow time constant for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to slow changes in engine speed; a second phase lock loop filter having a relatively fast time constant for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to rapid changes in engine speed; and a selection means for selecting between said first and second phase lock loop filters so as to minimize strobe repetition rate change in response to additional erroneous or missing spark plug firing pulses and maximize strobe repetition rate change in response to actual changes in engine speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An ignition system tester to test an ignition system having primary and secondary windings for proper operation including:
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a phase-locked-loop circuit to track engine RPM and to generate internal strobe pulse timing at predicted spark plug firing times and comparing the occurence of a spark plug firing pulse to the occurence of the strobe pulse; a first phase lock loop filter having a first resistor capacitor time constant, said first time constant being relatively slow for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to slow changes in engine speed; a second phase lock loop filter having a second resistor capacitor time constant, said second time constant being relatively fast for adjusting the strobe repetition rate to rapid changes in engine speed; and a selection means for selecting between said first and second phase lock loop filters so as to minimize strobe repetition rate change in response to additional erroneous or missing spark plug firing pulses and maximize strobe repetition rate change in response to actual changes in engine speed, said selection means including a transistor means coupled to control current flow through said second phase lock loop filter and having a control electrode responsive to differences between the strobe repetition rate of said phase lock loop circuit and the repetition rate of actual spark plug firing of the vehicle ignition system. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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