×

Method of compensating output of air/fuel ratio sensor for variation in the current sensitivity to oxygen

  • US 5,265,458 A
  • Filed: 06/11/1992
  • Issued: 11/30/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A method of compensating an output signal (YA) of an air/fuel ratio sensor exposed to an exhaust gas produced as a result of combustion of an air-fuel mixture, said sensor having an internal space into which said exhaust gas is introduced under a predetermined diffusion resistance, and including a first and a second electrochemical cell each of which has an oxygen-ion conductive solid electrolyte body and at least one pair of electrodes, said first electrochemical cell operating as an oxygen concentration cell so as to produce an electromotive force (Vs) which corresponds to an oxygen partial pressure in said internal space, said second electrochemical cell performing an oxygen pumping action with a pump current (Ip) applied thereto so as to control said oxygen partial pressure in said internal space such that said electromotive force is substantially held at a predetermined constant value, said output signal corresponding to said pump current and representing a parameter of said air-fuel mixture, said method comprising the steps of:

  • converting said output signal in the form of an analog signal (YA) into a digital signal (YD) by an analog/digital converter;

    subjecting said analog signal to a first sensitivity compensation to thereby compensate said digital signal, by adjusting an input signal range (FSR) of said analog/digital converter according to a first sensitivity compensating coefficient (KA) which corresponds to a coefficient (KO2) of sensitivity of said pump current (Ip) of said sensor to an O2 concentration of said exhaust gas.

View all claims
  • 1 Assignment
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×