Method for monitoring lambda sensors
First Claim
1. A method for monitoring lambda sensors, which comprises ascertaining a reference value from a magnitude of switching times under operating conditions of a lambda regulation cycle, in which a sensor signal changes from a rich value to a lean value or from a lean value to a rich value, and classifying a sensor as functioning correctly if the reference value is less than an associated limit value, separately ascertaining the switching times from rich to lean and from lean to rich, forming separate reference values from the switching times, and comparing the separate reference values with separate limit values.
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Abstract
A method for monitoring lambda sensors includes ascertaining a reference value from a magnitude of switching times under operating conditions of a lambda regulation cycle, in which a sensor signal changes from a rich value to a lean value or from a lean value to a rich value. A sensor is classified as functioning correctly if the reference value is less than an associated limit value.
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- 1. A method for monitoring lambda sensors, which comprises ascertaining a reference value from a magnitude of switching times under operating conditions of a lambda regulation cycle, in which a sensor signal changes from a rich value to a lean value or from a lean value to a rich value, and classifying a sensor as functioning correctly if the reference value is less than an associated limit value, separately ascertaining the switching times from rich to lean and from lean to rich, forming separate reference values from the switching times, and comparing the separate reference values with separate limit values.
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6. A method for monitoring a lambda sensor controlling an air-fuel ratio of an internal combustion engine, wherein the lambda sensor issues a sensor signal switching in different directions between maximum and minimum values in respective switching times, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing a switching time required by the sensor signal to change between predefined rich and lean values, adding a predetermined number of switching times to form a reference value, comparing the reference value to a limit value taken in dependence of an operating point of the engine, performing the foregoing steps separately for each direction of switching and only if the engine is in a virtually steady state condition and the range of the sensor signal exhibits no turning point, and classifying the sensor as functioning correctly if, for each direction, the respective reference value is less than the respective limit value. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for monitoring lambda sensors, which comprises ascertaining a reference value from a magnitude of switching times under operating conditions of a lambda regulation cycle, in which a sensor signal changes from a rich value to a lean value or from a lean value to a rich value, and classifying a sensor as functioning correctly if the reference value is less than an associated limit value, using a value at which the sensor signal exhibits a predeterminable first fraction of a maximum value thereof as the rich value, and using a value at which the sensor signal exhibits a predeterminable second fraction of a maximum value thereof as the lean value.
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12. A method for monitoring lambda sensors, which comprises ascertaining a reference value from a magnitude of switching times under operating conditions of a lambda regulation cycle, in which a sensor signal changes from a rich value to a lean value or from a lean value to a rich value, and classifying a sensor as functioning correctly if the reference value is less than an associated limit value, using a value at which the sensor signal exhibits a predeterminable first fraction of a value obtained by sliding averaging of most recently measured maximum values as the rich value, and using a value at which the sensor signal exhibits a second fraction of the value obtained by sliding averaging of the most recently measured maximum values as the lean value.
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