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Circuit configuration for the evaluation of sensor signals of inductive sensors in motor vehicles

  • US 5,796,232 A
  • Filed: 03/01/1996
  • Issued: 08/18/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/07/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A circuit configuration for the evaluation of an alternating voltage sensor signal of an inductive sensor in a motor vehicle comprising:

  • an input stage having an input circuit connected between a voltage source and the inductive sensor for applying a DC voltage to the inductive sensor and having a reference circuit connected to the voltage source for generating an internal reference voltage corresponding to said DC voltage applied to the inductive sensor;

    a threshold value stage having a rectifying circuit connected to said input circuit for generating a sensor signal peak value, a converter circuit connected to said rectifying circuit for generating a reduced peak value, a comparator circuit connected to said converter circuit and connected to said input circuit for comparing the sensor signal with said reduced peak value to recognize a crossover of the sensor signal, and an adjustment circuit connected between said comparator circuit and said rectifying circuit for changing said sensor signal peak value following crossover recognition by said comparator circuit; and

    an error stage having a diagnostic circuit connected to said converter circuit for recognizing defects in a sensor cable and for recognizing defects in the inductive sensor and having a polarity circuit connected to said input circuit and to said reference circuit for recognizing an improper inductive sensor polarity.

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