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Method and apparatus for analyzing the performance of the electronic ignition of an internal combustion engine

  • US 4,812,979 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1986
  • Issued: 03/14/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/16/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for electrically sensing the operational state of a multiple cylinder internal combustion engine having an electronic ignition system comprising the steps of:

  • (a) generating in sequence a first set of numerical values related to engine speed, said generation including measuring a time interval between consecutive ignition voltage pulses supplied to different cylinders;

    (b) generating in sequence a second set of numerical values representing each of the engine cylinders supplied an ignition voltage pulse by counting the number of ignition pulses supplied to said cylinders of said engine and resetting a value of said second set of numerical values to "1" at each occurance of an ignition voltage pulse supplied to a selected cylinder;

    (c) storing in a memory said first and second numerical values in digital form for a predetermined length of time greater than the length of time of any one ignition pulse, where each sequential numerical value of the first set stored in memory is associated with a corresponding sequential numerical value of the second set stored in the memory;

    (d) converting said first set of numerical values in a computer into a set of speed values, each representing the engine speed for the cylinder represented by the associated second value;

    (e) displaying said set of speed values with their associated second set values in sequence in graphical form as a stationary electronic image wherein said stationary electronic image is in the form of a bar graph comprising a plurality of bars arranged in sequence, with each bar representing an absolute value of engine speed associated with a particular cylinder.

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