The present invention relates to a device for triggering ignition circuits.
German Patent Document No. 101 09 620.8 describes a device for triggering ignition circuits, where a positive and negative output stage of, in each instance, different substrates are used for an ignition circuit.
The device of the present invention for triggering ignition circuits provides the advantage over the prior art in that the present device is more cost-effective, since the cross-coupled, positive and negative output stages are now situated on a single substrate. In this context, the modularity of the set-up is also considerably increased. A gain in reliability is achieved, which is more significant than that of the known design approaches not having the cross coupling of the present invention, because the positive and negative output stages, along with their corresponding ignition-circuit diagnostics and triggering, may be implemented independently of each other.
It is advantageous that the geometric distance between the positive and negative output stages of the same ignition circuit on the substrate is maximized. In this manner, the reliability is increased, since as long a distance as possible between the positive and negative output stages for the same ignition circuit produces a high degree of independence from manufacturing tolerances, which may be localized on a portion of the substrate.
In addition, it is advantageous that a pair of positive and negative output stages may have the same power supply. This produces a considerable circuit-engineering advantage and simplifies the design.
Therefore, the ignition system is formed by positive output stage 1, firing pellet 3, and negative output stage 6. Added to this are diagnostic units 4 and 5, as well as drive circuits 2 and 7. Firing pellet or ignition circuit 3 is powered by the positive and negative output stages, which are switched through in the case of firing, in order to provide the ignition circuit with the ignition current. The positive output stage is referred to as such, since the supply voltage is connected to it, while the negative output stage is connected to ground. A separate drive circuit for positive and negative output stages 1 and 6 ensures that the positive and negative output stages of a pair may be cross-coupled to other positive and negative output stages of other pairs, in order to power a firing pellet. In this case, the positive and negative output stages of a pair have a common power supply. As an alternative, separate power supplies are also possible.
The base or the gate of transistors 8 and 9, and of the transistors of pairs blocks 13 and 14 that are covered by block 12 in
Drive circuits 2 and 7 are driver circuits, which are activated by the processor in the case of triggering. Therefore, drive circuits 2 and 7 are connected to the gate or the base of transistors 8 and 9.
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102 32 359 | Jul 2002 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE03/00587 | 2/25/2003 | WO | 00 | 7/20/2005 |
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WO2004/016475 | 2/26/2004 | WO | A |
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