Claims
- 1. An electronic throttle control system comprising:a throttle plate; a first position sensor coupled to said throttle plate; a second position sensor coupled to said throttle plate; wherein said second position sensor has a first characteristic in a first operating range and a second characteristic in a second operating range, wherein said first characteristic provides a greater signal sensitivity than said second characteristic; and a monitor for comparing an output of said first sensor to an output of said second sensor and for determining degradation in response to said comparison; wherein said first characteristic is a first slope and said second characteristic is a second slope, wherein said first slope is greater than said second slope, and wherein said second position sensor comprises a substrate and a track on said substrate, wherein said substrate has a first segment generating said first characteristic and a second segment generating said second characteristic.
- 2. An electronic throttle control system comprising:a throttle plate; a first position sensor coupled to said throttle plate; a second position sensor coupled to said throttle plate; wherein said first position sensor outputs a first voltage signal linearly proportional to an angle of rotation of said throttle plate; wherein said second position sensor outputs a second voltage signal linearly proportional to said angle of rotation within a first range of angles and outputs a third voltage signal linearly proportional to said angle of rotation within a second range of angles, wherein a first slope of said second voltage signal is different than a second slope of said third voltage signal, wherein said first slope greater than said second slope; and a controller for determining disagreement between said first position sensor and said second position sensor based on said first output signal, said second output signal, and said third output signal.
- 3. The system recited in claim 1, wherein said controller further selects one of said first and second sensors for use in feedback controlling said throttle plate based on which sensor is indicating a greater throttle position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/184,946, filed Feb. 25, 2000, titled “ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SYSTEM”.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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