Claims
- 1. The method of measuring instantaneous engine speed for a portion of rotation of an output shaft of an engine comprising a shaft driven by the engine and an associated fixed component of the engine juxtaposed to a portion of the shaft, a permanent magnet fixed to one of the shaft and the component and an electrical coil fixed to the other of the shaft and the component and adapted to output a pulse upon passage of the coil and the permanent magnet upon rotation of the shaft for indicating the angular position of the shaft, said method comprising the steps of determining the shaft angle when the maximum positive pulse is generated by the coil, determining the shaft angle when the maximum negative pulse is generated by the coil, and measuring the time interval between the maximum positive and negative pulses to determine instantaneous shaft rotational speed.
- 2. A method of measuring instantaneous engine speed as in claim 1, wherein the engine is a four-cycle engine.
- 3. A method of measuring instantaneous engine speed as in claim 2, wherein the shaft comprises a cam shaft driven by the engine crankshaft and rotating at one-half crankshaft speed.
- 4. A method of measuring instantaneous engine speed as in claim 3, wherein the coil and permanent magnet are disposed to provide an indication of top dead center.
- 5. A method of measuring instantaneous engine speed as in claim 4, further comprising determining the actual shaft angle from the output pulse and summing the output pulses for a given time period to determine average shaft rotational speed.
- 6. A method of sensing both absolute pressure in an engine combustion chamber and its instantaneous change of pressure comprising a piezoelectric device adapted to be exposed to combustion chamber pressure and outputting a first electrical signal indicative of the change in pressure in the combustion chamber, and an amplifier circuit receiving the first electrical signal and transforming the first electrical signal into a second electrical signal indicative of the pressure in the combustion chamber, said method comprising the step of selecting which of said electrical signals is read to provide either a change in pressure signal or an absolute pressure signal.
- 7. A method of sensing both absolute pressure in an engine combustion chamber and its instantaneous change of pressure as in claim 6, wherein the method further comprises summing the first electrical signals for a given time period to determine engine torque.
- 8. A method of sensing both absolute pressure in an engine combustion chamber and its instantaneous change of pressure as in claim 7, wherein the time period is selected to begin at the time when the change in pressure is at a maximum and end the summing when the change in pressure is zero.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of application No. 08/833,767, filed Apr. 9, 1997, which application is a file wrapper of application No. 08/207,273, filed Mar. 7, 1994, all entitled “ENGINE TORQUE-DETECTING METHOD AND AN APPARATUS THEREFOR”, and assigned to the assignee hereof.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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