Claims
- 1. A method of developing a stabilized firing event signal in a cylinder for a wasted spark ignition system wherein the spark plugs of a pair of complementary cylinders are fired simultaneously from opposite ends of an ignition coil secondary winding, comprising the steps of:
- obtaining separate firing event signals from the spark plug ignition wires associated with the pair of cylinders;
- sorting the firing event signals into first, power spark signals and second, wasted spark signals of like polarity;
- combining the power spark signals and wasted spark signals together to eliminate common mode signal components therefrom; and
- developing visual displays of power spark signals, wasted spark signals and combined power spark signals and wasted spark signals.
- 2. Apparatus for developing a stabilized firing event signal in a wasted spark ignition system comprising:
- a first and a second cylinder;
- first and second spark plugs associated with said first and said second cylinder, respectively;
- a secondary ignition coil winding having its respective ends coupled to said first and to said second spark plugs;
- pickup means for developing first and second firing event signals from said first and said second spark plugs upon firing of said ignition coil winding;
- means for developing from said first and said second firing event signals, a power spark signal and a wasted spark signal of like polarity;
- means for combining said power spark signal and said wasted spark signal to eliminate common mode signal components therefrom; and
- means for displaying said power spark signal, said wasted spark signal and said combined power spark and wasted spark signals.
- 3. A method of developing a stabilized firing event signal for a cylinder in a wasted spark ignition system wherein the spark plugs of a pair of complementary cylinders are fired simultaneously from opposite ends of an ignition coil secondary winding comprising the steps of:
- developing first and second signals from the firing events of the associated pair of cylinders; and
- combining said first and second signals to eliminate common mode signal components therefrom.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said developing step comprises the step of:
- obtaining said first and second signals from the spark plug ignition wires associated with said pair of cylinders; and
- wherein said combining step comprises the step of;
- supplying said first and second signals with like polarity to a summation circuit.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further including the step of developing a visual display of said combined first and second signals.
- 6. Apparatus for developing a stabilized firing event signal in a wasted spark ignition system comprising:
- a first and a second cylinder;
- first and second spark plugs associated with said first and said second cylinder, respectively;
- a secondary ignition coil winding having its respective ends coupled to said first and said second spark plug;
- means developing first and second firing event signals from said first and said second spark plugs upon firing of said ignition coil winding; and
- means combining said first and said second firing event signals to eliminate common mode signal portions.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said combining means comprise a summation circuit and means for supplying said first and said second signals to said summation circuit with like polarity.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said ignition coil winding is connected to said first and said second spark plugs by ignition wires and wherein the means for developing said first and said second signals comprise pickup means associated with said ignition wires.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further including means for visually displaying the combined first and second signals.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 026,857, filed Mar. 17, 1987, now abandoned.
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