Claims
- 1. A method of determining cylinder ID using an ionization signal, comprising the steps of:
partially charging at least one coil; observing at least one of the ionization signal; and determining whether a spark has occurred in at least one cylinder.
- 2. The method of determining cylinder ID as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising the step of determining if said at least one ionization signal is saturated, whereby a spark has occurred in said cylinder.
- 3. The method of determining cylinder ID as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising the step of measuring a duration of a spark whereby a long duration indicates a spark has occurred in said cylinder.
- 4. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 1 wherein said step of partially charging at least one coil comprises reducing an amount of dwell time used to charge said coil, whereby a spark plug located in a cylinder in compression will not ignite.
- 5. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 1 wherein said step of determining whether a spark has occurred in at least one cylinder comprises the steps of:
filtering said ionization signal; integrating said ionization signal; sampling said ionization signal; holding said ionization signal; and comparing said ionization signal with a reference.
- 6. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 1, wherein said step of determining whether a spark has occurred in at least one cylinder comprises:
timing durations of a plurality of sparks; and determining which of said durations is shortest.
- 7. The method of determining cylinder ID as disclosed in claim 2 wherein said step of partially charging at least one coil comprises reducing an amount of dwell time used to charge said coil by 30 percent to 50 percent, whereby a spark plug located in a cylinder in compression will not ignite.
- 8. The method of determining cylinder ID as disclosed in claim 3 wherein said step of partially charging at least one coil comprises reducing an amount of dwell time used to charge said coil by 30 percent to 50 percent, whereby a spark plug located in a cylinder in compression will not ignite.
- 9. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 6 wherein said step of timing the duration of each of said plurality of sparks comprises:
detecting at least one edge of a spark event.
- 10. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 9 wherein said step of timing the duration of each of said plurality of sparks further comprises:
detecting a rising edge of a spark event; enabling a timer; detecting a falling edge of a spark event; and disabling said timer.
- 11. A cylinder ID detection apparatus, comprising:
a filter having an input and an output; an integrator having an input operably connected to said output of said filter; a sample and hold circuit having an input operably connected to an output of said integrator; and a comparator having a first input is operably connected to an output of said sample and hold circuit and a second input operably connected to a reference value.
- 12. The cylinder ID detection apparatus according to claim 11 wherein a second input of said sample and hold circuit is an integration window signal input and is operably connected to a second input of said integrator.
- 13. A method of determining cylinder ID, comprising the steps of:
detecting ionization signals for a plurality of cylinders; and determining which of said ionization signals has the least energy.
- 14. The method of determining cylinder ID according to claim 13 wherein said step of determining which of said ionization signals has the least energy comprises the steps of:
measuring spark durations for said cylinders; comparing said spark durations; and sampling and holding an output of said step of said comparing.
- 15. A cylinder ID detection circuit, comprising:
at least one rising edge detector having at least one input; at least one falling edge detector having at least one input; at least one flip-flop having a first input operably connected to an output of said rising edge detector and a second input operably connected to an output of said falling edge detector; at least one timer comprising a first input operably connected to an output of said flip flop; and a sample and hold circuit comprising an input operably connected to an output of said timer.
- 16. The cylinder ID detection circuit according to claim 15 wherein said at least one input of said rising edge detector comprises a window signal input and an ionization signal input; and wherein said at least one input of said falling edge detector comprises said window signal input and said ionization signal input.
- 17. A cylinder ID detection circuit, comprising:
a plurality of integrators, each having at least one input; a comparator comprising a plurality of inputs operably connected to outputs of said integrators; and a sample and hold circuit comprising a first input operably connected to an output of said comparator.
- 18. The cylinder ID detection circuit according to claim 17 wherein said sample and hold circuit comprises:
a switch comprising a first input operably connected to said at least one input of said plurality of integrators, a second input operably connected to said output of said comparator; and a memory comprising an input operably connected to an output of said switch and an output operably connected to a third input of said switch.
- 19. The cylinder ID detection circuit according to claim 17 wherein said at least one input of said plurality of integrators comprises a window signal input operably connected to a second input of said sample and hold circuit and an ionization signal input; and
wherein said sample and hold circuit comprises an output operably connected to a third input of said sample and hold circuit;
- 20. The cylinder ID detection circuit according to claim 18 wherein said at least one input of said plurality of integrators comprises a window signal input operably connected to said first input of said switch and an ionization signal input.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/423,163, filed Nov. 1, 2002, and 60/467,660, filed May 2, 2003, the entire disclosure of these applications being considered part of the disclosure of this application and hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60423163 |
Nov 2002 |
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60467660 |
May 2003 |
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