Claims
- 1. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including an ignition coil having a primary winding and a secondary winding coupled to a spark plug in a combustion cylinder of said engine, a switch responsive to an ignition control signal for causing a primary current to flow through said primary winding, a control circuit configured to generate said ignition control signal so as to produce a plurality of sparks at said spark plug during a combustion event in said cylinder, characterized by:a combustion detection circuit in sensing relation with said combustion cylinder configured to generate a combustion detect signal when combustion occurs to a predetermined level; and wherein said control circuit is further configured to terminate said generation of said ignition control signal during said combustion event responsive to said combustion detect signal.
- 2. The ignition system of claim 1 wherein said control circuit is responsive to a first electronic spark timing signal having a duration corresponding to a respective charge interval of said ignition coil associated with a first one of said plurality of sparks.
- 3. The ignition system of claim 2 wherein said control circuit is further responsive to an enable signal having a duration corresponding to a multicharge interval in which said plurality of sparks may be generated for said combustion event of said cylinder.
- 4. The ignition system of claim 3 wherein said control circuit includes means for generating a second EST signal having active and inactive states corresponding to respective charge and discharge intervals of said ignition coil associated with said plurality of sparks after said first one of said sparks.
- 5. The ignition system of claim 4 wherein said control circuit includes means for outputting said ignition control signal as a function of said first and second EST signals.
- 6. The ignition system of claim 5 wherein said outputting means comprises an OR logic gate.
- 7. The ignition system of claim 6 wherein said outputting means further comprises a timing circuit including a resistive element and a capacitive element, said timing circuit being configured to establish said respective durations of said active and inactive states of said second EST signal.
- 8. The ignition system of claim 4 wherein said second EST signal generating means is further responsive to said combustion detect signal.
- 9. The ignition system of claim 8 wherein said second EST signal generating means comprises an RS flip flop, a first AND logic gate and a second AND logic gate.
- 10. The ignition system of claim 9 wherein said first EST signal is applied to a reset input of said RS flip flop to place an inverted output thereof in an active state.
- 11. The ignition system of claim 10 wherein said combustion detect signal is applied to a set input of said RS flip flop such that said inverted output thereof will be forced to an inactive state in response thereto.
- 12. The ignition system of claim 11 wherein said first AND logic gate includes a first input coupled to said inverted output of said RS flip flop, and a second input coupled to receive said enable signal.
- 13. The ignition system of claim 12 wherein an output of said first AND logic gate is coupled to an input of said second AND logic gate, said second AND logic gate having an output configured to generate said second EST signal.
- 14. The ignition system of claim 1 wherein said combustion detection circuit comprises an ion current sensing system configured to generate said combustion detect signal.
- 15. The ignition system of claim 14 wherein said ion current sensing system includes a circuit for producing said combustion detect signal when an ion current through said spark plug exceeds a preselected level.
- 16. The ignition system of claim 14 wherein said ion current sensing system includes a circuit for producing said combustion detect signal when an integrated ion current through said spark plug exceeds a preselected level.
- 17. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:an ignition coil having a primary winding and a secondary winding coupled to a spark plug in a combustion cylinder of said engine; a switch responsive to an ignition control signal for causing a primary current to flow through said primary winding; a control circuit configured to generate said ignition control signal so as to produce a plurality of sparks at said spark plug during a combustion event in said cylinder; a combustion detection circuit in sensing relation with said combustion cylinder configured to generate a combustion detect signal when combustion occurs; said control circuit being further configured to terminate said generation of said ignition control signal during said combustion event responsive to said combustion detect signal, said control circuit being further operated to terminate said generation of said ignition control signal when a combustion interval ends.
- 18. In an ignition system for an internal combustion engine including an ignition coil having a secondary winding configured to be connected to a spark plug disposed proximate a cylinder of the engine, a method of controlling ignition comprising the steps of:(A) determining a multicharge interval during which a plurality of sparks are generated using the spark plug; (B) generating at least a first one of the plurality of sparks proximate the cylinder during the multicharge interval; (C) generating a combustion detect signal when combustion occurs in the cylinder; and (D) terminating the multicharge interval in response to the combustion detect signal.
- 19. The ignition system of claim 18 wherein step (A) comprises the substeps of:determining a duration of the multicharge interval; determining a number of sparks to occurs during the multicharge interval.
- 20. The ignition system of claim 18 wherein step (C) comprises the substep of:biasing the spark plug a predetermined time after each spark; measuring an ion current produced in response to the biasing step; comparing the measured ion current with a predetermined ion current level; and producing the combustion detect signal when the measured ion current exceeds the predetermined ion current level.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/328,747, filed Jun. 9, 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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