Claims
- 1. A direct ignition apparatus comprising:
- a transformer module including a transformer encased in potting material, said transformer having a secondary coil which develops an ignition voltage at a positive lead thereof;
- spark generating means coupled to said positive lead for producing a spark discharge in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine;
- a base module mated to said transformer module, said base module housing a planar conductive plate oriented in alignment with at least a portion of said positive lead and
- an ignition signal processing circuit electrically connected to said conductive plate to sense a voltage transient capacitively coupled to said conductive plate from said positive lead during said spark discharge.
- 2. A direct ignition apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said base module is formed of plastic material, and said conductive plate is insert molded into said plastic material.
- 3. A direct ignition apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said ignition signal processing circuit is mounted in a cavity formed in said plastic material of said base module, and said conductive plate forms an integral part of a conductive lead frame insert molded in said plastic material, electrically connecting said ignition signal processing circuit to said conductive plate.
- 4. A direct ignition apparatus comprising:
- a transformer including a secondary coil which develops concurrent positive and negative ignition voltages at positive and negative leads thereof;
- first spark generating means coupled to said positive lead for producing a first spark discharge in a first cylinder of an internal combustion engine;
- second spark generating means coupled to said negative lead for producing a second spark discharge in a second cylinder of said internal combustion engine,
- a first planar conductive plate disposed remote from said positive and negative leads and oriented in parallel relationship to at least a portion of said positive lead;
- a second planar conductive plate disposed remote from said positive and negative leads and oriented in parallel relationship to at least a portion of said negative lead,
- dielectric material disposed between said positive lead and said first conductive plate, and between said negative lead and said second conductive plate, and
- an ignition signal processing circuit connected to said first and second conductive plates to sense voltage transients capacitively coupled to said first and second conductive plates during said first and second spark discharges, respectively.
- 5. A direct ignition apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein said ignition signal processing circuit and said first and second conductive plates are housed in a plastic base module, said ignition signal processing circuit is mounted in a cavity formed in said base module, and said first and second conductive plates form an integral part of a conductive lead frame which is insert molded in the plastic, electrically connecting said ignition signal processing circuit to said first and second conductive plates.
- 6. A direct ignition apparatus as set forth in claim 4, including means for electrically coupling said first and second plates to form a common electrical node which is connected to said ignition signal processing circuit.
- 7. A direct ignition apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein the rate of change in voltage of the positive and negative ignition voltages prior to said first and second spark discharges are different due to an impedance mismatch between said first and second spark generating means, and the first and second planar conductive plates are differentially sized in relation to said impedance mismatch so as to balance the voltage transients capacitively coupled into said first and second plates prior to said first and second spark discharges, whereby the voltage at said common electrical node is substantially zero prior to said first and second spark discharges.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,410,253, issued Apr. 25, 1995.
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