Claims
- 1. A circuit for providing a voltage boost to at least one fuel injector of an engine comprising:a first switch providing a signal during starting of the engine; and a boost circuit coupled to the first switch, the boost circuit receiving an available input voltage of a first potential and providing an output voltage of a second increased potential to the at least one fuel injector during starting of the engine based on the signal.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the first switch is activated by the starting of the engine.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the available input voltage is supplied by a battery.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the available input voltage is supplied by an alternator.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the increased potential is a predetermined voltage of up to 40 volts.
- 6. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a fuel injector control circuit coupled to the boost circuit and to at least one fuel injector solenoid for supplying the output voltage to a fuel injector solenoid.
- 7. The circuit of claim 6, further comprising a current sensor electrically in series with the at least one fuel injector solenoid for generating a feedback signal applied to the fuel injector control circuit.
- 8. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the at least one injector is a plurality of injectors, and wherein the circuit further comprises a distribution block electrically coupled with the plurality of fuel injectors, the distribution block controlling the delivery of the output voltage to the plurality of fuel injectors according to a predetermined sequence.
- 9. A circuit for providing a voltage boost upon start-up of an internal combustion engine comprising:a battery; a switch connected to the battery, the switch providing a signal upon the start up of the engine; a boost circuit coupled to the switch, the boost circuit receiving an input voltage from the battery and providing an increased output voltage during engine start-up based upon receipt of the signal; and an electrically actuated fuel injector coupled to the boost circuit, the fuel injector receiving the increased output voltage during engine start-up.
- 10. The circuit of claim 9, further comprising a fuel injector control circuit coupled to the boost circuit and to the fuel injector for applying the output voltage to the fuel injector.
- 11. The circuit of claim 10, wherein the fuel injector includes a solenoid coil, and wherein the circuit further includes a current sensor electrically in series with the solenoid coil for detecting current through the coil.
- 12. The circuit of claim 11, wherein the current sensor generates a feedback signal representative of the current through the coil and applies the feedback signal to the control circuit.
- 13. The circuit of claim 10, wherein the control circuit is coupled between the boost circuit and a plurality of injector coils for regulating application of the output voltage to the injector coils.
- 14. A method for boosting a voltage supplied to at least one fuel injector of an engine during starting the engine comprising:providing a signal upon the initiation of starting the engine; receiving an input voltage from an available source at a first potential into a boost circuit; providing an output voltage of a second increased potential from the boost circuit to the fuel injector; and sustaining the output voltage during at least a portion of starting the engine.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the available source comprises a battery.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the available source composes an alternator.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of providing an output voltage of a second increased potential comprises providing a predetermined voltage of up to 40 volts.
- 18. The method of claim 14, comprising the further steps of detecting current flowing to the fuel injector and regulating application of the output voltage to the injector based upon the detected current.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/170,853 filed Oct. 13, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,058.
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