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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2003
Filed:
Nov. 01, 2000
Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A fuel injection control system of low cost for a cylinder injection type internal combustion engine, which system is capable of preventing degradation of fuel injection quantity accuracy which may be brought about by disturbances such as change of a battery voltage, change of resistance of a plunger coil of the fuel injection valve ( ) and change of the fuel pressure (Fp) acting on the fuel injection valve ( ) which may occur in the course of overexcitation driving of the fuel injection valve ( ) at a battery voltage, to thereby allow the fuel injection quantity control to be secured for the fuel injection valve ( ) over an extended range. The fuel injection control system includes an overexcitation drive means ( ) for outputting a overexcitation current to the fuel injection valve ( ) at a battery voltage, a holding drive means ( ) for outputting a holding current smaller than the overexcitation current for holding the fuel injection valve ( ) in a valve open state, a fuel injection valve control means ( ) for changing over output operation of the overexcitation drive means ( ) with output operation of the holding drive means ( ) to thereby control driving operation for the fuel injection valve ( ), and a switching time-point change means ( ) for changing a time point for switching the output operation of the overexcitation drive means ( ) to the output operation of the holding drive means ( ).