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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2003
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2000
Scott B. Kesler, Kokomo, IN (US);
Delphi Technologies, Inc., Troy, MI (US);
Abstract
An automotive ignition system ( ) includes a control circuit ( ) operable to drive a coil current switching device ( ) connected between an ignition coil ( ) referenced at battery voltage (V ) and a sense resistor (R ) referenced at ground potential. The control circuit ( ) includes a drive circuit ( ) and voltage trip circuit ( ) defining a reference voltage (V ) for comparison with a sense voltage (V ) developed across the sense resistor (R ) due to increasing coil current (I ) through the ignition coil ( ). As the sense voltage (V ) increases to the reference voltage (V ), the voltage trip circuit ( ) produces a trip voltage signal (V ) to which the drive circuit ( ) is responsive to deactivate the coil current switching device ( ). The voltage trip circuit ( ) is configured such that the reference voltage (V ) is temperature and battery voltage, and optionally engine speed, dependent. The trip voltage signal (V ) thus carries this same dependency so that ignition coil charging time may be. optimally controlled under varying temperature, battery voltage, and optionally engine speed, conditions.