IP Library Granted Patent US 8,928,338
Granted Patent B2
US 8,928,338 · App. 12/947,867 · Granted Jan 6, 2015

Self diagnostics of a particulate matter sensor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,928,338
App. No.
12/947,867
Granted
Jan 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A particulate matter sensor includes first and second electrodes spaced from each other with a bias resistor connected between the first and second electrodes. The particulate matter sensor allows an open circuit fault condition in the sensor or in the connectors or wiring to the sensor to be detected. A sensing system using the particulate matter sensor and a method for diagnosing faults in a sensing system are also provided.

Claims (16)

1. A sensor for detecting particulate matter in a gas stream, comprising:

an electrically nonconductive substrate;

a first electrode disposed on a first surface of the substrate;

a second electrode disposed on the first surface of the substrate and spaced away from the first electrode;

a bias resistor disposed on the substrate electrically connected between the first electrode and the second electrode; and

a sealing means to seal a portion of the substrate from the gas stream, wherein the bias resistor is located on the portion of the substrate that is sealed from the gas stream.

2. The sensor of claim 1 , additionally comprising a heater means disposed to heat a first portion of the substrate, wherein the bias resistor is located on a second portion of the substrate remote from the heater means.

3. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the bias resistor has a resistance value greater than about 100 kilohms.

4. The sensor of claim 3 wherein the bias resistor has a resistance value greater than about 1 megohm.

5. The sensor of claim 4 wherein the bias resistor has a resistance value of about 7 megohms to 10 megohms

6. The sensor of claim 4 wherein the bias resistor has a resistance value greater than about 10 megohms.

7. The sensor of claim 1 additionally comprising first connection means electrically connected to the first electrode and second connection means electrically connected to the second electrode, said first and second connection means adapted to connect to an impedance measurement means external to the sensor, wherein the first electrode is disposed electrically in series between the first connection means and the bias resistor.

8. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the bias resistor is formed by depositing a film of resistive material on the substrate and is subsequently trimmed by ablative means to increase its resistance value to a predetermined target resistance value.

9. A method for diagnosing a particulate matter sensing system, said system comprising an electronic controller portion, an electrical connection means connected to the controller portion, and a sensing element connected to the electrical connection means, said sensing element comprising two electrodes spaced from one another and a bias resistor connected electrically between the two electrodes; said method comprising the steps of:

determining the impedance of the combined electrical connection means and sensing element, and

indicating a fault condition if the impedance of the combined electrical connection means and sensing element is greater than the resistance value of the bias resistor.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 18, 2024
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES IP LIMITED
To: BORGWARNER US TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 068985/0968 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2018
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES IP LIMITED
Reel/Frame 045109/0947 →