IP Library Granted Patent US 8,723,614
Granted Patent B2
US 8,723,614 · App. 13/240,736 · Granted May 13, 2014

Trigger activated adjustable pulse width generator circuit for automotive exhaust after-treatment and injection

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Patent No.
US 8,723,614
App. No.
13/240,736
Granted
May 13, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method adjusts a pulse width of a signal. The method provides a fixed voltage input trigger pulse ( 34 ), of a certain pulse width, to a pulse width generator circuit ( 10 ) and provides an output pulse ( 52 ) from the pulse width generator circuit such that a pulse width of the output pulse is longer than the certain pulse width, without changing a voltage or frequency of the input trigger pulse. The method is used to drive an injector of a diesel reductant delivery system to inject fluid into an exhaust flow path.

Claims (28)

1. A method of adjusting a pulse width of a signal, the method comprising:

providing a fixed voltage input trigger pulse, of a certain pulse width, to a pulse width generator circuit, the pulse width generator circuit including first and second comparator circuits, first and second D flip-flops, and a current mirror, and

providing an output pulse from the pulse width generator circuit such that a pulse width of the output pulse is longer than the certain pulse width, without changing a voltage or frequency of the input trigger pulse,

wherein the step of providing the output pulse includes:

receiving the input trigger pulse at the first comparator circuit, with output of the first comparator circuit being provided to an input of the first flip-flop, and output of the first flip-flop being connected to a clock of the second flip-flop such that when the second flip-flop receives a rising edge from the first flip-flop, an output of the second flip-flop is pushed high and remains high until being reset by a signal from the second comparator circuit, wherein the output of the second flip-flop defines the output pulse.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the output pulse width is adjustably set by a trim pot.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the trim pot is provided by a voltage divider circuit.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the output pulse width is adjustably set by a separate voltage input that can vary from zero to ten volts.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the separate voltage input is provided by a voltage divider circuit.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein output pulse width is 0.25 to 30 milliseconds greater than the certain pulse width.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising using the output pulse to drive an injector of a diesel reductant delivery system to inject fluid into an exhaust flow path.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fixed voltage input trigger pulse is provided at five volts.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method includes governing, via a switch, a variable inverting input to the second comparator circuit to permit a choice of controlling the variable inverting input by a trim-pot or by a separate voltage input that varies from zero to ten volts, wherein an output of the second comparator circuit is connected with a capacitor and with the second flip-flop so that as soon as the capacitor charges to a reset voltage, a reset of the second flip-flop is activated and the output of the second flip-flop goes to zero.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the current mirror is connected to the output of the second flip-flop to provide a constant charging current for the capacitor, with the output of the second flip-flop being the source of the output pulse and a voltage input of the current mirror, as well as a reset input to the second comparator circuit for resetting the second flip-flop to zero.

11. A pulse width generator circuit for adjusting duration of an output pulse, the pulse width generator circuit comprising:

first and second comparator circuits,

first and second D flip-flops, and

a current mirror,

wherein the first comparator circuit is constructed and arranged to receive a fixed voltage input trigger pulse, of a certain pulse width, with output of the first comparator circuit being connected to an input of the first flip-flop, and output of the first flip-flop being connected to a clock of the second flip-flop such that when the second flip-flop receives a rising edge from the first flip-flop, an output of the second flip-flop is pushed high and remains high until being reset by a signal from the second comparator circuit,

wherein the second comparator circuit receives a variable inverting input and an output of the second comparator circuit is connected with a capacitor and with the second flip-flop so that as soon as the capacitor charges to a reset voltage, a reset of the second flip-flop is activated and the output of the second flip-flop goes to zero,

wherein the current mirror is connected to the output of the second flip-flop to provide a constant charging current for the capacitor, with the output of the second flip-flop being the source of the output pulse and a voltage input of the current mirror, as well as a reset input to the second comparator circuit for resetting the second flip-flop to zero, and

wherein the output of the second flip-flop defines the output pulse having a pulse width longer than the certain pulse width, without changing a voltage or frequency of the input trigger pulse.

12. The circuit of claim 11 , further comprising a switch for governing the variable inverting input to the second comparator circuit, the switch being constructed and arranged to permit a choice of controlling the variable inverting input by a trim-pot or by a separate voltage input that varies from zero to ten volts.

13. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the variable inverting input is provided by a voltage divider circuit.

14. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the output pulse width is 0.25 to 30 milliseconds greater than the certain pulse width.

15. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the pulse width generator circuit is part of a driver for driving an injector of a diesel reductant delivery system for injecting fluid into an exhaust flow path.

16. The circuit of claim 15 , in combination with the injector.

17. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the fixed voltage input trigger pulse is five volts.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC.
Reel/Frame 057650/0891 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 27, 2014
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 032541/0496 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2011
From: COSBY, DOUGLAS EDWARD; CZIMMEK, PERRY ROBERT
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
Reel/Frame 026955/0093 →