IP Library Granted Patent US 11,174,806
Granted Patent B2
US 11,174,806 · App. 16/599,621 · Granted Nov 16, 2021

Oxygen sensor system and method

Inventors: Mark W. Gose (Kokomo, IN); Jerry W. Campbell (Carmel, IN); Eugene V. Ripley (Russiaville, IN); Marc R. Engelhardt (Kokomo, IN); Jingyi Hou (Westfield, IN)
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Patent No.
US 11,174,806
App. No.
16/599,621
Granted
Nov 16, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of operating an oxygen sensor system is provided where the system includes an oxygen sensor, the oxygen sensor including a pump cell, and wherein the oxygen sensor is connected to associated circuitry such that the associated circuitry controls operation of the pump cell. The pump cell includes a pump line connected to a pump electrode of the pump cell and a return line connected to a return electrode of the pump cell. The method includes, subsequent to a diagnostic process, raising the potential of the pump line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the pump line.

Claims (17)

1. A method of operating an oxygen sensor system, said system including an oxygen sensor, said oxygen sensor including a pump cell, and wherein said oxygen sensor is connected to associated circuitry, said associated circuitry adapted to control operation of said pump cell, where said pump cell includes a pump line connected to a pump electrode of the pump cell and a return line connected to a return electrode of the pump cell, having first means connected to the pump line to pump current to or from said pump cell to maintain said pump cell at a nominal voltage during operation, said pump line and return lines being connected to ground via respective capacitances, said method comprises:

subsequent to a diagnostic process, raising the potential of the pump line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the pump line.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , including subsequent to the diagnostic process, raising the potential of the return line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the return line.

3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein raising the potential of the pump line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the pump line is provided by second additional means to pump current onto the pump line.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said oxygen sensor is a two-cell sensor including a reference cell, having a first electrode thereof connected the return line, and a second electrode connected via a reference line to said associated circuitry, said reference line being connected to ground via a respective capacitance, said method including subsequent to the diagnostic process, raising the potential of the reference line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the reference line.

5. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said pump cell is connected via a TAG resistor to said associated circuitry via a TAG line, said TAG line being connected to ground via respective capacitance, said method including subsequent to the diagnostic process, raising the potential of the TAG line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the TAG line.

6. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein, said diagnostic process includes an open circuit test routine.

7. A method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein during said open circuit test routine, the potential of said return line and/or said pump line is/are lowered.

8. An oxygen sensor system comprising:

an oxygen sensor, said oxygen sensor including a pump cell having a pump line connected to a pump electrode of the pump cell and a return line connected to a return electrode of the pump cell, said pump line and said return line being connected to ground via respective capacitances; and

associated circuitry connected to said oxygen sensor, said associated circuitry adapted to control operation of said pump cell and having first means connected to the pump line to pump current to or from said pump cell to maintain said pump cell at a nominal voltage during operation and further configured to, subsequent to a diagnostic process, raise the potential of the pump line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the pump line.

9. A system as claimed in claim 8 , further configured to, subsequent to the diagnostic process, raise the potential of the return line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the return line.

10. A system as claimed in claim 8 , including second additional means adapted to pump current onto the pump line to raise the potential of the pump line for a predetermined period of time.

11. A system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said oxygen sensor is a two-cell sensor including a reference cell, having a first electrode thereof connected the return line, and a second electrode connected via a reference line to said associated circuitry, said reference line being connected to ground via a respective capacitance, said associated circuitry further configured to, subsequent to the diagnostic process, raise the potential of the reference line for a predetermined period of time injecting current onto the reference line.

12. A system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said pump cell is connected via a TAG resistor to said associated circuitry via a TAG line, said TAG line being connected to ground via a respective capacitance, and configured to, subsequent to said diagnostic process, raise the potential of the TAG line for a predetermined period of time by injecting current onto the TAG line.

13. A system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said diagnostic process includes an open circuit test routine.

14. A system as claimed in claim 13 , wherein during said open circuit test routine, the potential of said return line and/or said pump line is/are lowered.

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 Oct 11, 2019
From: GOSE, MARK W.; CAMPBELL, JERRY W.; RIPLEY, EUGENE V.; ENGELHARDT, MARC R.; HOU, JINGYI
To: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES IP LIMITED
Reel/Frame 050690/0358 →