Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic analysis or testing – For oxygen or oxygen containing compound
Patent
1997-12-23
1999-11-30
Warden, Sr., Robert J.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic analysis or testing
For oxygen or oxygen containing compound
204424, 204425, 204428, G01F 164, G01N 1700, G01N 2726
Patent
active
059936410
ABSTRACT:
An A/F sensor outputs a linear air-fuel ratio detection signal proportional to the oxygen concentration in an exhaust gas from an engine upon application of a voltage. A computer controls the applied-voltage in a stoichiometric control region, a lean burn control region, an atmosphere detection region and a rich control region to have a fixed value such that the change rate of the applied-voltage is reduced to be less than that in other regions. In addition, when changing the voltage applied to the A/F sensor, the computer variably sets the voltage change speed sequentially. Thus, the influence of the capacitive characteristic of the A/F sensor is eliminated.
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Haseda Satoshi
Jono Koji
Mizoguchi Tomomichi
Okazaki Kazuhiro
Takami Masayuki
Denso Corporaton
Olsen Kaj K.
Warden, Sr. Robert J.
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