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US9347903B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9347903-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113702755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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Methods for detecting the type of lambda probes having at least two electrodes disposed on and/or in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by a diffusion barrier, and a pump current Ip being applied to at least one of the electrodes. Either the internal resistance of the lambda probe between the electrodes is determined and the type of probe is inferred on the basis of this resistance, or currents are impressed between the electrodes and the type of probe is inferred based on the voltages or resistance ratios thereby resulting.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for detecting a type of lambda probe having at least two electrodes disposed at least one of on and in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by at least one diffusion barrier, and a pump current being applied to at least one of the electrodes, the method comprising: determining a first internal resistance of the lambda probe between the at least two electrodes at at least one predefined operating temperature of the probe; and determining the type of lambda probe based on a value of the first internal resistance and at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe; wherein an additional pump-current amount is impressed between an outer pump electrode and an inner pump electrode in addition to a regulated pump-current value necessary for the proper operation of the lambda probe, and wherein a probe signal as the result of the additionally impressed pump-current is determined as the at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe. 2. A method for detecting a type of lambda probe having at least two electrodes disposed at least one of on and in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by at least one diffusion barrier, and a pump current being applied to at least one of the electrodes, the method comprising: determining a first internal resistance of the lambda probe between the at least two electrodes at at least one predefined operating temperature of the probe; and determining the type of lambda probe based on a value of the first internal resistance and at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe; wherein as the at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe, a second internal resistance between a further electrode and one of the at least two electrodes of the lambda probe at at least one predefined operating temperature of the probe is ascertained, and the type of lambda probe is determined based on a ratio of the first and second internal resistances. 3. A method for detecting a type of lambda probe having at least two electrodes disposed at least one of on and in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by at least one diffusion barrier, and a pump current being applied to at least one of the electrodes, the method comprising: producing a short circuit between an outer pump electrode and an inner pump electrode, and measuring a voltage thereby resulting between a reference electrode and the inner pump electrode; and determining the type of lambda probe from a magnitude of a change in voltage. 4. A non-transitory, computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program for detecting a type of lambda probe having at least two electrodes disposed at least one of on and in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by at least one diffusive barrier, and a pump current being applied to at least one of the electrodes, the program code, when executed by a control unit of a vehicle, causing the control unit to perform the steps of: determining a first internal resistance of the lambda probe between the at least two electrodes at at least one predefined operating temperature of the probe; and determining the type of lambda probe based on a value of the first internal resistance and at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe; wherein an additional pump-current amount is impressed between an outer pump electrode and an inner pump electrode in addition to a regulated pump-current value necessary for the proper operation of the lambda probe, and wherein a probe signal as the result of the additionally impressed pump-current is determined as the at least one further variable characterizing the type of lambda probe. 5. A method for detecting a type of lambda probe having at least two electrodes disposed at least one of on and in a solid electrolyte, of which at least one electrode is separated from a gas mixture by at least one diffusion barrier, and a pump current being applied to at least one of the electrodes, the method comprising: impressing an adjustable, additional pump-current amount between an outer pump electrode and an inner pump electrode in addition to a regulated pump-current value necessary for the proper operation of the lambda probe; measuring a change in voltage between a reference electrode and the inner pump electrode; and determining the type of lambda probe from the change in voltage. 6. The method as recited in claim 5 , wherein the measurement is performed cyclically over an operational duration of the probe, and an aging of the probe is determined based on the change in voltage between the reference electrode and the inner pump electrode over the operating time.
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