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Method for identifying sensors on bus through controller, controller and sensor

A sensor and controller technology, applied in the field of sensors, can solve problems such as expensive wiring, achieve simple cost, avoid blockage or conflict problems

Active Publication Date: 2016-03-09
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
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In principle, it is possible to define a sequence on the bus topology (first sensor in the bus, second sensor, ...), but such a daisy-chain (DaisyChain) configuration leads to expensive wiring

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[0016] figure 1 An exemplary embodiment of the method according to the invention is shown on the basis of a pressure sensor at the intake manifold of an internal combustion engine with a turbocharger. In this case, two identically constructed pressure sensors 101 and 102 are used, which are connected via a star bus 110 to a controller 120 . Pressure sensors 101 and 102 are used on the intake pipe 130 , wherein the pressure sensor 101 is located before the throttle valve 131 of the intake pipe 130 , and the pressure sensor 102 is located between the throttle valve 131 and the internal combustion engine 140 . Therefore, the pressure sensor 101 measures the pressure before the throttle valve 131 (intake pressure), and the pressure sensor 102 measures the pressure between the throttle valve 131 and the internal combustion engine 140 (intake pipe pressure). These measured pressure data are communicated by pressure sensors 101 and 102 via bus 110 to controller 120 , wherein control...

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The invention relates to a method for identifying a sensor on a bus through a controller, a controller and a sensor. In this case, the sensor sends physically useful data to the controller as a basis for controlling the function. In addition, the physical availability data are compared with each other and / or with predetermined expected values, and the control unit uses this comparison based on a sensor-specific difference of the physical availability data Identify the sensor.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for identifying a sensor on a bus by a controller, a controller and a sensor. Background technique [0002] So far, the application of bus systems for connecting sensors in automobiles is still quite rare. However, such systems will be increasingly used in the future due to the numerous advantages they offer. In order to be able to use a sensor in such a system, it must be able to be unambiguously identified, otherwise the controller will not be able to distinguish which signal is from which sensor. In principle, it is possible to define a sequence on the bus topology (first sensor in the bus, second sensor, ...), but such a daisy-chain (DaisyChain) configuration leads to expensive the wiring. Therefore, favorable star topology is not feasible. In the case of multiple sensors of the same structure or of the same type on the bus, logically expensive (PokaYoke) or technically expensive (wiring) solutions must be used...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G05B19/04F02D41/00F01N11/00
CPCG01D1/00G01D15/00
Inventor E·赖伦A·格罗斯曼B·奥皮茨J·格拉比斯M·罗森兰
Owner ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
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