CarlosReis
Automotive
- Sep 10, 2007
- 3
Hello
I connected my scope to the two wires of a Siemens piezzo diesel injector. One chanel reading voltage and the other reading current with a current clamp.
I get voltage growing around to 50v, stepping up and then falling to zero (This is normal).
In exactly the same time, current starts going up from zero to around 10 Amps and then falls to zero for a while but (here is were i don't understand...) it goes negative the same amount it has been positive before and goes back to zero.
I have a picture that is more explicit but I don't know how to post it here.
In a book that I have, Bosch has the same pattern for the same kind of injector (so, its a normall pattern) but does not explain how it works.
Question: How can I have, at the same time, in the same circuit, voltage in one sense and current that reverses?
Best regards
Carlos Reis
Lisbon, Portugal
I connected my scope to the two wires of a Siemens piezzo diesel injector. One chanel reading voltage and the other reading current with a current clamp.
I get voltage growing around to 50v, stepping up and then falling to zero (This is normal).
In exactly the same time, current starts going up from zero to around 10 Amps and then falls to zero for a while but (here is were i don't understand...) it goes negative the same amount it has been positive before and goes back to zero.
I have a picture that is more explicit but I don't know how to post it here.
In a book that I have, Bosch has the same pattern for the same kind of injector (so, its a normall pattern) but does not explain how it works.
Question: How can I have, at the same time, in the same circuit, voltage in one sense and current that reverses?
Best regards
Carlos Reis
Lisbon, Portugal