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NOx OBD Application
The NGK NOx sensor for reducing NOx tail pipe emission is a stand alone component, it means no further calibration is required. Easy system integration can
be done by CAN-BUS.
It can also be used for On-Board Diagnosis (OBD).
- No additional hardware in engine ECU required.
- Software-control driven by µ-Controller.
- Bidirectional digital data transmission to/from engine ECU via CAN Bus.
The NOx sensor provides three signals in parallel:
- Binary λ
- Wide range λ-signal
- NOx signal
Design Concept of the sensor:
- Binary λ-signal: The binary λ-signal is obtained by measuring voltage between reference and main pump electrode (=Nernstian
voltage),
- Wide range λ-signal: The exhaust gas penetrates into the first cavity and the main pumping cell controls O2
concentration at low-digit ppm levels. In this condition, NO will not be decomposed but all rich gases, like HCs, CO and H2
will be oxidised. The resulting pumping current is proportional to the wide range λ-signal.
- NOx signal: The exhaust gas with less oxygen and without rich gas will penetrate into the second chamber. In the second chamber, Oxygen
concentration is further reduced, in order to decompose NO into Oxygen and Nitrogen, using the catalytic activity of a measuring electrode. This
generated oxygen is measured as the NOx signal.
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