DDL - faster Nernst cell sensing

Carter Shore clshore at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 28 14:27:36 GMT 2001


On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 18:22:09 Ludis Langens wrote:

> There is no need for a virtual ground (ala DIY-WB) 
> or even a negative supply.  One side of the pump 
> cell doesn't need to be held at a constant voltage. 
> Connect both sides to active drivers.  One side gets
> driven to a low voltage while the other is driven to
> a high voltage.  Reverse the order to get current 
> flowing in the opposite direction.  This is how GM
> runs their IACs.  The voltage levels chosen need to
> be such that the sense cell voltages stay within the
> range that the circuit can handle.

Are you referring to an H-bridge driver arrangement?
Lot's of IC solutions out there. For low current
applications, you can use the outputs of two CMOS
buffers driving each side, one input gate to each side
of an inverter. 

Carter Shore

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