Fuel Injection Control Device for Internal Combustion Engine

DRIVE May 15, 2013
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Disclosed is an fuel injection control device for an internal combustion engine (1), including: a high-voltage generating circuit (27a) for generating a high voltage exceeding a battery voltage which is a voltage for driving an injector (5), the battery voltage and the high voltage being used to supply a hold current Ih, as well as a valve-opening current Ip as a driving current, to the injector (5), the control device allowing a fuel injection pulse signal to be output to one cylinder in a plurality of fuel injection timings during one cycle of combustion, wherein, after the high voltage is consumed by the driving of the injector (5) and decreases, a time required for the high-voltage generating circuit to restore the high voltage to a predetermined value is calculated, and wherein, when driving control for any other injector (5) is demanded during the restoration time, injection is controlled by correcting at least one of the fuel injection timing and fuel injection pulse width, depending upon the restoration time.

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