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Theory Of Operation

The Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Assembly contains an electric Direct Current (DC) Motor and a gear box. An eccentric drive translates the gearbox output from a rotating motion (DC Motor) to a linear stroke (output shaft). The full range of travel of the shaft is approximately 5.0 mm from a fully closed to fully open position. An internal return spring ensures that the valve returns back to its closed position as a fail safe. The EGR Valve is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) H-Bridge driver. The H-Bridge operates the DC Motor using a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) control to help reduce current draw. This helps protect the DC Motor from overheating and reduces electrical load on the system voltage.

There is a position sensor located on the output shaft. The sensor operates as a typical three wire sensor, with a 5-Volt Supply, Sensor Signal, and Sensor Ground circuit. Full range of travel of the output shaft will result in a change of approximately 3.9 volts in the position sensor reading. During normal operation the position sensor signal voltage will range between approximately 0.5 volts (closed) and 4.3 volts (open).

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See the figures below for a typical current draw on the DC Motor and voltage reading of the sensor during the EGR Valve opening and closing. The red line represents current draw of the DC Motor and the black line represents the position sensor voltage.

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