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Charging System: Operation

Fig 1: Generator Output Voltage Graph
G02424705Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.

Rotation of the excited field coil generates AC voltage in the stator.

This alternating current is rectified through diodes to DC voltage having a waveform shown in the illustration at left.

The average output voltage fluctuates slightly with the generator load condition.

Fig 2: Generator Circuit Diagram - 2.4L Engine (Federal And California - A/T, Canada), 3.0L Engine
G02424706Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.

When the ignition switch is turned on, current flows in the field coil and initial excitation of the field coil occurs.

When the stator coil begins to generate power after the engine is started, the field coil is excited by the output current of the stator coil.

The generator output voltage rises as the field current increases and it falls as the field current decreases. When the battery positive voltage (generator S terminal voltage) reaches a regulated voltage of approximately 14.4 V, the field current is cut off. When the battery positive voltage drops below the regulated voltage, the voltage regulator regulates the output voltage to a constant level by controlling the field current.

In addition, when the field current is constant, the generator output voltage rises as the engine speed increases.

Fig 3: Generator Circuit Diagram - 2.4L Engine (Federal And California - M/T)
G02424707Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.