Method and device for running up a control unit for a motor...

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C701S115000

Reexamination Certificate

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06735513

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for starting up a control unit for a motor vehicle from a reset state. The control unit can be used for open-/closed-loop control of specific functions and operations in the motor vehicle, in particular for open-/closed-loop control of the internal combustion engine, transmission, brakes, and heating/air conditioning system.
The control unit can be brought into the reset state by a variety of actions. A first possibility is, for example, an interruption of the supply voltage to the control unit by the fact that an ignition key or main switch is brought into a switched-off position. This type of control unit reset is referred to as a “hardware reset.” A second possibility lies in causing a reset of the control unit by way of a control program running on the control unit. This type of control unit reset is referred to as a “software reset.” A software reset is performed, for example, if an error occurs during execution of the control program. From the reset state, the control unit as a rule automatically starts up again after outputting an error message. As a third possibility, the control unit can be brought into a reset state if the supply voltage falls below a specific voltage limit value. This type of control unit reset is referred to as an “undervoltage reset.” As soon as the supply voltage has once again exceeded the voltage limit value, the control unit as a rule automatically starts back up from the reset state after an undervoltage reset.
A decrease in the supply voltage below the voltage limit value and initiation of an undervoltage reset can occur, for example, during the starting operation of the internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. At the beginning of the starting operation, a starter is brought closer to the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine and brought into engagement with it, so that a rotational motion of the starter is transferred to the crankshaft and on to the internal combustion engine. Operation of the starter requires a relatively large amount of energy, so that a dip in the supply voltage below the voltage limit value can occur.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
According to the existing art, the starting operation that is in progress is interrupted by an undervoltage reset, and a new starting operation is initiated after startup of the control unit. In other words, the starter is moved away from the crankshaft at the end of the starting operation that is in progress, and is brought closer to the crankshaft again at the beginning of the re-initiated starting operation. This results in a delay between the individual successive starting operations, and in a not inconsiderable stress on the starting equipment, especially the motor vehicle battery. In addition, the starting capability of the internal combustion engine is relatively poor when many starting operations follow one another at intervals in time, so that starting the internal combustion engine requires a relatively large amount of time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to configure and develop a method and an apparatus for starting up a control unit of the kind cited initially in such a way that an operation begun prior to the reset of the control unit is not terminated by the reset of the control unit and initiated again thereafter.
To achieve this object, the present invention proposes, proceeding from the method for starting up a control unit of the kind cited initially, a method and an apparatus which are characterized by the following steps:
checking whether an operation to be monitored had been initiated prior to the reset of the control unit;
continuing the operation to be monitored if the operation to be monitored had been initiated prior to the reset of the control unit; and
initiating the operation to be monitored if the operation to be monitored had not been initiated prior to the reset of the control unit.
The operation to be monitored can be, for example, the starting operation of the internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. During the starting operation of the internal combustion engine, a decrease in the supply voltage below a voltage limit value can occur, so that an undervoltage reset is triggered. Upon startup of the control unit after the undervoltage reset, according to the present invention a check is first made as to whether a starting operation had been initiated before the undervoltage reset of the control unit.
If this is the case, the starting operation begun before the undervoltage reset is continued. As a result of the undervoltage reset only a short interruption in the starting operation occurs, but without terminating it and initiating a new one. In particular, the starter is not moved away from the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine by the undervoltage reset, but rather remains in engagement with the crankshaft. To continue the starting operation, the starter is thus simply actuated again.
If a starting operation of the internal combustion engine had not been initiated before the undervoltage reset of the control unit, a new starting operation is initiated after startup of the control unit. For that purpose, first the starter is brought closer to the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine and brought into engagement with it, so that a rotational motion of the starter is transferred to the crankshaft and thus to the internal combustion engine. Then the starter is actuated.
The starting operation of an internal combustion engine is described here by way of example as one possible operation to be monitored. The undervoltage reset is likewise described as one possible way of resetting the control unit of a motor vehicle. There are conceivable in the motor vehicle sector, however, a plurality of other operations to be monitored that can, with the aid of the method according to the present invention, not be terminated despite a reset of the control unit but rather merely interrupted for a short time, and can be continued again after startup of the control unit. Other relevant operations to be monitored are all the functions of the motor vehicle to be controlled in open- or closed-loop fashion. Open/closed-loop control of the transmission, brakes, power steering, electronic gas pedal, air conditioning and ventilation system of the interior, and active suspension, may be mentioned here in particular.
In the case of a hydraulic or pneumatic level control system of a motor vehicle, for example, it would not be desirable, at each reset of the control unit, to terminate the level control system and decrease the pressure level in the hydraulic or pneumatic system to an idle pressure, i.e. to lower the motor vehicle. After startup of the control unit, the operating pressure would then first need to be built up in order to raise the motor vehicle up to its operating level. With the method according to the present invention, the level control system is merely briefly interrupted by the reset of the control unit and is then, after startup of the control unit, continued again at the point where it was interrupted, i.e. despite the reset of the control unit the pressure level in the hydraulic or pneumatic system, and the operating level of the motor level, are maintained.
According to an advantageous development of the present invention, it is proposed that after the check as to whether the operation to be monitored had been initiated before the reset of the control unit, the following steps are performed:
reading a timer status from a memory, the status of a timer that remains uninfluenced by the reset of the control unit being stored in the memory at the beginning of the operation to be monitored;
comparing the difference between a present timer status and the stored timer status to a maximum timer limit value;
continuing the operation to be monitored if the difference is less than or equal to the maximum timer limit value; and
initiating the operation to be monitored if the difference is greater than the maximum timer limit value

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