Electronic control unit monitoring device for a vehicle
First Claim
1. A monitoring device for monitoring a connection between electronic control units on a vehicle, comprising:
- a main battery;
at least one power line for connecting the main battery with the electronic control units thereby supplying the electronic control units with a power of the main battery;
a first electronic control unit to be monitored, the first electronic control unit being formed by one of the electronic control units and having a first power multiplex transmitting unit for superimposing a first transmission signal on the power line and a first power multiplex receiving unit for receiving at least one transmission signal superimposed on the power line; and
a second electronic control unit for monitoring the connection between the main battery and the first electronic control unit, the second electronic control unit being formed by another one of the electronic control units and having a second power multiplex transmitting unit for superimposing a second transmission signal on the power line and a second power multiplex receiving unit for receiving at least one transmission signal superimposed on the power line, wherein the second electronic control unit further includes a judging unit which is constructed so as to judge that the first electronic control unit is disconnected from the power line or that a false instrument in place of the first electronic control unit is connected to the power line falsely when the first transmission signal from the first power multiplex transmitting unit is not received by the second power multiplex receiving unit.
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Abstract
An ECU monitoring device includes a driver'"'"'s seat J/B ECU and an immobilizer ECU both connected to a main battery through a power line. In operation, the immobilizer ECU is formed so as to output a communication signal superimposed on the power line. While the driver'"'"'s seat J/B ECU is formed so as to receive the communication signal from the power line. When the communication signal is not received by the driver'"'"'s seat J/B ECU, it judges that the immobilizer ECU is disconnected from the power line on purpose or that a false instrument in place of the immobilizer ECU is connected to the power line falsely. In this way, the ECU monitoring device allows the driver'"'"'s seat J/B ECU to monitor a connection between the power line and the immobilizer ECU to be monitored.
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7 Claims
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1. A monitoring device for monitoring a connection between electronic control units on a vehicle, comprising:
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a main battery;
at least one power line for connecting the main battery with the electronic control units thereby supplying the electronic control units with a power of the main battery;
a first electronic control unit to be monitored, the first electronic control unit being formed by one of the electronic control units and having a first power multiplex transmitting unit for superimposing a first transmission signal on the power line and a first power multiplex receiving unit for receiving at least one transmission signal superimposed on the power line; and
a second electronic control unit for monitoring the connection between the main battery and the first electronic control unit, the second electronic control unit being formed by another one of the electronic control units and having a second power multiplex transmitting unit for superimposing a second transmission signal on the power line and a second power multiplex receiving unit for receiving at least one transmission signal superimposed on the power line, wherein the second electronic control unit further includes a judging unit which is constructed so as to judge that the first electronic control unit is disconnected from the power line or that a false instrument in place of the first electronic control unit is connected to the power line falsely when the first transmission signal from the first power multiplex transmitting unit is not received by the second power multiplex receiving unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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