For what it’s worth, the way a dead battery can fail some ECUs is………an ecu is a computer. Computers are meant to be off or on. Some ECUs are connected to constant power even when the engine isn’t running. As a battery goes dead, the voltage will get low enough to shut the ECU down. When it goes offline, the battery voltage will come up slightly and can wake the ECU again. Voltage drops and the ECU goes offline again and starts this cycle all over again. This constant on/off cycle of the ECU can eventually cause it to fail if it doesn’t have any protection built into it for this type of issue.
Firstly (I'm not trying to hijack the above or this topic)...
just cant keep my mouth and mind shut.
I am new here but found your question/comment very interesting and insightful. Hope you feel the same with my response!
Forgive my sarcasm, I joke too keep my BP lower.
I have a degree in IT "computer programming, some networking" and feel you brought up a valid point.
I concur:
Yes an ECU is a computer! if I may break it down in a few points.... ECU -in-contrast- Computers (of all types).
What does a computer Do? it Computes, Calculates, Processes Information (into a
DIGITAL binary code form). machine code/electrical impulses ... or not/null!
- Information can be defined as data, a software and Firmware are comprised of data code (instructions) which is compiled into a binary form.
- A computer ...stores Data/Information and computes a binary code/form of 1 & 0 ( in a preset ISO designated order of bits called integers) thats it.
- think of a power switch (pc or light switch! eg...labeled 1 or 0)
- 1 = On (lights/power on)
- 0 = Off (lights/power off)
- Both store data/info in the ROM/EPROM memory as many ecu's have no CDRW, hard-drive or diskettes (other types of storage capability). But make no mistake both store flashed data via software/firmware in the temp memory, EPROM and ROM.
- Both have temp memory
- CPUs
- maybe math co-processors
- much more exact or like similarities of electronics
- Just Designed differently for purpose on purpose of course!
The lack of
a monitor screen and keyboard on a ECU is not what makes a computer!
They are interfaces. A keyboard and mouse are
input interfaces that allow interactivity with the computer. Even many monitors and other screens can allow you to
interface with them. (Touch Screens like your cell phone)
But as too relate them, Even your tractor has such similar interfaces though they are more limited. Many newer models have 2 or more buttons you can press and cause an input based on which one you press/select. Pressing both and a key on sequence will bring up a select-able options menu item (1 at a time) on the control panel Display where your mileage/hours are displayed.
Where else can you find a display, your cell phone, a TV, radios. Oh! Your laptop, desktop pc, microwave, car radios, checkouts, etc... (my God! its a Matrix/I-Robot nightmare coming true!!!!)
Hummmmm? Seems we have more computers than we think or claim to own/know/consider.
Ever hear a car commercial bragging about an On Board Computer System?
Its just a more feature rich integration/bells and whistles. Its an extended version of the master ECU... or independant (so to speak)! But both still work together communicate easily. Java/Binary/machine
Binary code.
My favorite language is Java, its in your tv, phones, stoves, microwaves, cars, radios, remotes, automated machines, Even NASA Space Shuttle, Mars/Moon rovers, Satellites, etc all use Java.
Java is open source meaning its free too everyone, but requires a paid subscription/license for commercial use. (Commercially selling software created in Java). More so it uses machine/PC language which is ... Guess what? converted
Binary Code 1 & 0.
Yes! computer is best left on, it wears faster of off/on each day. that poor hard dive and cooling fan! (Even though you plug into your 120v wall AC socket... its all immediately converted and running on DC voltage anyway. just like your TV!)
But even if your house power goes out (eg...change the car/tractor battery) and the internal watch size battery on the PC board goes out as well; it will recover without a ER hospital visit for a new CPU or Motherboard.
Just replace a new watch battery and turn it back on when the power is restored. Back in business! No P0605, P0606 Fault codes.. It has all the system firmware flashed into the EPROM or ROM.
But its Hinky! Your tractor does the same with that spinning thingy, whats it called? a record player....ummm no. Oh! An alternator!!!!!! Ironically the alternator has internal circuits that convert the AC into DC current. Just like your PC and the 120 volts AC is converted into a measly 3.3v and 1.5 volts. But your $700 pc wont fry if the battery or power is removed even if it surges a little!
What else??? Oh! LASTLY!!!!! the Cell phone and the usb too wall charger.
I go cheap and buy the wally word wall charger and a compatible USB cord. Funny I just plug in the adapter in a house wall socket, attach the USB cord to the adapter and my cell pone. Guess what? The adapter and cord doesn't do crap but pass the 120 volts AC along. My little old cell phone ($120.00) takes that 120 volts AC (20 amps), converts it too DC current.
Then my 9 yr old out dated ($120.00) battery operated cell phone reduces the DC voltage down too
>3.3 volts and charges my cell phone battery. I can even change the battery out with it on, if it goes bad or weakens. recharge the new one to full.... I can use my phone! even while its charging!
But the $55,000.00 (
k) Kubota... got too be careful in changing the battery, best change it before it goes bad, (read the how to change a battery or watch a youtube video! (Ludricous). Just chunk the older (still good) battery in the trash or local politicians yard. "its getting old'! Dont want it to fry the (what $4000.00) ecu and shut you down for a month or more!
Better yet, best spend a day and load-up and drive 30 miles... let Kubota service pro charge you an extra $50! Let them deal with the highly snowflake sensitive task.