ECU programming for beginners

Tools used for ECU reading and writing

ECU programming for beginners

Postby Hamo61 » Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:32 pm

Hi guys,

im totally new in this topic. I would like to learn about ecu programming. In the past i did alot of codings and diagnostics with ncs expert and inpa or ista on bmw cars.

I wanted to start with the Kess and Ktag. I watched a lot of videos how to read and write ECUs.
There are different ways to do it. The software looks very simple to use. But i still have some (beginner) questions:

1. What are the differences in the reading/writing modes (OBD, bench, boot, bdm, tricore, more???)
2. Is every reading a backup or is it only possible in a specific mode?
3. How to recover after something failed? Do i need to open the ecu?
4. For example: a bmw e39 535i 5mt with 175kw can have the ecu M5.2 or M7.2. How do i know which is the correct one?
5. If you have an ecu and you dont know from which car it is. Is it possible to know it without opening it?

Do i need more then kess and ktag? My biggest concern is what to do if flashing fails and how to fix it ...

I know there are a lot of questions and i really will be thankful for your answers.

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Re: ECU programming for beginners

Postby TTawa » Wed Apr 15, 2020 5:50 pm

1. a) OBD - read only firmware calibrations (sometimes full flash)
 b) BENCH - used in FLEX, Ktag, PCM (I do not recommend it) - One of the most secure ways to read ECUs. it can be used to clone ECU *
c) Boot - is the same only with the opening of the ECU.
 d) BDM - with the opening of the ECU, mainly for MED16 EDC16 units, simens the same years. it can be used to clone ECU *
e) Tricore - same protocol as BENCH, only in KTAG.
f) Virtual read - some blocks via the OBD protocol are not read, but written. Bitbox, FLEX, KESS have such a function.
2) BOOT, BDM, BENCH.
3) sometimes it is necessary to open.
4) run diagnostics and view INFO ECU. there will be an ECU number
5) Google by block number

* - sometimes.

For more information, please contact Skype. I have all the equipment (master).

Devices are still Slave and Master

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Re: ECU programming for beginners

Postby elkar » Fri Apr 17, 2020 11:58 pm

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