Abstract:
A method for recognizing a usability of a control device of a safety device in a vehicle includes: applying a voltage to the control device; acquiring a voltage curve or a current curve at the control device; and recognizing a usability of the control device as a function of the acquired voltage curve or of the acquired current curve. In particular, the correct polarity of an inductive actuator having a freewheeling diode is recognized, because in the case of incorrect polarity the inductive actuator is bridged by the freewheeling diode.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to a method and a device for recognizing a usability of a control device of a safety device in a vehicle. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0004]    Currently, in the recognition of usability of a control device for a safety device in a vehicle, for example a firing pellet in a pyrotechnic actuator, only the presence of the actuator is determined by an ignition circuit measurement. 
         [0005]    In an ignition circuit measurement, the resistance value of the actuator is measured and it is determined whether a short-circuit to an external voltage is present. 
         [0006]    With the currently used measurement method, it cannot be determined whether an actuator having a preferred direction of current has been installed in the correct direction. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0007]    The core idea of the present invention is to provide a method and a device with which a usability of a control device of a safety device can be recognized. For this purpose, the method or device uses a limited quantity of energy, so that unwanted triggering of the safety device is excluded. 
         [0008]    The present invention creates a method for recognizing a usability of a control device of a safety device in a vehicle, having the steps:
       application of a voltage to the control device   acquisition of a voltage curve and/or current curve at the control device   recognition of a usability of the control device as a function of the acquired voltage curve and/or current curve.       
 
         [0012]    In addition, the present invention creates a device for recognizing a usability of a control device of a safety device of a vehicle, the device having
       means for applying a voltage to the control device;   means for acquiring a voltage curve at the control device;   means for recognizing a usability of the control device as a function of the acquired voltage curve.       
 
         [0016]    In the present context, a safety device in a vehicle can be understood as referring to any device in a vehicle that protects the occupants, the vehicle, or other traffic participants from harm. This includes for example roll bars, active engine hoods, active vehicle seats. Active engine hoods are engine hoods that are moved by a suitable actuator in order to protect another traffic participant (pedestrian, bicyclist, motorcyclist) from serious injury if such participant strikes the hood during a collision. Active vehicle seats are seats that, in the case of a collision or even during the time immediately preceding a collision, moves the occupants into an optimal position so that further safety devices can deploy maximum protective effects. 
         [0017]    A control device for such a safety device in a vehicle can be understood in the present context as referring to any device that is suitable for activating, triggering, moving, or setting a safety device. For example, a control device can be a magnetic actuator for controlling safety devices in a vehicle. A magnetic actuator can be realized as a coil (inductor) that produces a magnetic field when controlled or activated by a current pulse. 
         [0018]    Such a magnetic field then exerts a force on a magnetizable material that thereupon moves in the magnetic field. The movement in turn can result in the releasing of a holding device, thereby triggering a safety device. For example, this can take place in that the safety device itself stands under mechanical tension and the energy stored in the tension is freed by the releasing of the holding device. In most cases, such a magnetic actuator has a freewheeling diode parallel to the coil. 
         [0019]    In the present context, a freewheeling diode can be understood as a diode that is connected in such a way that, in the case of incorrect polarity, a current, instead of flowing through the actuator, flows through the freewheeling diode, thus protecting the actuator from possible destruction or faulty activation. 
         [0020]    In the present context, a usability of such a control device can be understood as a determination that the control device, if it has a preferred direction of current flow, has been installed in the correct direction, for example with correct polarity. An actuator installed with the wrong polarity is not capable of activating or triggering a safety device. 
         [0021]    In the present context, a device for recognizing such a usability can be understood as a component, preferably an electric component, that is either accommodated separately in the vehicle and correspondingly connected to the control device whose usability is to be recognized, or is part of a control device for controlling safety devices, for example part of an airbag control device or a so-called safety unit. A safety unit is a control device that is configured, inter alia, to control or to activate a wide range of safety devices in a vehicle. 
         [0022]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that, in the step of application, a voltage from a separate energy source is applied, and includes the additional step:
       charging of the separate energy reserve.       
 
         [0024]    In the present context, a separate energy reserve can be understood as any component capable of storing electrical energy. Preferably, this is understood in the present context as a capacitor, a battery, or an accumulator. 
         [0025]    It is additionally advantageous if the vehicle has a further energy source, and that the separate energy source can be connected via a first switch (SVS) to the energy source of the vehicle, and that in the step of charging the separate energy source is charged via connection to the energy source of the vehicle by the first switch (SVS), in particular by closing the first switch (SVS). 
         [0026]    It is further advantageous that in the step of charging, after the charging of the separate energy source the connection to the energy source of the vehicle by the first switch (SVS) is disconnected, in particular by opening the first switch (SVS). 
         [0027]    In the present context, a further energy source of the vehicle can be understood as any component capable of storing electrical energy. Preferably, in the present case this is understood as a vehicle battery. 
         [0028]    In the present case, “can be connected” can be understood as meaning that an electrical connection prevails between the two components that can be completely created by a suitable component. Such a component can be for example a correspondingly constructed switch, but can also be a part of an integrated circuit to which the two components are connected. 
         [0029]    In the present context, a first switch (SVS) can be understood as any component suitable for switching. Preferably, in the present context this is understood as an electrical switch or a part of an integrated circuit. This first switch can be realized by a so-called safety switch of a control device. 
         [0030]    The safety switch is situated in the electrical circuit on a serial path from the energy source to the control device or to the actuator. A safety switch is distinguished in that a triggering or activation of the control device or of the actuator is possible only when the safety switch is closed. 
         [0031]    In an advantageous embodiment, the present invention includes—if the control device has a time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) or has a current boundary value (I MaxNoFire ) and the control device does not trigger if a voltage is applied to the control device for at most a time that corresponds to the time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) and the control device does not trigger if a current flows through the control device that at most corresponds to the current boundary value (i MaxNoFire ) a further step:
       disconnection of the applied voltage after at most the time corresponding to the time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) or before a current flows corresponding to the current boundary value (i MaxNoFire ).       
 
         [0033]    In the present context, a time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) can be understood as being a maximum time duration within which an actuator, or a control device, according to the present invention will not activate or trigger the safety device. Such a time duration can be a consequence of the design of the control device, or can be provided by the design of the control device. 
         [0034]    In the present context, a current boundary value (i MaxNoFire ) can be understood as a current, or a current strength, that can permanently flow through an actuator or a control device of the present invention without resulting in an activation or triggering of the safety device. Such a current, or such a current strength, can be a consequence of the design of the control device, or can be provided by the design of the control device, for example by the properties of a coil in the case of a magnetic actuator. 
         [0035]    For the triggering or activation of a control device or of an actuator of the present invention, a minimum current must flow, for a minimum time duration, through a coil of the control device or of the actuator. This minimum time duration is longer than the time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) and the minimum current is greater than the current boundary value (I MaxNoFire ) 
         [0036]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that the usability is recognized when the acquired voltage curve has a characteristic rise in voltage. 
         [0037]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that the usability is recognized as not present when the acquired voltage curve does not have a characteristic rise in voltage. 
         [0038]    In the present context, a characteristic rise in voltage can be understood as meaning that, when a voltage is applied, in the first moment no current flows through a coil of the control device or of the actuator of the present invention. An abrupt rise in voltage results from the application of a voltage. This rise in voltage is characteristic and can be measured, or back-measured, and the applied voltage can be disconnected or switched off before a current has begun to flow that is greater than the current boundary value. In each case, the applied voltage is disconnected or switched off before the voltage has been applied for a time boundary value. 
         [0039]    In cases in which a control device or actuator of the present invention is not usable, e.g. because it has been connected with incorrect polarity, the expected abrupt rise in voltage does not occur. What is then measured, or back-measured, is then only a voltage, or a forward voltage, that is measured at other components, for example at a freewheeling diode. 
         [0040]    In an alternative realization of the method according to the present invention, or the device according to the present invention, the characteristic rise in voltage, or rise in current, is distinguished in that if usability is present, a first voltage curve is acquired having a first rise in voltage and a second voltage curve is acquired having a second rise in voltage, and the first rise in voltage takes place faster, or clearly faster, than the second rise in voltage. 
         [0041]    If usability is not present, a first voltage curve having a first rise in voltage and a second voltage curve having a second rise in voltage are acquired, and the first and second voltage curves take place with the same speed, or substantially the same speed. 
         [0042]    It is further advantageous that in the step of recognition the acquired voltage curve is compared to a voltage boundary value (U Grenz ). If in the step of recognition the acquired voltage curve deviates from the voltage boundary value (U Grenz ), the method according to the present invention recognizes that the control device or actuator is not usable. The deviation can be that a boundary value is not reached, or that a boundary value cannot be reached. A corresponding signal can thereupon be outputted that can be used for example to give the driver of the vehicle a suitable warning indication, for example by controlling a warning lamp, or the signal can be used to store an error message in a suitable storage device. 
         [0043]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that a usability of the control device of the safety device is a correct polarity of the control device. 
         [0044]    In the present context, a polarity can be understood as meaning that the control device or the actuator of the present invention is an electrical component that has at least one terminal for a positive voltage and one terminal for a negative voltage. A connection of these terminals to a voltage source or energy source for electrical energy is referred to as polarity. A correct polarity is present when the terminal for a negative voltage is connected to a terminal for negative voltage of the voltage or energy source, and correspondingly the terminal for a positive voltage is connected to a terminal for positive voltage. A faulty or reverse polarity is present when the terminal for negative voltage is connected to the terminal for positive voltage of the voltage or energy source, and correspondingly the terminal for positive voltage is connected to the terminal for negative voltage. 
         [0045]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that the voltage can be applied to the control device by at least one second switch (HS), a voltage being applied in the step of application using the at least one second switch (HS), in particular the at least one second switch being closed. 
         [0046]    In the present context, a second switch (HS) can be understood as being any component suitable for switching. Preferably, in the present context this is understood as an electrical switch or a part of an integrated circuit. This second switch can be realized by a so-called high-side switch of a control device. In the electrical circuit, the high-side switch is situated upstream, in the direction of current flow, from the component that is to be controlled or activated. 
         [0047]    The second switch (HS), or high-side switch, is advantageously suitable for acquiring the voltage curve at said switch. Because the second switch (HS) or high-side switch is generally present in control devices, and in most cases a voltage acquisition at the high-side switch is already provided in relation to other functions, no additional outlay is incurred through further use of the acquired voltage by the method according to the present invention or device according to the present invention in the realization of the method according to the present invention or of the device according to the present invention. 
         [0048]    In an advantageous embodiment, the method according to the present invention includes the feature that the control device can be triggered by the at least one second switch (HS) and an at least one third switch (LS), and that in the step of application a triggering is prevented by the at least one third switch (LS); in particular, the at least one third switch is not closed. 
         [0049]    In the present context, a third switch (LS) can be understood as any component suitable for switching. Preferably, in the present context this is understood as an electrical switch or a part of an integrated circuit. This third switch can be realized by a so-called low-side switch of a control device. In the electrical circuit, the low-side switch is situated downstream, in the direction of current flow, from the component that is to be controlled or activated. 
         [0050]    For an alternative realization of the method according to the present invention, the third switch (LS), or low-side switch, is likewise advantageously suitable for acquiring the voltage curve thereat. Because the third switch (LS), or low-side switch, is generally present in control devices, and in most cases a voltage acquisition at the low-side switch is already provided in relation to other functions, no additional outlay is incurred through further use of the acquired voltage by an alternative realization of the method according to the present invention or device according to the present invention. 
         [0051]    In an advantageous embodiment, the device according to the present invention has a separate energy source for providing a voltage for application to the control device. 
         [0052]    It is further advantageous, if the vehicle has a further energy source, that the device according to the present invention has a first switch, the separate energy source being capable of being connected, through a first switch (SVS), to the energy source of the vehicle, and the device charges the separate energy source through connection to the energy source of the vehicle by the first switch (SVS), in particular by closing of the first switch (SVS). 
         [0053]    It is further advantageous that the device according to the present invention disconnects the energy source of the vehicle by the first switch (SVS), in particular by opening the switch. 
         [0054]    In an advantageous embodiment, the device according to the present invention includes the feature that—if the control device has a time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) or has a current boundary value (i MaxNoFire ) and the control device does not trigger if a voltage is applied to the control device for at most a time that corresponds to the time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ) and the control device does not trigger if a current flows through the control device that at most corresponds to the current boundary value i MaxNoFire )—that the separate energy reserve has a capacitor, the capacitor being capable of storing at most so much energy that the voltage can be applied to the control device for at most a time that corresponds to the time boundary value (t MaxNoFire ), or the voltage can be applied for at most a time duration until a current flows that corresponds to the current boundary value (I MaxNoFire ) 
         [0055]    In an advantageous embodiment, the device according to the present invention includes the feature that the control device has at least one second switch (HS) and at least one third switch (LS), and for controlling the safety device the at least one second switch (HS) and the at least one third switch (LS) are closed, and the means for applying a voltage for applying the voltage close the at least one second switch (HS) and do not close the at least one third switch (LS). 
         [0056]    In an advantageous embodiment, the device according to the present invention includes the feature that the separate energy reserve is situated between the first switch (SVS) and the at least one second switch (HS). 
         [0057]    The device according to the present invention is advantageously used for control devices that have at least one electrical component, such a component having an inductive character. 
         [0058]    In the present context, a component having an inductive character can be understood as any element that is suitable for producing a magnetic field, such as an electric coil. 
         [0059]    The method according to the present invention can be realized completely by a suitable program stored on a data carrier and executed by a correspondingly configured computing unit, for example by a microcontroller (μC). It is also conceivable to realize the method according to the present invention completely or also partially through suitable circuits realized in hardware. 
         [0060]    In this context, it is conceivable that the first switch (SVS) or safety switch is controlled by a suitable program that is stored on a data carrier and executed by a correspondingly configured computing unit, for example by a microcontroller (μC), and the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and third switch (LS), or low-side switch, are controlled by a separate hardware path. 
         [0061]    Further features, possible applications, and advantages of the present invention result from the following description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention shown in the drawings of the Figures. Here, all described or presented features form the subject matter of the present invention, alone or in arbitrary combination, independent of their summarization in the patent claims or relations of dependence thereof, and independent of their formulation or presentation in the description or in the drawings. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0062]      FIG. 1  shows a diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0063]      FIG. 2  shows a further diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0064]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic diagram. 
           [0065]      FIG. 4  shows a diagram having boundary values for a current. 
           [0066]      FIG. 5   a  shows a further diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0067]      FIG. 5   b  shows an enlarged region of a diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0068]      FIG. 6   a  shows a further diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0069]      FIG. 6   b  shows an enlarged region of a diagram of a voltage/current curve. 
           [0070]      FIG. 7  shows a further schematic diagram. 
           [0071]      FIG. 8  shows a flow diagram of the method. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0072]      FIG. 1  shows a diagram of an acquired voltage and current curve during the execution of the method according to the present invention by the device according to the present invention, if the control device or the actuator of the present invention has correct polarity. 
         [0073]    In the upper diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the current through the control device, or the actuator, and through the freewheeling diode. The solid line indicates the current curve through the control device or the actuator. The dashed line indicates the current curve through the freewheeling diode. 
         [0074]    In the lower diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the voltages at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve for the controlling of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. Here, the solid line indicates the voltage curve at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and the dashed line indicates the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the dot-dash line indicates the voltage curve for the controlling of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and of the third switch (LS), or low-side switch, by a processing device (μC). 
         [0075]    It can be seen clearly that at time t 1  of the application of a voltage, there takes place a rise in voltage in the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch (lower diagram, dashed line). At the same time, it can be seen that a current begins to flow through the actuator (upper diagram, solid line). The current through the freewheeling diode does not show any significant value (upper diagram, dashed line). From this the usability of the control device, or of the actuator, can be recognized. 
         [0076]      FIG. 2  shows a diagram of an acquired voltage and current curve during execution of the method according to the present invention by the device according to the present invention, if the control device or the actuator of the present invention has been installed with wrong or reversed polarity. 
         [0077]    In the upper diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the current through the control device, or the actuator, and through the freewheeling diode. The solid line indicates the current curve through the control device or the actuator. The dashed line indicates the current curve through the freewheeling diode. 
         [0078]    In the lower diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the voltages at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve for the controlling of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. Here, the solid line indicates the voltage curve at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and the dashed line indicates the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the dot-dash line indicates the voltage curve for the controlling of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and of the third switch (LS), or low-side switch, by a processing device (μC). 
         [0079]    It can be seen clearly that at time t 1  of the application of a voltage, there takes place no rise in voltage in the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch (lower diagram, dashed line). At the same time, it can be seen that a current begins to flow through the freewheeling diode (upper diagram, dashed line). The current through the control device, or the actuator, does not show any significant value (upper diagram, solid line). From this, it can be recognized that the control device, or the actuator, is not usable. 
         [0080]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic diagram of a device  300  according to the present invention that has been connected with correct polarity. 
         [0081]    Reference character  330  designates an energy reserve (ER), reference character  350  designates a first switch or safety switch (SVS), reference character  370  designates a separate energy source, here a capacitor for electromagnetic compatibility (EMV-C) of device  300 , reference character  390  designates an assembly having a microcontroller (μC) and a safety controller (SCON), and the required external wiring, reference character  320  designates a second switch, or high-side switch (HS), reference character  340  designates a third switch, or low-side switch (LS), reference character  360  designates a control device or actuator, and reference character  380  designates a ground potential. 
         [0082]    Control device or actuator  360  has at least one coil  361  and a freewheeling diode  362 , as well as further mechanical elements necessary for controlling the safety devices. 
         [0083]    Assembly  390  is fashioned to control the first switch, or safety switch (SVS),  350 , the second switch, or high-side switch,  320 , and the third switch, or low-side switch,  340 . 
         [0084]    In an embodiment of the method according to the present invention, first the first switch or safety switch (SVS)  350  is closed by assembly  390  in order to charge separate energy source  370 , e.g. an EMV capacitor. When separate energy source  370 , e.g. the EMV capacitor, has been charged, first switch or safety switch (SVS)  350  is opened. As a result, the control device, or actuator  360 , can then be supplied with voltage only via separate energy source  370 , e.g. the EMV capacitor. Subsequently, second switch  320  is closed by assembly  390 . As a result, a voltage, provided by separate energy source  370 , e.g. the EMV capacitor, is applied to actuator  360 . At the same time, using a suitable method known from the existing art, voltage curves are acquired at high-side switch  320  and at low-side switch  340 . The required measurement values of the voltage curves are forwarded to the microcontroller (μC). The evaluation takes place in the microcontroller (μC) in assembly  390  using suitable software or hardware circuitry. If the voltage curve at high-side switch  320  rises faster than the voltage curve at low-side switch  340 , it can then be recognized that actuator  360  has been installed or connected with the correct polarity, and usability of actuator  360  can be recognized. If this is not the case, and the voltage curves at high-side switch  320  and at low-side switch  340  rise with the same speed, then actuator  360  has been installed or connected with reversed polarity. The current then flows not through coil  361 , but rather through freewheeling diode  362 . In this case, freewheeling diode  362  does not block, because the actuator has been installed or connected with reversed polarity. 
         [0085]    In the schematic diagram, it can be seen that freewheeling diode  362  is opposed to the direction of current flow. If, as the result of an applied voltage, current flows through control device or actuator  360 , the current then flows through coil  361 . Freewheeling diode  362  blocks the flow of current. 
         [0086]      FIG. 4  shows a diagram having current boundary values for a control device  360  of the present invention. 
         [0087]    Time t is plotted on the abscissa; current I on the ordinate. On the abscissa, time boundary values are plotted. On the ordinate, current boundary values are plotted. 
         [0088]    First boundary value t MaxNoFire  on the abscissa designates a maximum time duration before a triggering is ensured not to take place even if a current flows through actuator  360  that would be minimally required for a triggering. Second boundary value t MinFire  designates a minimum time duration for a minimum current that has to flow through actuator  360  in order for a triggering to occur. Third boundary value t MaxFire  designates a maximum time duration for which a minimum current may flow through actuator  360  without it being possible for destruction of actuator  360  to occur. 
         [0089]    First boundary value I MaxNoFire  on the ordinate designates a maximum current that may flow permanently through actuator  360  without the occurrence of a triggering. Second boundary value I MinFire  designates a minimum current that has to flow through actuator  360  in order for a triggering to be able to occur. Third boundary value I MaxFire  designates a maximum current that may flow through actuator  360  without it being possible for destruction of actuator  360  to occur. 
         [0090]    The six boundary values span regions. Region  410 , hatched from the upper left to the lower right, designates a working region (non-triggering region) of the actuator, in which a triggering cannot occur. Cross-hatched region  420  designates a working region (gray region) in which it is not certain that a triggering will occur nor is it certain that no triggering will occur. Non-continuously hatched region  430  designates a working region (triggering region) in which it is certain that a triggering of actuator  360  will occur. Region  440 , hatched from lower left to upper right, designates a working region (overload region) in which a destruction of actuator  360  can occur. Non-triggering region  410  also has a subregion  410   a.  In this region, the method according to the present invention is executed, or device  300  according to the present invention operates during the execution of the method according to the present invention. 
         [0091]    The method according to the present invention is executed in subregion  410   a  of working region  410 . In this way, it is ensured that during execution of the method according to the present invention, an undesired triggering of actuator  360  cannot occur. For this purpose, for example separate energy source  370  is correspondingly dimensioned. The energy source cannot provide enough energy, or voltage, or current, to operate actuator  360  in a region other than subregion  410   a  of working region  410 . 
         [0092]      FIG. 5   a  shows a diagram of an acquired voltage and current curve during execution of the method according to the present invention by the device according to the present invention, if the control device, or the actuator, of the present invention has been connected with correct polarity. 
         [0093]    In the upper diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the current through the control device, or the actuator, and through the freewheeling diode. The solid line indicates the current curve through the control device or the actuator. The dashed line indicates the current curve through the freewheeling diode. 
         [0094]    In the lower diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the voltage measured at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and at the second switch (HS), or the high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve required for the controlling only of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve measured at the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. The thick solid line here indicates the voltage curve at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and the dashed line indicates the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the dot-dash line indicates the voltage curve for the controlling of only the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, by a processing device (μC). The thin solid line indicates the voltage curve measured at the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. 
         [0095]    It can be seen clearly that at time t 1  of the application of a voltage, a rise in voltage takes place in the voltage curve at the high-side switch (HS). A rise in voltage in the voltage curve at the low-side switch (LS) takes place more slowly. At the same time, it can be seen that a current begins to flow through the actuator. The current through the freewheeling diode does not have any significant value. From this, the usability of the control device, or actuator, is recognized. 
         [0096]      FIG. 5   b  shows an enlarged segment around the region around times t 1  and t 2 . Here, the rises in voltage in the voltage curves at the high-side switch (HS) and low-side switch (LS) can be seen still more clearly. 
         [0097]    In  FIG. 5   b , it can be seen clearly that the rise in voltage at the low-side switch (LS) takes place more slowly than at the high-side switch (HS). Accordingly, the actuator is ready for use, because the current can flow through the coil of the actuator. 
         [0098]      FIG. 6   a  shows a diagram of an acquired voltage and current curve during execution of the method according to the present invention by the device according to the present invention, if the control device, or actuator, of the present invention has been connected with wrong polarity, or reversed polarity. 
         [0099]    In the upper diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the current through the control device, or actuator, and through the freewheeling diode. The solid line here indicates the current curve through the control device, or actuator. The dashed line indicates the current curve through the freewheeling diode. 
         [0100]    In the lower diagram, the curves are plotted over time of the voltage measured at the separate energy source, for example an EMV capacitor, at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve required for the controlling only of the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, as well as the voltage curve measured at the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. The thick solid line here indicates the voltage curve at the separate energy source, e.g. an EMV capacitor, and the dashed line indicates the voltage curve at the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, and the dot-dash line indicates the voltage curve for controlling only the second switch (HS), or high-side switch, by a processing device (μC). The thin solid line indicates the voltage curve measured at the third switch (LS), or low-side switch. 
         [0101]    It can be seen clearly that at time t 1  of the application of a voltage, a rise in voltage takes place in the voltage curve at the high-side switch (HS). At the same time, a rise in voltage in the voltage curve at the low-side switch (LS) takes place with the same speed, or substantially the same speed. At the same time, it can be seen that a current begins to flow through the freewheeling diode. The current through the control device, or actuator, does not have any significant value. From this it can be inferred that the control device, or actuator, is not usable. 
         [0102]      FIG. 6   b  shows an enlarged segment around the region around times t 1  and t 2 . Here, the rises in voltage in the voltage curves at the high-side switch (HS) and low-side switch (LS) can be seen still more clearly. 
         [0103]    In  FIG. 6   b , it can be seen clearly that the rise in voltage at the low-side switch (LS) and at the high-side switch (HS) take place equally quickly, or substantially equally quickly. Accordingly, the actuator is not ready for use, because the current can flow through the freewheeling diode of the actuator. 
         [0104]      FIG. 7  shows a schematic diagram of an alternative specific embodiment of a device  700  according to the present invention that has been connected with correct polarity. 
         [0105]    Reference character  705  designates an energy reserve (ER), reference character  710  designates a first switch, or safety switch (SVS), reference character  715  designates a further switch for a further optional energy source, reference character  720  designates a further optional energy source, reference character  725  designates a capacitor for realizing an EMV compatibility of device  700 , a so-called EMV capacitor, reference character  730  designates a second switch or high-side switch, reference character  731  designates a capacitor of the high-side switch, reference character  740  designates an actuator, reference character  741  designates a coil of the actuator, reference character  742  designates a freewheeling diode of the actuator, reference character  751  designates a capacitor of the low-side switch, reference character  750  designates a third switch or low-side switch, reference character  755  designates a ground potential, and reference character  760  designates an assembly having at least one microcontroller (μC) and a safety controller (SCON), as well as the required external circuitry. 
         [0106]    Although the capacitors of high-side switch  731  and of low-side switch  751  are shown separately, the capacitors can be part of the respective switch, or part of device  700 , if switches  730 ,  750 , or device  700 , are for example fashioned as integrated circuits (ASIC). 
         [0107]    Assembly  760  is fashioned to control first switch or safety switch (SVS)  710 , further switch  715  for a further optional energy source  720 , high-side switch  730 , and low-side switch  750 . 
         [0108]    In the alternative specific embodiment of device  700  according to the present invention according to  FIG. 7 , the separate energy source has been realized via a further optional energy source  715 . In order to carry out the method according to the present invention, energy is provided or voltage is applied to actuator  740  by assembly  760 , i.e. by the microcontroller (μC) or by the safety controller (SCON), via switch  715 . 
         [0109]    The voltage curve can then be acquired at the capacitors of high-side switch  731  and low-side switch  751 . 
         [0110]    In a specific embodiment that is not explicitly shown of the device according to the present invention, the separate energy source is realized exclusively by the capacitor for EMV compatibility  370 ,  725 . In such a specific embodiment, the device according to the present invention does not have an optional further energy source  330 ,  720 , and also does not have a switch for optional further energy source  715 . 
         [0111]    The controlling for the switchable elements safety switch (SVS), high-side switch (HS), and low-side switch (LS), as well as for optional further energy reserve  720 , can take place both through the microcontroller (μC), with the aid of software, i.e. a suitable program stored on a suitable data carrier, as well as in a completely hardware-controlled manner using suitable hardware logic, for example using the safety controller (SCON), a second (safety) microcontroller, FPGA, PAL, GAL, etc. 
         [0112]    A mixed controlling is also possible. Here, the microcontroller (μC) controls for example safety switch (SVS)  710  and optional further energy reserve  330 ,  720  using software. High-side switch (HS)  320 ,  730  and low-side switch (LS)  340 ,  750  are controlled via a separate hardware path, for example via the safety controller (SCON). 
         [0113]      FIG. 8  shows a flow diagram of the method according to the present invention. 
         [0114]    In step  810 , a voltage is applied to control device  360 ,  740 . 
         [0115]    In step  820 , a voltage curve or current curve is acquired at control device  360 ,  740 , for example through the acquisition of a voltage curve at high-side switch (HS)  320 ,  730  and at low-side switch  340 ,  750 . 
         [0116]    In step  830  a usability of control device  360 ,  740  is recognized as a function of the acquired voltage curve or current curve. For example, through the course of the voltage curve, in particular a rise in voltage at high-side switch (HS)  320 ,  730  that takes place more quickly than a voltage curve, in particular a rise in voltage, at low-side switch (LS)  340 ,  750 , it can be recognized that control device  360 ,  740  has been installed or put into place with the correct polarity and is therefore usable. 
         [0117]    If the method according to the present invention yields the result that the control device, or actuator, is not usable, then the method can be multiply repeated up to error qualification. In the present context, an error qualification can be understood as meaning that an error entry is made to an error storage device, or a warning lamp is controlled in order to signal to the driver that the safety devices in the vehicle are not completely usable.