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Networked Electronics in Motor Vehicles
(BIS_01_02840)
16 hours
Multiple Dates
Multiple Locations
German
Objectives
The participant:
- Knows the bus systems installed in the vehicles.
- Knows which bus systems are installed in the vehicle and knows their advantages and disadvantages.
- Knows the structure and function of a controller.
- Knows the structure of a protocol for data transmission.
- Knows how the data transfer between the controllers or between controllers and diagnostic testers takes place and how error memory and coding data can be read and written.
Content
- Significance of E/E themes in vehicles.
- Bus systems.
- CAN, Flexray, MOST, Ethernet (4-wire, 2-wire OABR), LIN, BSD, PSI-5.
- Telegrams, ISO 7-layer model.
- Mechanism for handling real-time data.
- Controllers.
- Hardware, design, tasks.
- Development, V-model, integration levels.
- Software / tools.
- Diagnosis tools Ediabas/Toolset, INPA, Cascade, ISTA.
- Programming ESYS, WinKFP, NCSExpert, ISTA/P.
- ZEDIS.
- Telematics in the vehicle.
- Transverse interlock matrix (QVM).
- Diagnosis / flashing.
- Onboard/offboard.
- Access to the vehicle-interfaces.
- Coding, programming, flashing.
- UDS diagnosis protocol.
- Diagnosis master.
- Mechatronics / x-by-wire.
- Meaning and application.
- Objectives, risks, availability.
- 32-Bit controller, real-time bus systems, real-time operating system.
- Standards.
- ISO 26262, ASIL.
- Amendment §29 STVZO HU.
- AIDA.
- Efficient dynamics / hybrid.
- Hybrid technologies, generations.
- PHEV, Gen 3.0 G11/G30.
- Onboard electrical system.
- Electric vehicles.
- Generations, I01 MCV.
- Onboard electrical system, interfaces, electrical drive, controls.
Target Group
- Partners working in the areas of assembly and quality assurance.
Good to Know
Recommendation:
- Basic skills regarding electric vehicles.