Powertrain Technology - P19358672

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Fundamental Design Objectives for OBD Systems • Basic Design Features for OBD Systems • Exercise: “Customers” and their OBD Requirements • Overview of the World Wide OBD Regulatory Structure • California Air Resources Board (CARB) Regulatory Process • How to use the CARB Light/Medium Regulation • CARB Regulation - an in-depth look at In-use rates & comprehensive component requirements • Introduction to a Diagnostic Design Process (Box, Graves, Bisgaard, Van Gilder, et al) • Defining “Good” vs. “Bad” Systems • Exercise: Defining Good vs. Defective Systems • Anatomy of an On-Board Diagnostic • Diagnostic Modeling • Exercise: Induction System Modeling • Understanding and Dealing with Variation • SAE J1979 - An Overview • Exercise: Finding Information in J1979 • System Design for Diagnosibility • Overview of Regulatory Requirements Related to OBD • OBD Certification Process • The Relationship between the Control and OBD System Design INSTRUCTOR John Van Gilder Technical Fellow, OBD II Development, General Motors Powertrain Group

I.D.# C0707

SCHEDULE June 24-26, 2019 Troy, Michigan November 11-13, 2019 Troy, Michigan

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$1,950 $1,755

Members:

THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS

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Igor Anilovich Diesel OBD II & AECD Leader, General Motors Powertrain Group

Francesco Siano GM Global Propulsion

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