2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

Controller Area Network (CAN) for Vehicle Applications 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C0120 The Controller Area Network has become the standard of choice for most automotive manufacturers. Approved for use as an ISO and EPA diagnostic network, its usage continues to grow. This seminar covers the theory and use of the CAN protocol, and its applications in the automotive industry. Details on how the CAN protocol and other standards (J2411, J2284, J1939, ISO 11898, etc.) complement each other will be presented. Attendees will learn about CAN application layers; the latest J1939, J2284, J2411, and IDB standards, regulations, and implementation requirements; and details of device hardware and software interfaces. Also presented will be demonstrations using system development tools. The SAE standard, J1939 Recom- mended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network, is included in the course materials. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Explain CAN protocol • Demonstrate how CAN is used in various automotive applications • Employ CAN-related standards and specifications Who Should Attend This seminar is geared toward validation engineers, test engineers, embedded programmers, and those who are currently working (or will be in the future) with applications using CAN. Participants should have an undergraduate engineering degree. An On Demand Course developed from this classroom seminar is pending release (PD730557) Topical Outline DAY ONE • In-vehicle market overview • General network topology overview • CAN protocol • CAN controller programming • CAN physical layers • Overview of J2411, J2284, IDB, J1939, Diagnostics on CAN, etc.

Controller Area Network (CAN) for Vehicle Applications I.D.# PD730557 | On Demand Course This On Demand Course is in production at the time of catalog printing.

Instructor:

Mark Zachos

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/pd730557/ (when course is available)

Designing On-Board Diagnostics for Light and Medium Duty Emissions Control Systems 3 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C0707 On-board diagnosis of engine and transmission systems has been mandated by government regulation for light and medium vehicles since the 1996 model year. The regulations specify many of the detailed features that on-board diagnostics must exhibit. In addition, the penalties for not meeting the requirements or providing in-field remedies can be very expensive. This course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of how and why OBD systems function and the technical features that a diagnostic should have in order to ensure compliant and successful imple- mentation. Fundamental design objectives and features needed to achieve those objectives for generic on-board diagnostics will be covered. The course will also include a review of the California Air Resources OBD II regulation, providing students with a firm foundation for reading and understanding the requirements, including the in-use rate portion of the regulations and how to properly calculate and output the required rate information. Relationships between the regulation and various SAE and ISO recommended practices will be reviewed. The course will also explore the relationship of the OBD system with the underlying control system. Note that because of proprietary considerations, this class does not provide details of algorithm design, algorithm performance, or algorithm application. The class will cover general OBD algorithm designs and the features required to promote sound OBD system design. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Articulate the underlying design objectives of on-board diagnostic systems • Use the latest California Air Resources Board On-Board Diagnostic Regulation for Light and Medium Vehicles to find and apply OBD requirements

DAY TWO • J1939 in-depth review • IDB in-depth review • Demonstrations

Instructor: Fee: $1495

Mark Zachos

1.3 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c0120/

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