Electrical & Electronics Technology - P19358092

WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for engineers involved in either the design or control of on-board diagnostic systems for engines or transmissions for light and medium duty on-road vehicles. In addition, engineers involved in engine and transmission hardware will benefit by obtaining a better understanding of the design of OBD systems. Engineers new to the area of OBD system design and engineers involved in the design of control systems wishing to obtain a better understanding of OBD requirements will also find the course valuable. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Fundamental Design Objectives for OBD Systems • Basic Design Features for OBD Systems • 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 • Introduction to a Diagnostic Design Process • Defining “Good” vs. “Bad” Systems • Anatomy of an On-Board Diagnostic • Diagnostic Modeling • Understanding and Dealing with Variation • SAE J1979 - An Overview • System Design for Diagnosibility • Overview of Regulatory Requirements Related to OBD • OBD Certification Process • The Relationship between the Control and OBD System Design • Classroom Exercises

I.D.# C0707

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

FEES List:

$1,950 $1,755

Members:

THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS

Get the complete course description and register: sae.org/learn/content/c0707/

INSTRUCTOR Francesco Siano

Lead Development Engineer, GM Global Propulsion System Igor Anilovich Diesel OBD II and AECD Leader, GM Powertrain Group John Van Gilder Technical Fellow, OBD II Development, GM Powertrain Group

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