Developed
in cooperation with Mecel
Realising the need for more in-depth single subject programs, Infocar devoted an
entire title to this complex subject. Comparisons are often made with
conventional wiring, to make multiplexing easy to understand. This course starts
with definitions and classifications, continues with the basic communication
concepts, how to troubleshoot and diagnose and ends with explanations on a few
different protocols.
List of contents:
Chapter one - What is multiplex?:
- Definition and classification
- Comparisons with conventional wiring
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Pros and cons summary
- Troubleshooting in multiplexed systems
- Trends
Chapter two - Background information:
- Introduction to vehicle E/E architecture
- The physical view of vehicle content
- Allocation
- Function domains
Chapter three - Fundamentals:
- Basic communication concepts
- Physical implementation
- Messages
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Typical multiplex nodes
Chapter four - Diagnostics:
- Introduction
- Faul causes in multiplexed systems
- Diagnostics
information
- Troubleshooting methods
- Diagnostic system strategies
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Diagnostic standards
Chapter five - Vehicle examples:
- Driver user functions
- Electrical systems and subsystems
Chapter six - Protocol examples:
- CAN
- J1850
- ISO 9141
- KWP 2000
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Available in the
following languages:
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English |
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Swedish |
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German |
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Dutch |
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French |
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Italian |
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Spanish |
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Finnish |
Screenshots:
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CD-ROM version is available in the following
languages:
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English |
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Swedish |
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