Multiplex and CAN Databus Systems (with Practical)

Short course

In Shrewsbury

£ 125 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Shrewsbury

  • Duration

    1 Day

To facilitate a good understanding on all aspects of multiplex / CAN Databus systems, including fault finding practice. Suitable for: Technical staff who require a good working knowledge of multiplex / CAN Databus systems in order to identify and fault find such systems.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Shrewsbury (Shropshire)
Atcham Business Park Atcham

Start date

On request

About this course

It is recommended that delegates should have a good understanding of basic electrical systems before attending this course.

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Course programme

COURSE CONTENT
This course gives a detailed explanation of the principles of multiplexing and the benefits of such systems over traditional electronic communication, leading to discussion and practice of system diagnostics.

DETAILED DESCRIPTOR

  • Induction - coffee and biscuits, introduction to training staff and subject, aims of course and course outline.
  • Overview of multiplex / Can databus systems
  • Comparison to traditional electronic systems
  • Features and benefits
  • Terminology
  • Japanese systems:

- Body Electronics Area Network (BEAN)
- Audio Visual Communication Local Area Network (AVCLAN)
- Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART)

  • European Systems:

- Controller Area Network Databus (CAN Databus)
- HS CAN (High speed)
- MS CAN (Mid speed)
- LS CAN (Low speed)

  • Waveform patterns
  • Clock speed / baud rate
  • Multiplex classes
  • The content of a message
  • Message priority
  • Wake up methods
  • Voltage differential interference suppression
  • Gateway ECU's
  • CAN interfaces
  • Vehicle security systems
  • Recognition of CAN and other different digital signals (duty cycle and pulse width modulation)
  • Basic electrical revision (volts drop)
  • Oscilloscope and scantool use
  • Fault diagnosis procedures and practice

CONCLUSION

  • Summary and conclusion
  • Exam
  • Feedback from course
  • Departure

COURSE DURATION
1 day (7 hours contact).

Multiplex and CAN Databus Systems (with Practical)

£ 125 + VAT