Multiplex and CAN Databus Systems (with Practical)
Short course
In Shrewsbury
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Shrewsbury
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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.
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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)