Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview
C0708
- Content
This course is designed to provide an overview of the fundamental design objectives and the features needed to achieve those objectives for generic on-board diagnostics. The basic structure of an on-board diagnostic will be described along with the system definitions needed for successful implementation.
- Content
- By attending this course, you will be able to:
- Articulate the underlying design objectives of on-board diagnostic systems
- Apply the design features that all diagnostics need for successful implementation
- Apply basic design techniques to deal with variation
- Use a diagnostic design template in the development of an on-board diagnostic
- Content
- This course is designed for engineers involved in either the design or control of on-board diagnostic systems for engines or transmissions. Individuals working in the heavy duty industry will find the information relevant, but should note that the examples will be based on spark ignition engines and light and medium duty regulations. 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
- An undergraduate engineering degree or a strong technical background is highly recommended. A basic knowledge of college algebra, college physics, and a familiarity with modern engine or transmission systems is required
- Duration
- 06:30
- CEU
- 0.7