Course Outline

Introduction

Overview of AUTOSAR

Understanding AUTOSAR Standardized Architecture

Understanding AUTOSAR Methodology

Introduction to Motors and Controllers

Designing a Motor Controller

Testing the Motor Controller Design

Troubleshooting

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Knowledge of vehicular systems and automotive components
  • Basic knowledge of AUTOSAR

Audience

  • Automotive Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  7 Hours
 

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