Program Overview
This program provides an in-depth understanding of Engine Electronics & Management Systems (EEMS), covering fundamentals of automotive electronics, sensors, actuators, ECUs, control strategies, diagnostics, calibration, and compliance with BS VI/Euro 6 norms. Through a blend of conceptual frameworks, real-world OEM case studies, and simulation-based exercises, participants will learn how to troubleshoot failures, optimize performance, and align with safety and emission standards. The course goes beyond theory to address corporate challenges in quality, warranty reduction, and regulatory adherence, equipping professionals with actionable strategies to solve workplace problems.
Features
- Understand the architecture and working of modern ECUs, sensors, and actuators.
- Apply diagnostics and calibration methods to resolve real-world EMS issues.
- Interpret and align practices with BS VI/Euro 6 and ISO 26262 functional safety standards.
- Develop corporate strategies to minimize warranty claims and improve engine reliability.
Target audiences
- Automotive Engineers
- R&D Professionals
- Calibration and diagnostics Professionals
- Quality & Compliance Managers
- Service Engineering Teams
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- 1 Day
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- Strategic Importance of Engine Electronics3
- Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics (20%)3
- Sensors & Actuators in Powertrain Systems3
- Control Systems & Real-Life OEM Experiences4
- ECU Breakdown & Failure Simulation2
- Engine Management Systems in Practice4
- Diagnostics & Troubleshooting4
- Standards, Compliance & Risk Mitigation4
- Simulation – Diagnostics & Root Cause Analysis3
- Roadmap for Application & Wrap-Up3