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Automotive Electronic Systems

Summary

The course focuses on advanced knowledge of HW structures of automotive electronic systems (AES) and also on the knowledge of software tools for their control and regulation, as well as development HW and SW resources linked to AES testing methods. The content of the course is based on the knowledge of mechanics, electronics, measuring and control technology, microcomputer technology and computer modeling, simulation and testing.

Literature

ERJAVEC, J.: Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, USA 2004, Thomson Learning, 1401 p., ISBN 1-4018-4831-1 
RIBBENS, B., W.: Understanding Automotive Electronics, Sixth Edition, USA 2003, Elsevier Science, 480 p., ISBN 0-7506-7599-3 
DENTOM, T.: Automotive Technology: Advanced Automotive Fault Diagnosis, 2th Edition, USA 2004, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. 2006, 288 p., ISBN 0-7506-6991-8 
Stockel, W., M., Stockel, T., M., Johanson, Ch.: Auto Diagnosis, Service, and Repair, 7th Edition, Goodheart-Willcox, USA 2003, 1024 p., ISBN 978-1566379106 ERJAVEC, J.: Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, USA 2004, Thomson Learning, 1401 str., ISBN 1-4018-4831-1 
Bosch, R., Bosch Automotive Electrics and Automotive Electronics: Systems and Components, Networking and Hybrid Drive, Springer Vieweg, Plochingen, Germany, 5th ed., 2014, ISBN 978-3-658-01784-2 .

Advised literature

Robert Bosch GmbH: Bosch Yellow Jackets Series, Bosch Technical Literature, 1996-2014


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 430-6011
Abbreviation AES
Course title Automotive Electronic Systems
Coordinating department Department of Applied Electronics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Petr Šimoník, Ph.D.