Automotive Electrics and Automotive Electronics

Learn electrical & electronic technologies used in automobiles. Design architecture of automotive electrical components.

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Description

A warm welcome to the Automotive Electrics and Automotive Electronics course by Uplatz.


Automotive electronics technologies such as autonomous driving, all-electric cars, and in-car infotainment are the new trends in the automotive industry. Automotive vehicles are transforming into the ultimate electronic devices. Automotive electronics are predicted to constitute near a third of the total cost of the entire car. The automotive transformations give rise to new features and challenges including autonomous driving, all-electric cars with extreme high power, and high-speed and secure communications and infotainment.

Automotive electrics refer to the electrical systems used in automobiles and comprises of a storage battery, generator, starting (cranking) motor, lighting system, ignition system, and various accessories and controls. Originally, the electrical system of the automobile was limited to the ignition equipment but in modern age vehicles the electrical systems span the entire ecosystem of the vehicles.

Automotive electronics are fundamentally the electronic systems used in vehicles, including engine management, ignition, radio, carputers, telematics, in-car entertainment systems, and others. Ignition, engine and transmission electronics are also found in trucks, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, and other internal combustion powered machinery such as forklifts, tractors and excavators. Related elements for control of relevant electrical systems are also found on hybrid vehicles and electric cars.


Automotive Electrics and Automotive Electronics - Course Curriculum


  1. Electrical and Electronic Technology in Automobile

  2. Electronic Diesel Control

  3. Lighting Technology

  4. Electronic Stability Program

  5. Adaptive Cruise Control

  6. Occupant Protection Systems

  7. Basic Principles of Networking

  8. Automotive Networking

  9. Bus Systems

  10. LIN Bus

  11. MOST Bus

  12. Bluetooth

  13. FlexRay

  14. Diagnosis Interfaces

  15. Architecture of Electronic Systems

  16. Mechatronics

  17. Electronic Components in the Vehicle

  18. Semiconductor Components

  19. Manufacture of Semiconductor components and circuits

  20. Control Units

  21. Automotive Sensors

  22. Sensor Measuring Principle

  23. Gas Sensor and Concentration Sensors

  24. Sensor Types 1

  25. Sensor Types 2

  26. Actuators

  27. Hybrid Drives

  28. Vehicle Electrical Systems

  29. Starter Batteries

  30. Battery Design

  31. Battery Maintenance

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the Electrical & Electronic technologies in an automobile
  • Learn Electronic Diesel Control, Lighting Technology, Electronic Stability System, etc.
  • Manage Adaptive Cruise Controls
  • Understand Automotive Networking
  • Describe Bus Systems, LIN Bus, MOST Bus
  • Design Architecture of Electronic Systems & Diagnosis Interfaces
  • Learn to operate Control Units and Automotive Sensors
  • Understand Mechatronics and Manufacturing of Semiconductor Components & Circuits
  • Take a deep-dive into Sensor Measuring Principles
  • Learn about different Sensor Types
  • Understand Actuators, Hybrid Drives, Vehicle Electrical Systems
  • Learn about Starter Batteries, Battery Design, and Battery Maintenance

Who Should Attend!

  • Automotive Engineers
  • Product Development Engineers
  • Beginners and Newbies in the field of Automobile Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Anyone aspiring for a career in Automotive Electric industry
  • Lead Engineers - Vehicle Quality
  • Power Electronics Engineers
  • Mobile Automotive Engineers (cars and vans)
  • Automotive Technicians
  • Manufacturing Process Engineers
  • Service Managers
  • Automotive Performance Planning Engineers
  • Automotive Performance and Durability Engineers
  • Paint Repair Technicians
  • Automotive Product Engineers
  • Embedded Engineers
  • Control Engineers