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One Day Workshop on CAN ARCHITECTURE & PROGRAMMING – 29/10/2010

26 October 2010 238 views No Comment

ABOUT ISM
ISM is premier embedded training company offering Embedded
telecom Training & Placement services to Engineers and PG’s
in the Domain.
ISM is one of the largest and Leading Embedded systems
Training company providing quality Training with excellent
placement assistance
The aim of this workshop is to introduce you to the exciting world of In-Vehicle Networking & CAN. The single day workshop is aimed at giving complete exposure to CAN Architecture & programming. Participants can learn how the In-Vehicle Networks are built in an automotive and their pros & cons, get to know about concepts like arbitration, error management, frame formats,different standards of CAN and understand the design criteria’s of CAN, and get exposed to executing projects based on Invehicle
system based on CAN.This workshop is sure to take your knowledge & experience on
CAN to a different level.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
 Overview of In-Vehicle Network
 Introduction to CAN
 Architecture of CAN
 Protocol Layers of CAN
 Programming Can Nodes
REGISTRATION
Registration for the workshop can be done using the
attached form or photo copy of the form. The completed
form could be sent by post to the Co-ordinator along with
the DD.
For spot registration contact Coordinator.
FEE DETAILS
For Students : ` 200/-
For Academics/Industry delegates : ` 300/-
DD Should be drawn in favor of
“CO-ORDINATOR WB F ’09″
Payable at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
IMPORTANT DATE
Last Date of Registration: 27th October 2010


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