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    The Fundamentals of Networking: Basic Networking (Mercedes Car Group / Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles)

    Main target group: Maintenance technicians (WT), powertrain systems technicians(ST), chassis systems technicians, comfort and convenience systems technicians,telecommunications systems technicians, Certified Service Advisor (CSA)

    Subject group: Electrics/electronics

    Model series: All divisions, passenger cars / vans / commercial vehicles

    Order no.: 1290 4756 00

    Requirements:As a minimum, the student should be familiar with the following aspects of electrics and electronics: the fundamental electrical quantities the basic principles of the electrical circuit electrical components and machines electrical system measuring methods the fundamentals of vehicle electronicsThere are also study programs available to help you acquire this knowledge, e.g.the series of programs entitled "The Fundamentals of Vehicle Electrics", parts1 to 3, and "The Fundamentals of Vehicle Electronics", parts 1 to 3.

    Description of program:This computer-based training program will teach you the fundamentals of networking in vehicles, as also found in vehicles of the Mercedes Car Group and in Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles.The first chapter tells you about the development of vehicle networking from analogue transmission, through pulse width modulation to the digital transmission of information. Basic terms such as control unit and bus are introduced.Chapter two deals with the physical aspects of networking. Signal detection, thelimits of transmission reliability and the various transmission media, along with their advantages and disadvantages, are presented. The chapter concludes witha look at how bus systems used in vehicles are classified and an overview of network topologies.

    Chapter three is devoted to logic aspects of control unit networking. The rulesused by control units to exchange information are explained. The differences between synchronous and asynchronous data transmission are also detailed.The fourth chapter presents the various bus systems in detail and gives an overview of the various vehicle applications for which bus systems are used.Chapter five presents some examples of bus systems in passenger cars, vans and commercial vehicles. The concept of gateways, which connect the bus systems in the vehicle with each other, is also explained.The test chapter enables you to check how much you have learned about these topics.

    Table of contents:

    1. "From wires to networks": the development of data exchange1.1 Development1.2 Bus1.3 Networking

    2. Physical level2.1 Signal form, transceiver2.2 Limits of transmission reliability2.3 Transmission media

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    2.4 Classification2.5 Network topologies2.6. Self-test: data transmission2.7. Self-test: classification

    3. Logic level3.1 Protocol3.2 Synchronous and asynchronous transmission3.3 Access control3.4 Self-test: protocol

    4. Overview of bus systems4.1 Selection criteria4.2 K-line4.3 CAN4.4 LIN4.5 MOST4.6 Bluetooth4.7 Other systems4.8 Self-test: bus systems

    5. Whole-vehicle networking5.1 Gateway5.2 Networking in trucks

    5.3 Networking in vans5.4 Networking in passenger cars5.5 Self-test: whole-vehicle networking

    6. Test