MACS to host Automotive Software and Electronics Boot Camp with Dr. Mark Quarto

May 1, 2019
Learn relevant skills related to electronics, computer software writing, and coding.

The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide is sponsoring the Automotive Software and Electronics Boot Camp with Dr. Mark Quarto at the MACS training center in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, September 16-20.

To tackle today and tomorrow’s repair jobs, top auto repair shops need to learn relevant skills related to electronics, computer software writing, and coding.

The automotive industry has transitioned most automotive systems into the space of advanced electrical, electronics, and software controls. Additionally, hybrid/electric propulsion and ADAS technologies require technicians to become creative and skilled in non-mechanical aspects of the vehicle.

Even modern HVAC systems have experienced advances in power electronics with the use of high voltage electric heating, air conditioning, and heat pump components.

Dr. Quarto has addressed the need for higher level electronics training for technicians by creating the Automotive Software and Electronics Boot Camp, an intense five-day training opportunity.

Students will learn the following: 

• The differences and specific functions of software, firmware, and hardware systems.

• Fundamental knowledge and skills to build micro-controller-based control applications and hardware interface tools that can be used for monitoring, analyzing, and/or diagnosing most automotive systems.

• How to use electronic devices such as diodes, transistors, op-amps, opto-isolators, voltage translators, logic ICs, etc. to create diagnostic and testing tools for hands-on projects.

• How electronic devices can be used to augment vehicle circuits and the scan tool for testing or diagnosing system faults.

• Create and build signal conditioning tools to interface vehicle systems with a micro-controller by using hands-on projects.

• How to write software programs to perform specific diagnostic and testing routines that can be used with/without a scan tool.

• How to code software programs to command a micro-controller to perform functions to monitor, control, or test circuits.

• How to create micro-controller systems that can be built for use with a scan tool or on-board vehicle system to manipulate systems operation for the purposes of circuit analysis and diagnostics without the need for purchasing expensive test tools.

To register for this exclusive program, visit https://www.futuretechauto.com/MACSBOOTCAMP  

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