Description
This 8-hour class will provide practice with, and real world application of identifying, soldering and desoldering components within automotive ECUs specifically immobilizer modules. Soldering equipment will be provided for each student to use during the class the second half of this class, taught by Donnie Sherfield. It will provide the students with an introduction to identifying memory devices (EEPROMs) and the use of real world equipment to acquire, read, modify and reprogram these memory devices, with the goal of producing a programmed transponder that will start the vehicle.
The EEPROM portion of this class will begin with simple in-circuit examples of reading EEPROMs. It will then move into removing EEPROMs from the circuit, reading them with multiple pieces of equipment and then modifying the data.
This will be held in Los Angeles, CA! For more information see below.
When:
June 2nd, 8AM to 5PM PDT
Where:
9750 Airport Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90045
Instructors:
Donnie Sherfield
Length:
1 Day of Training, Approximately 8 hours (8AM to 5PM Pacific Time)
Note: This is a live, on-location training in Los Angeles, California location. Attendees will have to make their own travel arrangements.
Detail of Subjects Covered Below:
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Overview:
In this 8-hour class taught by Donnie Sherfield, students will gain hands-on experience in identifying, soldering and desoldering components within automotive ECUs, specifically immobilizer modules. Soldering equipment will be provided to each student during the second half of the class. The course will introduce students to identifying memory devices (EEPROMs) and using real-world equipment to acquire, read, modify and reprogram these memory devices, with the goal of producing a programmed transponder that can start the vehicle. The class will cover simple in-circuit examples of reading EEPROMs, as well as more advanced techniques, such as removing EEPROMs from the circuit and reading them with multiple pieces of equipment, before modifying their data. By the end of the class, students will have practical experience in automotive ECU soldering and EEPROM programming.
Automotive ECU Soldering and EEPROM Programming Course
Identifying and soldering components within automotive ECUs, particularly immobilizer modules
Introduction to identifying memory devices (EEPROMs)
Real-world equipment usage to acquire, read, modify, and reprogram memory devices
Producing a programmed transponder to start the vehicle
Simple in-circuit examples of reading EEPROMs
Removing EEPROMs from the circuit and reading them with multiple equipment
Modifying the data of EEPROMs
Class ends at approx 5PM
More about the Instructors:
Donnie Sherfield
Training Location:
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