What is Coding?

2011 BMW 335is 2D Coupe, Automatic DCTSECTION What is Coding?
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It is a process utilized by BMW, which groups system specific operating requirements (Data) together and then assigns a label/code to each of these groups of data. The various groups of data are all pre-loaded into system specific "codable" control modules, along with a basic set of operating instructions (Program).

Types of operating requirements:

  • Nominal values of device input signals (0.25V to 2.5V, 5W - 25W, ...)
  • Type of device input signal (PWM, square wave, analog ...)
  • Operational parameters (device activation/deactivation time, ...)
  • Market specific operations (O2 Sensors, Fuel Type, Emission Control, ...)
  • Country Specific Regulations (U.S., Canada, Japan, UK, ECE, ...)
  • Powertrain Configurations (Manual, Auto, TLEV, ULEV, SULEV, Diesel, ...)

The procedure of assigning one specifically labeled group of data to the operating program of a specific control module/component is referred to as "coding".

Fig 1: Identifying Data Before Coding
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