All learning paths
Automotive Embedded
Automotive Embedded Roadmap
Learn automotive electronics, CAN, LIN, diagnostics, functional safety, AUTOSAR concepts, ECU architecture, and validation workflows.
What is Automotive Embedded?
Automotive Embedded is one of the practical skill areas inside the EmbeddedRoad engineering roadmap. It connects theory, product constraints, debugging habits, and portfolio evidence so engineers can move from reading about a topic to proving they can use it in real embedded systems work.
On EmbeddedRoad, this topic is not treated as an isolated tutorial. It belongs to the Automotive Embedded branch and can be tracked alongside related hardware, firmware, validation, and communication skills.
What you should learn
CAN
LIN
UDS
DoCAN
AUTOSAR concepts
ISO 26262
HIL
bootloader
ECU
Recommended progression
- 1Learn vehicle networks
- 2Study diagnostics and bootloaders
- 3Add safety and validation concepts
- 4Use EmbeddedRoad to identify automotive skill gaps
Prerequisites
- Firmware engineering
- CAN bus basics
- Testing fundamentals
What you can show on EmbeddedRoad
- Understand ECU communication and diagnostics
- Recognize safety and process constraints
- Prepare for automotive embedded roles
