Hands-on Lab Scope fun
Doug Mueller of Tech Help will
conduct a 2-night seminar in Rancho Cordova (near Sacramento) on
October 24th and 25th from 6:00pm 10:00pm each night. This
class will focus on the use of lab scopes with plenty of on-car
testing.
First Night: Sensors, Actuators &
Current Ramping
Second Night: Waste Spark & Coil on Plug Ignitions
Bring your lab scope for the on-car
testing! Bring your appetite, food starts at 5:30pm.
Sign up early, maximum class will be
30.
Contact Ken Friedman to sign up and
for more details:
Cell: 916-801-9143
Email: kenvf2600@yahoo.com
Click
here for PDF flyer!
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In case you missed it
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On Sept 26th and 27th PWR Training conducted their Driveability
Diagnostic Strategies seminar in Sacramento and had a very good turnout. The attendees were very impressed with the quality of the class and the
information they received.
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The 2-night class included topics
such as fuel trim, air/fuel ratio, lambda and the various designs of air/fuel ratio sensors
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Coming
soon!
PWR is working on a new seminar tentatively titled, "New Technologies"
Sounds like another great seminar from Mark, Jon and Bob.
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In case you missed it
The July 2005 issue of Motor Magazine, included a very good
article about scan tools. it describes how to evaluate your current
scan tool capabilities, determine shop needs and plan purchase
decisions.
"Are
you getting everything possible out when you plug it in?
by Bob Pattengale
Motor Magazine, July 2005
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The past month
brought software and hardware updates for the Launch x431 scan
tool. Software updates include:
X-431 Benz Diagnostic Program V22.03
X431 Daewoo Diagnostic Program V17.01
X-431 FORD Diagnostic Program V18.00
X431 GM Diagnostic Program V17.00
X-431 Hyundai Diagnostic Program V17.01
X-431 Kia diagnostic Program V18.00X-431
X-431 Land rover Diagnostic Program V16.00
X-431 Mitsubishi diagnostic software V15.01
X-431 SUBARU diagnostic program V14.01
Owners of the Launch x431 can obtain these
updates by logging into your Launch account at: http://www.x431.com/
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More channels is not the only difference between the older Pico
2-channel scope and the newer 4- and 2-channel scopes. The
following is a list of the significant improvements from the Old to
the New.
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Older
ADC212/3
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Newer
3423 |
Newer
3223 |
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PC connection
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Serial |
USB |
USB |
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Channels
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2
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4 |
2
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3 Ms
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20 MS/s (1 channel)
10 MS/s (2 channels)
5 MS/s (3 or 4 channels)
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20 MS/s (1 channel)
10 MS/s (2 channels)
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Buffer
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32k |
512k |
512k |
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High Voltage Measuring Range
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+/- 20 V
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+/- 50 V
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+/- 50 V
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Also, the new scopes have eliminated the external power
supply. Power is now supplied via the USB port!
More specs: http://www.aeswave.com/support/pico
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This new page provides setup instructions for using
your scope with a low amp probe. Visit
this page: http://www.aeswave.com/AmpProbe/Setup.htm
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Jorge says...
Voltage and current waveforms provide different types of
diagnostic information. Together, they help you
build a complete picture of the system and help you understand
how the engineers designed it to function.
October Special
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Training Update for:
PWR Training
A bustling October for Mark, Jon and Bob as they zig-zag across the
country:
If you would like to attend
or sponsor a PWR Training seminar please contact Bob Pattengale at bob@pwrtraining.com
or call: 877-797-8724.
Driveability Diagnostic Strategies:
Oct 12th 13th Portland ME.
Oct 15th Ashland MA.
Oct 17th 18th Totowa NJ.
Oct 19th 20th Mahopac NY
Oct 24th 25th Denver CO.
Nov 9th 10th Houston TX
Nov 12th Dallas/Ft. Worth TX
For additional information
about PWR Training visit www.pwrtraining.com.
Tom Roberts, Autonerdz
That's not just a car you're driving, it's a
computer! Autonerdz training puts computer power to work for you
with creative lab scope techniques. Solve any problem on any car more
efficiently.
The Northwest Automotive Trades
Association is sponsoring this AutoNerd Series (aka lab scope) at
their Portland training facility in the fall. The remaining dates are:
October 4th and 5th
November 1st and 2nd
December 6th and 7th
Each night is 6-9 PM with food
Contact NATA to sign up: http://aboutnata.org
Mike Cleary
Tha
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