Battery-powered oscilloscope offers a comprehensive ‘auto diagnostic presets’ package

18-08-2022 | Saelig | Test & Measurement

Saelig Company, Inc now offers the Micsig SATO1004 Automotive Tablet Oscilloscope with four channels, a bandwidth of 100MHz, an easy-use touchscreen operation and a comprehensive set of vehicle diagnostics. With its signal sample rate of 1GSa/s, it is a powerful, professional, and cost-effective vehicle testing tool for evaluating systems, including ABS, accelerator pedal, throttle position, fuel pressure, air flow meter, crankshaft, camshaft, knock, MAP, 12/24V charging and start, charging ripple, cranking current sensors, actuators, ignition, and networks (CAN, LIN, Flex ray, K line, etc.) Developed for portable and benchtop use, the built-in 7500mAh Li-ion battery supports five hours of portable operation, or the oscilloscope may be connected to an external 12V power adapter for continuous use. An auto-calibration function provides measurement accuracy.

The oscilloscope is a comprehensive vehicle diagnostic tool with an ‘automobile diagnostic presets’ package, powerful signal capture and analysis capabilities, smart bus trigger, and decode features that include: UART, LIN, SPI, CAN, I2C, 1553B, 429, etc. It also supports PC and smartphone remote control.

This innovative portable instrument combines a capacitive 8” TFT LCD touch screen (touch, drag, and swipe) with a traditional ‘button and knob’ operation to simplify and efficient scope operation. The built-in HDMI output adds educational and demonstration options for large displays or projectors. Live screen images may be transmitted to an external projector when the oscilloscope is connected to a LAN or WiFi network. The scope can display or be remotely controlled via WiFi, LAN, or USB via a PC, Android, or iOS mobile device.

These oscilloscopes are offered as a standard kit that includes several automotive probes or as an extended master kit that adds an extra pair of multimeter probes, a secondary pickup, and a hard case.

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By Seb Springall