Phoenix Scope 4-channel Oscilloscope
Solenoids, sensors, actuators, they come in various shapes and sizes, with different connecting interfaces, making a car work. When something doesn’t work as expected, it is the above elements that can provide actionable data on what malfunctioned. In order to read the information, there is a number of automotive diagnostic tools that connect to a vehicle.
One of the more efficient and in-depth devices used by car repair workshops and car technicians is the oscilloscope. Many times, electric signals from circuits, sensors or power sources fluctuate too fast for a multimeter, while in particular cases, no errors are stored in the ECU for troubleshooting purposes.
Generally, an error is stored in the ECU if:
* There is a short-circuit on the positive or negative pole of the sensor
* Sensor is malfunctioning
If a sensor gets stuck in some mid-position, chances are, the ECU won´t store an error code to aid troubleshooting. This is where an automotive oscilloscope comes into play.
Why a 4-channel oscilloscope?
Every auto repair shop deal with the annoying, heavy to diagnose, intermittent issue that burns off the brains of technicians and costs both time and money. Automotive oscilloscopes excel at identifying this exact kind of issues and reduce the time needed for troubleshooting and repair, offering the end client a quick turnaround.
Similar to standard oscilloscopes, automotive oscilloscopes are optimized for the automotive sector. Many base oscilloscopes feature only one channel. While this may help diagnose one issue at a time, being able to compare multiple flows of sensor data is critical for any self-respecting car technician. Comparing multiple data flows comes in handy when:
* Diagnosing crankshaft angle issue
* Comparing valve lift and camshaft position
* Examining exhaust pressure according to RPM
* Checking oil pressure against engine load
* Checking data from inductive sensors
Phoenix Max and Phoenix Scope
The Phoenix Max automotive diagnostic scanner comes with a 4-channel oscilloscope (Phoenix Scope) can take on 4 data inputs and display them side by side, allowing for a better perspective of data flows of the car.
Channels are color coded, making it easier to know which data flow comes from which sensor. This allows for a better grip on ignition component troubleshooting, faults pertaining to vacuum or pressure elements and generally high-accuracy defect analysis.
TOPDON Phoenix Max is a cutting edge automotive diagnostic scanner. It encapsulates the Phoenix Scope 4-channel oscilloscope for pinpoint accuracy in diagnosing car trouble. The added benefit of the 13.3” integrated screen ensures that technicians do not have to carry a laptop around, subjecting to potential mechanical failures or corrosion from oil or other car fluids.
In order to power its diagnostic systems and the 4-channel oscilloscope, Phoenix Max uses a 2-Ghz 8-core processor running Android 9 and boasts a 256GB ROM memory. The 18,600mAh battery ensures Phoenix Max does not require charging until the day is over, thus not interfering with a busy car repair shop schedule.
With its portability, heavy duty hardware and extended functionality, the TOPODN Phoenix and integrated Phoenix scope 4-channel oscilloscope proves to be a trustworthy aid for any car technician.