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WiFi-connected automotive test scopes sport differential inputs

March 30, 2020 By Lee Teschler

Automotive WiFiScopes are every-day oscilloscopes for automotive engineers and can be used via an Ethernet connection (LAN, WiFi or WAN) but also still with a USB 2.0/3.0 connection. The built-in battery gives the Automotive WiFiScope the possibility to perform fully wireless differential measurements. Measurements can then be performed completely galvanically isolated, and over long distances. This wireless PC based data acquisition instrument offers the user more possibilities for measurement applications.

With a WiFi connection, wireless measurements can take place on a car, where the tipi scopescomputer does not need to be right next to the car. Specific knowledge on networks is not required. The Multi Channel oscilloscope software gives an overview of the available USB instruments and network instruments. Simply tick the instrument and measuring can start.

USB differential measurements for stand-alone applications and high speed data acquisition take place at up to 200 MSa/sec with a resolution of 8 to 16 bits. The differential Automotive WiFiScope is so transparent that it appears that the Ethernet connected instrument is connected directly to the computer. All hardware and software functions of the oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, data logger and voltmeter remain available via the network. Specific network knowledge is not required.

With the WiFi oscilloscope, high-speed real-time continuous data acquisition rates of up to 5 MSamples/sec can be achieved with a resolution of 8 to 16 bits and, via LAN/WAN connections, high-speed real-time continuous data acquisition rates of up to 20 MSamples/sec can be achieved with a resolution of 8 to 16 bits.

Combined with the free Multi Channel oscilloscope software, the Automotive Test Scope ATS610004DW-XMSG, Automotive Test Scope ATS605004DW-XMS and Automotive Test Scope ATS5004DW turn your PC into a High Resolution differential Oscilloscope, Precision Spectrum analyzer, High Performance Multimeter, Very Fast differential Data logger and Comprehensive Protocol Analyzer. The Multi Channel oscilloscope software gives you the opportunity to share your data with everybody and lets you analyze your data without the need of an instrument. The Multi Channel oscilloscope software offers sophisticated data analysis capabilities using many user configurable data processing I/O blocks, showing the analysis results in graphs, tables and/or meter displays.

Special automotive features are included in the software. The crankshaft signal can be turned into a detailed engine speed (rpm) graph as well as an accurate graph showing the crank shaft angle in time. Combine that with e.g. injection and/or ignition signals and timing analysis becomes simple task. Duty cycle signals and pulse width modulated signals, e.g. used in driving valves, can be converted into graphs showing the actual duty cycle at any moment in time. General engine health is easily tested with the easy-to-use relative compression test functionality.

Time consuming complicated instrument setups are no longer required using the unique Quick Setup system: select the measurement task you want to accomplish with just up to four mouse clicks from a selection dialog that gives access to over 700 different instrument Quick Setups. Quick Setups for all common automotive sensors and actuators are included. Each Quick Setup contains all required instrument settings, as well as example signals and background information on how to connect the instrument.

TiePie engineering, Koperslagersstraat 37, 8601 WL Sneek, The Netherlands, +31 (0)515 415 416, fax: +31 (0)515 418 819, email: info@tiepie.nl, www.tiepie.com

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