CAN TEST BOX for parallel diagnosing via OBD socket PICO PP619
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CAN TEST BOX connector: BNC for parallel diagnosing via OBD socket
CAN BOX allows you to connect a PicoScope oscilloscope or any other compatible oscilloscope, enabling the monitoring of all present signals, such as CAN High and Low signals. The terminal pin ports of the CAN Test Box are available with standard 4 mm sockets.
The CAN test box includes an 8.2-metre cable, allowing you to work in a convenient location away from the diagnostic connector, and an additional pass-through connector, enabling you to connect a diagnostic tester at the same time as the oscilloscope. The box is powered through the diagnostic connector, so no batteries or mains power supply are needed.
CAN Test Box provides easy access to the 16 pins of the diagnostic connector, which fits all modern vehicles. Depending on the vehicle configuration, this may allow you to check the quality of power, ground, and CAN bus signals. Once test leads are provided, you can connect your oscilloscope to the CAN test box to monitor all present signals, such as CAN High and Low signals.
CAN test box connects to the vehicle's OBDII / EOBD connector and allows for easy diagnosis of electrical faults.
The CAN test box uses numbered illuminated LEDs that light up when data signals are present on the corresponding DLC pin. Pulsating LEDs indicate the transmission of high/low signals.
Description
CAN BOX allows you to connect a PicoScope oscilloscope or any other compatible oscilloscope, enabling the monitoring of all present signals, such as CAN High and Low signals. The terminal pin ports of the CAN Test Box are available with standard 4 mm sockets.
The CAN test box includes an 8.2-metre cable, allowing you to work in a convenient location away from the diagnostic connector, and an additional pass-through connector, enabling you to connect a diagnostic tester at the same time as the oscilloscope. The box is powered through the diagnostic connector, so no batteries or mains power supply are needed.
CAN Test Box provides easy access to the 16 pins of the diagnostic connector, which fits all modern vehicles. Depending on the vehicle configuration, this may allow you to check the quality of power, ground, and CAN bus signals. Once test leads are provided, you can connect your oscilloscope to the CAN test box to monitor all present signals, such as CAN High and Low signals.
CAN test box connects to the vehicle's OBDII / EOBD connector and allows for easy diagnosis of electrical faults.
The CAN test box uses numbered illuminated LEDs that light up when data signals are present on the corresponding DLC pin. Pulsating LEDs indicate the transmission of high/low signals.
