Automotive Oscilloscope

bedgeworth at uswest.net bedgeworth at uswest.net
Sun Oct 22 15:54:10 GMT 2000


I use a Fluke 97, have had it for years its a great tool. They also make an
automotive version that comes with an inductive pick up and is fairly easy to
use.
I think the newer scopes also have a much higher sampling rate.

Bill Edgeworth

Daniel Collins wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a oscilloscope that is portable, preferably digital
> storage, that interfaces with a pc that is suitable for use in a vehicle
> while driving to monitor spark and ecu outputs ?
>
> Daniel Collins
> Downunder
>
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