mrjaw14
Well-known member
Greetings! I haven't seen a thread about this, and I know there's got to be some mechanics and other technical people who use Oscilloscopes.
I'm needing to track down an issue with class II serial data in my truck to verify if my IPC is bad. basically I need to "scope" the cls II wire on my IPC and reproduce my complaint and see if I'm getting serial data on the wire during the failure.
I've done some research on scopes and found out that it really depends on the signal you're going to measure as to what scope you need. I'm thinking about a USB scope to plug into my laptop, but I'd be up for a small hand held unit as well. I imagine it'd be hard to use a bench scope on a car...maybe I'm wrong?
So A) if any of you have used a scope to look at the serial data lines in a vehicle what kind of scope do you have, and what settings do you use?
and B) if you have a scope show it off!
I'm needing to track down an issue with class II serial data in my truck to verify if my IPC is bad. basically I need to "scope" the cls II wire on my IPC and reproduce my complaint and see if I'm getting serial data on the wire during the failure.
I've done some research on scopes and found out that it really depends on the signal you're going to measure as to what scope you need. I'm thinking about a USB scope to plug into my laptop, but I'd be up for a small hand held unit as well. I imagine it'd be hard to use a bench scope on a car...maybe I'm wrong?
So A) if any of you have used a scope to look at the serial data lines in a vehicle what kind of scope do you have, and what settings do you use?
and B) if you have a scope show it off!
