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Using Oscilloscopes on Cars, Part 1
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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Using Oscilloscopes on Cars, Part 1' - Your window into the shapes of signals It wasn't all that long ago that people modifying - or otherwise working - on cars were complaining about the need for a digital multimeter. But now the time has arrived where knowing what's going on requires an oscilloscope - normally abbreviated to a 'scope'. These instruments show not only the voltage level, but also the real-time variation in that signal. They're applicable both in sorting out problems in sick cars and also as an aid to modification. In this three part series we'll cover everything you need to know about scopes. Hang onto your seats - this is a revolution every much as big as the change from the test light to the multimeter... You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_109871/cms/article.html
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