  
              TA012-2针引出线很容易接入现有的汽车线束接口上,方便读取各种传感器的信号。输出信号从引线另一端的4mm香蕉接头通过TA000测试线接入示波器的输入口。 
              可以连接的传感器如下: 
              
                - 多点喷油嘴   
                
                
 - 单点喷油嘴   
                
                
 - 感应曲轴传感器或凸轮轴传感器   
                
                
 - 水温传感器   
                
                
 - 爆震传感器   
                
                
 - GM点火线圈   
                
                
 - 路华点火模块   
                
                
 - 博世机械喷油系统-暖机调节器,附属空气阀,温度定时开关,冷启动喷油嘴。 
 
               
              注释:需要用TA000测试线把TA012引线上的4mm香蕉接头转换成BNC接头再插入示波器。 
                
              
              Please read these instructions before using the two pin break out   lead. 
              It may be possible to cause a short circuit to the oscilloscope unit if   incorrect connections are made! A short circuit could seriously damage the unit   and will require it to be repaired at the customers own cost. 
              It is recommended that the oscilloscope always has an earth (ground)   connection to the unit on either of the channels (A or B). The remaining BNC   connection can then be used to probe either side of the two pin break out lead,   using a TA000 automotive test   lead. 
              The following are a few examples of how to connect the two pin break out lead   when testing various components. 
              
               
              
              The two connections on an injector are, (1) supply voltage (when cranking or   running — not always when the ignition is switched on but the engine not   running) and (2) an earth path controlled by the Electronic Control Module   (ECM).  
                It is recommended that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC   connection and the remaining connection (the red) is used to probe either side   of the two pin break out lead. 
              One connection to the two pin break out lead will show the supply voltage and   the other side will show an injector waveform showing the injector duration. The   oscilloscope will need to be set up correctly to display this waveform for both   voltage, time base and trigger source along with the inclusion of the X20   voltage adapter, if available. 
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              Some single point injection units, predominantly Lucas / Rover, employ this   style of electrical connector and can be connected in the same way as the   multipoint version. 
                The settings for the oscilloscope will be the same as for   the Multipont injection system. 
              Examples of injector waveforms can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              These sensors can be referred to as the following: 
              
                - CAS - Crank Angle Sensor   
                
                
 - CPS - Crank Position Sensor   
                
                
 - CID - Cylinder Identification Sensor 
 
               
              Some vehicles may employ two crankshaft sensors, both of the inductive type,   one used for engine speed and the other used for crankshaft position. Both can   be tested with the two pin break out lead, assuming the connections are   compatible. 
              There are two ways in which these sensors can be tested. 
              
                - As with the injector test, connect the oscilloscope black BNC connection to   the vehicle's body, engine or battery negative as an earth connection. The red   lead can then be used to probe either side of the two pin break out lead. An   inductive sensor will produce its own voltage and will not be earthed to the   engine. The two connections will be a sensor negative and positive voltage   output. To display a waveform ensure the oscilloscope is set up on AC voltage   and has a suitable voltage scale and time base. If the resultant waveform is   lower than expected, connect onto the other fly lead.   
                
                
 - As inductive sensors do not have a supply voltage and are not earthed to the   engine this sensor can be tested using both the two pin break out leads   connected directed to both the BNC leads (red and black.) 
 
               
              When testing if a lower than expected output is seen it may be that the   polarity of the connections is incorrect, reverse the leads and re-test. The   approach to connecting to the sensor may at first appear 'trial and error', this   unfortunately cannot be avoided as there no commonality between manufacturers   wiring. 
              Examples of Cam and Crankshaft sensor waveforms can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              This particular sensor will have a voltage supply and a variable voltage   output that is monitored by the vehicles ECM. It is recommended that the   oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC connection and the remaining connection   (red) is used to probe either side of the two pin break out lead. 
              One connection of the two pin break out lead will show the supply voltage and   the other side will show a voltage that generally decreases as the engine   temperature increases. This will be the case for a sensor which has a negative   temperature coefficient, the opposite will be seen if the sensor has a positive   coefficient. Probe both the yellow and the blue connections to obtain the   correct terminal to monitor the voltage change with rising temperature. 
              The oscilloscope will need to be set up correctly to display this waveform   for both voltage, time base and trigger source. 
              Examples of Coolant temperature sensor waveforms can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              A knock sensor when fitted to an engine will be responsible for adjusting the   ignition timing when 'knock' or 'pinking' occurs. The frequency of the   detonation is always at the same point (15K Hz), under these conditions the   crystal becomes excited and produces a voltage. As knock sensors do not have a   supply voltage and are not earthed to the engine this sensor can be tested using   both the two pin break out leads connected directed to both the BNC leads (red   and black).  
              If when testing an inverted output is seen, the polarity of the connections   are incorrect, reverse the leads and re-test. 
              Examples of a knock sensor waveform can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              Some of the early GM coils have an access point to the coils negative and   positive terminals mounted towards the top of the component. This allows   measurements to be made to both the positive and the negative terminals.  
                It   is recommended that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC connection and   the remaining connection (the red) is used to probe either side of the two pin   break out lead. One connection to the two pin break out lead will show the   supply voltage and the other side will show the switching and the induced   voltage. The oscilloscope will need to be set up correctly to display this   waveform for both voltage, time base and trigger source along with the inclusion   of the X20 voltage adapter. 
              Examples of primary ignition waveforms can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              This applies to the certain permanent magnetic pick-up varieties with the two   connections being the coil negative and positive connections.  
                It is   recommended that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC connection and the   remaining connection (the red) is used to probe either side of the two pin break   out lead. One connection to the two pin break out lead will show the supply   voltage and the other side will show the switching and the induced voltage. The   oscilloscope will need to be set up correctly to display this waveform for both   voltage, time base and trigger source along with the inclusion of the X20   voltage adapter. 
              Examples of primary ignition waveforms can be found in the automotive waveforms library. 
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              This basically mechanical fuel injection system has several connections that   are compatible to the two pin break out lead. 
              The Warm-up Regulator: This component is responsible for the   fuel enrichment during the warm-up phase and its two connections are a 12V   supply from the fuel pump relay and an earth connection.  
                It is recommended   that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC connection and the remaining   connection (the red) is used to probe either side of the two pin break out lead.   One connection to the two pin break out lead will show the supply voltage and   the other side will show the earth path.  
                The oscilloscope needs to be set   correctly to display this measurement for both voltage, time base and trigger   source. 
              The Auxiliary / Extra Air Valve: This is responsible for   allowing extra air into the engine during the warm-up phase to increase the   engines idle speed. Its two connections comprising of a 12V supply from the fuel   pump relay and an earth connection.  
                It is recommended that the oscilloscope   is earthed on the black BNC connection and the remaining connection (the red) is   used to probe either side of the two pin break out lead. One connection to the   two pin break out lead will show the supply voltage and the other side will show   the earth path.  
                The oscilloscope needs to be set correctly to display this   measurement for both voltage, time base and trigger source. 
              The Thermo Time Switch:: This is responsible for the   operation of the cold start injector. The two connections on the break out lead   will have a constant 12v while the starter motor is cranking and an earth path   for up to approximately 10 seconds (depending on coolant temperature). It is   recommended that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black BNC connection and the   remaining connection (the red) is used to probe either side of the two pin break   out lead.  
                The oscilloscope needs to be set correctly to display this   measurement for both voltage, time base and trigger source. 
              The Cold Start Injector: This injector works in conjunction   with the thermo time switch, and delivers a small amount of fuel into the inlet   manifold.  
                It is recommended that the oscilloscope is earthed on the black   BNC connection and the remaining connection (the red) is used to probe either   side of the two pin break out lead. The oscilloscope needs to be set correctly   to display this measurement for both voltage, time base and trigger source. 
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