PicoScope 7 Automotive
Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, the next evolution of our diagnostic scope software is now available.
Wouldn't the voltage only tell you what it's being commanded to do, not what it actually does? If the closing spring were weak or broken, for instance.arjen wrote:in the voltage you see the closing of the injector.
Very interesting. So the voltage trace somewhere shows the actual physical position of the pintle, sometime after the inductive voltage spike from voltage being shut off? It would show that the pintle didn't close if a piece of trash got stuck on the seat, holding it open? Any more details on this? Thanks.arjen wrote:After the voltage peak you see the closing in the voltage trace.
Correct.hillp wrote:Very interesting. So the voltage trace somewhere shows the actual physical position of the pintle, sometime after the inductive voltage spike from voltage being shut off? It would show that the pintle didn't close if a piece of trash got stuck on the seat, holding it open? Any more details on this? Thanks.arjen wrote:After the voltage peak you see the closing in the voltage trace.