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FSA 720 – a safe investment and economy through modular layout
The modern, high speed measurement technology in the new FSA generation from Bosch forms the diagnostics platform of the future. The modular system layout of the FSA 720 secures existing investment in the workshop. Existing diagnostic systems may also be used. If the workshop already has a KTS 520/550 and a PC, the system can be integrated into the FSA 720 to create a comprehensive workshop test system.
From the classical engine test …
As with the tried and tested predecessors, the new tester generation can deal with the classical engine test for measuring engine-related signals, e.g. ignition signal, ignition angle or oil temperature.
… to component testing with innovative software
A major element in development of the new tester generation for the workshop is the testing options for electrical and electronic components. In this area, FSA 720 and 740 offer a large number of new and efficient applications with comprehensive software support.
Long-term measurement
the 24-hour measurement of the battery peak coil current on vehicles with extensive electronic equipment provides information on “battery current drain,” it uses this to identify the causes of frequent starting problems.
Extensive sensor equipment
Apart from the actual measurement module, the Bosch system tester FSA 720 also includes an extensive range of sensor simulation modes. Ten sensor slots and a free slot for future sensor technology and allow effective work without continuous sensor changing.
Examples of innovation and user-friendliness
· Test CAN bus: the workshop can now carry out a physical performance test of the fast CAN bus systems in the vehicle — practically not possible up to now because of the high communication speeds.
· Versatile signal generator: for testing sensors, including supply and plug-in connections. In this way, it is possible to tell whether an ECU, a feed, a plug-in connection or a sensor is defective. This allows efficient fault elimination without replacing parts.
· High-performance universal oscilloscope: the scanning rates of the new universal oscilloscope of the FSA720/740 reach up to 50 MHz. This provides a sufficient reserve of the future for testing vehicle components.
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