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ECU CAN Bus Simulator for OBD-II Development
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onThe OBDLink ScanTool ECUsim 2000 ECU CAN Simulator for OBD-II Development is a small diagnostic tool that is ideal for DIY testing and development of OBD services and software. The CAN Bus (ISO 15765) model supports a range of parameter IDs, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), freeze frames, and SAE J1979 modes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, and A.
Five analog signals are assigned to standard Parameter IDs, such as coolant temperature, engine speed (RPM), vehicle speed, oxygen sensor voltage, mass airflow (MAF).
The ECUsim 2000 features a USB connection which can be used to monitor OBD CAN bus traffic and perform firmware upgrades. The simulator includes a "fault event" button, and indicator lights for power, connection, and MIL (malfunction indicator light).
OBD-II: Functions, Monitors and Diagnostic Techniques
For the first time, there is a resource that offers complete, comprehensive coverage of OBD-II and it encompasses everything you need to know to succeed as a technician in the field.
This exciting new offering combines coverage of the design of OBD-II, its role in state emission testing failures, diagnosis and repair, and the setting of readiness monitors, for a total learning solution.
OBD-II: Functions, Monitors, and Diagnostic Techniques provides technicians with a solid working knowledge of the purpose and functions of the OBD-II by beginning with an overview of the technology and its role in on-the-job tasks.
Using this as a foundation, more advanced topics are addressed, including the extremely high-powered diagnostic abilities involving the various scanner modes, as well as the hows and whys of setting readiness monitors.
With numerous practical examples and an emphasis on worldwide vehicle coverage that does not limit explanations to specific manufacturers, this book prepares readers for success in the industry.