CAN bus signal using 16-pin breakout box

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In this video Phil Rutt of Pico Technology gives a short demonstration on using our 16-pin breakout box (AKA CAN Test box), TA069. Phil describes the connections used, and the limitations some manufacturers place on the vehicles 16-pin OBD port.
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Hi
Please always refer to a vehicle manufacturers information system for data.
I apologize for the many variables to my reply, but as time changes some manufacturers are using different connection methods other than the 16-pin socket.

philiprutt
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How do you get a signal? I can get signal from signal generator if I connect bnc cable to it, but breakout box wont take bnc cable. Do you need an adapter that doesn't come with picoscope?

kennykrylov
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PICOSCOPE AUTOMOTIVE ..., ,
1.) can you give examples of using the Breakout box Pin#1 thur Pin#15 of what kind of common failures you have seen when troubleshooting cars using Pin#1 thur Pin#15?

billwilliams
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great video thanks . but something I did notice you had auto trigger on ? I sure if you had a can communications problems say a packets of data going down you might have not seen it because you have trigger ! I don't have trigger  on when I looking at can so I do lose any info on the scope  can you please let me know why you have auto trigger on and you might miss the can line packets. maybe I been doing wrong ? but I have always seen the can lines when they have problems using no trigger I have the old Pico Scope 4423 scope maybe the new 4425 is fast so you can use trigger ? when scoping can ? Thanks and all the best looking  forward more great videos from Pico automotive

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