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Saelig Introduces Micsig AHO01 High-Resolution 200MHz Automotive Oscilloscopes

The AHO1 series supports both internal combustion and new energy vehicle diagnostics, helping technicians troubleshoot faster and improve service efficiency. The series utilizes a 12-bit high-resolution ADC, offering up to 4096 quantization levels, allowing users to observe tiny waveform details more thoroughly.

 Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Micsig AHO1 Series High Resolution Automotive Oscilloscopes, designed especially for vehicle diagnostics and troubleshooting. The AHO01 oscilloscopes feature a 12-bit ADC, 4 analog channels with 200MHz bandwidth, a real-time sampling  rate of GSa/s, and a memory depth of 110Mpts. Its ultra slim 1.2” thick portable design, built-in high -capacity Li-ion battery, and USB Type C charging make it ideal for mobile and outdoor repair situations. With an innovative general/automotive dual-software architecture and dedicated test modes for engines, sensors, and EV systems, the AHO1 series supports both internal combustion and new energy vehicle diagnostics, helping technicians troubleshoot faster and improve service efficiency.

The dedicated automotive and general-purpose oscilloscope software suits both professional vehicle diagnostics and general electronic measurements. The AHO1 series oscilloscope also incorporates a handy 4⅚-digit multimeter function, supporting a variety of simpler measurements including voltage, current, resistance, continuity testing, diode testing, and capacitance measurement, removing the need for an additional multimeter for simultaneous quick testing requirements.

The soft rubber casing of the AHO1 series provides a comfortable grip as well as excellent protective capabilities, yet maintains a very compact enclosure that easily fits into a backpack for efficient testing anywhere. Equipped with a 16000mAh high-capacity, long-life lithium-ion battery, the AHO01 oscilloscope also supports charging via power banks, completely eliminating worries about battery life and making testing work worry-free. For automated or remote testing, these oscilloscopes support SCPI commands, mobile apps, or smartphone and PC-based remote-control situations. An HDMI output can drive external displays or projectors, which is helpful for teaching situations.

The AHO1 series utilizes a 12-bit high-resolution ADC, offering up to 4096 quantization levels, which is 16 times more than traditional oscilloscopes with 8-bit A/D converters. This allows users to observe tiny waveform details more thoroughly. Three operational modes are provided: 8” touchscreen, physical buttons and knobs, or both. Segmented storage divides the available storage space into multiple small segments, making analysis of intermittent, rare signals more accurate and efficient. Two AHO01 packages are offered: the Standard Kit provides a variety of automotive repair-specific accessories, such as probes and alligator clips, while the Master Kit adds a professional carrying case and even more accessories.

Auto-diagnostic Presets:

  • Charging/Start Circuit: 12V&24V charging, Alternator AC Ripple, Ford smart Alternator, 12V&24V Start, Cranking Current
  • Sensor: ABS, Accelerator Pedal, Air Flow Meter, Camshaft, Coolant Temperature, Crankshaft, Distributor, Fuel pressure, Knock, Lamda, MAP, Road Speed, Throttle Position
  • Actuators: Carbon Canister Solenoid Valve, Diesel Glow Plugs, EGR Solenoid Valve, Fuel Pump, Idle Speed Control Valve (IAC), Injector (Petrol), Injector (Diesel), Pressure Regulator, Quantity Control Valve, Throttle Servomotor, Variable-speed cooling fan, Variable Valve Timing
  • Ignition: Primary, Secondary, Primary + Secondary Networks: CAN High & CAN Low, CAN FD, FlexRay, K line
  • Combination Tests: Crankshaft + Camshaft, Camshaft + Primary Ignition, Primary ignition + Injector Vol, Crankshaft + Camshaft + Injector Vol.+ Secondary Ignition Pressure Tests: Intake Manifold, Exhaust Tailpipe, In-Cylinder, In-Crankcase

Made by Shenzhen-based Micsig Technology, a leading provider of battery-powered portable and handheld oscilloscopes since 2004, the compact (10.4” x 6.9” x 1.2”) and lightweight (3.8lb) AHO Series Automotive Oscilloscopes are available now from Saelig Company, Inc. their USA technical distributor.

About Saelig Company Inc.

Founded in 1988 in Rochester, New York, Saelig is a North American distributor with a growing reputation for finding and sourcing remarkable, unique test and measurement and control products and components for use in a wide variety of industries. Products lines are continuously added from sources across the globe, and are offered at competitive prices, accompanied by full in-house technical support, exceptional customer service, and fast delivery.

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