Micsig Digital Automotive Tablet Oscilloscope SATO1004
The Micsig SATO1004 Automotive Oscilloscope is a digital oscilloscope with an 8-inch LCD display, a touch screen, and integrated software for car diagnostics. The oscilloscopes have integrated automotive diagnostic software, providing various diagnostic tests relevant to the automotive sector.
Unparalleled Operating Experience
8-inch TFT-LCD capacitive touch screen with 800 * 600 resolution, integrates a new generation of hardware & software technologies.
Professional Performance
High bandwidth, High sampling rate, Large memory depth, excellent signal capture performance.
Portable & Benchtop
Built-in 7500mAh Li-ion battery support 5h long fieldwork;
Power-off lock secures safety to carry and store;
Triangle link rear stand make sure it sits on the bench solidly
Multi-function Button Panel
Highly integrated multifunctional buttons, and innovative 5-Way navigation sticks, deliver quick & accurate control of various operations.
Various Actuator Tests
One press to get signals, Fast and Easy.
Support various Actuator tests: multiple fuel injector voltages and currents, fan control signals, variable valve timing, carbon canister solenoid valves, EGR solenoid valves, etc.
Combination Tests
Multiple channels of the oscilloscope can be measured together to perform a variety of combined tests, such as the combined test of the Crankshaft and the Camshaft, the combined test of the Primary Ignition and the Fuel Injector Voltage, etc.
Ignition
Including Primary ignition, Secondary ignition, and combined Primary+Secondary ignition tests.
Network
CAN (CAN High / CAN Low), CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, and Kline.
Charging / Start Circuit Tests
Support 12V & 24V charging/start, Charging Ripple, Cranking Current and other tests.
Various Sensor Tests
Supports testing of ABS, Accelerator Pedal, Throttle Position, Fuel Pressure, Air Flow meter, Crankshaft, Camshaft, Knock, MAP, etc.
Specifications
Analog Channels: | 4 |
Bandwidth: | 100MHz |
Sampling Rate (Max.): | 1GSa/S (single channel) |
Memory Depth: | 70Mpts (single channel) |
Waveform Capture Rate (Max.): | 130,000 wfms/s |
Support Tests: | Charging Circuits, Starter Circuits, Sensors, Actuators, Ignition, Networks (including CAN, LIN, Flexray, K line, etc.), Combination Tests |
Bandwidth Filter: | Full bandwidth, Low pass |
Interfaces: | Wi-Fi, USB 3.0/2.0 Host, USB Type-C, Grounding, HDMI, Trigger out |
Display: | Industrial 8" TFT-LCD (800*600), 14*10 grids |
Dimension / Net Weight: | 265*192*50mm / 1.9kg (with battery) |
Battery: | 7.4V, 7500mAh, Li-ion battery |
Differences from SATO1004 against ATO1004A
Model | ||
Screen |
8 inch |
10.1 inch |
Memory Depth |
70 Mpts |
110 Mpts |
Operating System |
Android |
Android |
Interfaces |
Type C |
Type C |
Multi-function Probe Interface |
UPI |
UPI |
Physical Button Control |
Y |
Full Touch Screen |
Waveform Capture Rate (Max.): |
130,000 wfms/s |
78000 wfms/s |
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Worth it
As an educated beginner in using an automotive oscilloscope I found the SATO1004 to be a very capable scope. It has some features the top of the line brands have, including a degree scale and presets to perform several tasks, which are a big help in diagnostics. A standard electronics scope can do the job, but the tools included in this oscilloscope make it much simpler to see what I'm looking for. And I must say I'm equally impressed by Sainsmart, who provided great support and customer service by listening to what I had to say and providing prompt replies and resolution. In all, I'm very happy with my purchase.
Awesome scope.
Best CAN Bus oscilloscope out there beats my M4 snap-on.Their are a few bugs, but completely worth the cost vs others.
Awesome scope especially for price
I'm an ASE L1 master tech and I'm currently a foreman for a heavy equipment dealer as well as an automotive instructor. ive had the TO1104 for a few years and I absolutely lov e this scope. I have used lab based and snap on scopes and this one is up there. I actually prefer the micsig over the snap on vantage. With the storage space it has i have a good library of known good wave forms at the touch of a finger. The only negative I have to say is that your numerical display of voltage do not appear on a live capture, you have turn on cursors and measure it. And if you're not a avid scope user take your time with it, and buy attenuators