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Autel MaxiScope MP408 – Advanced 4-Channel Automotive Oscilloscope for In-Depth Vehicle Diagnostics
The Autel MaxiScope MP408 is a high-performance 4-channel automotive oscilloscope designed to deliver accurate and real-time signal analysis for professional technicians and workshops. Engineered to work seamlessly with Autel diagnostic tablets such as the MaxiSys series or a standalone Windows PC, the MP408 transforms electrical waveforms into precise visual data, making it easy to diagnose complex automotive electronic and electrical systems.
Whether you're testing sensors, actuators, ignition systems, communication networks, or verifying signal integrity, the MaxiScope MP408 provides the accuracy and depth needed for advanced diagnostics. It supports a wide voltage range (±40V) and offers a sampling rate of up to 20MS/s per channel, enabling technicians to capture fast, intricate signals with precision.
Features:
4 Independent Channels: Simultaneously test and analyze multiple vehicle systems.
20MS/s High Sampling Rate: Capture high-speed signals for accurate diagnostics.
USB Powered: No external power source required – plug and play with Autel tablets or PCs.
Seamless Integration: Compatible with Autel MaxiSys series tablets and Windows laptops.
Advanced Trigger & Measurement Tools: Analyze ignition patterns, fuel injection signals, crankshaft/camshaft correlation, and more.
Intuitive User Interface: Easy waveform capture, zoom, cursor measurement, and waveform comparison.
Compact & Portable: Lightweight design for convenience in mobile and workshop environments.
Applications:
Engine and transmission diagnostics
Ignition and injector testing
Sensor signal monitoring (e.g., O2 sensors, MAF, MAP)
CAN bus and LIN network signal tracing
ABS, airbag, and electronic brake control diagnostics
The Autel MP408 is an essential tool for any automotive diagnostic professional seeking deeper insight into vehicle electronics and accurate, data-driven problem-solving.