This device is a continuation of the theme of emulating a serviceable fourth-generation catalyst. The device can be used in exhaust gas monitoring systems, with any broadband front sensors. The device has a built-in function of an oscilloscope monitor of front sensor signals in the configurator. With this function, the device has the opportunity to monitor the correct connection to the front sensors, as well as diagnose the operation of the sensors themselves. It is possible to switch (invert) the current direction of the device in order to properly configure the emulator without reworking the connections to the sensors. The function of monitoring the dynamics of the catalyst has been added, which is included in the diagnostics of most modern cars. And also, the ability to change the output signal settings, as in previous generations of emulators. The device has two independent emulation channels, and is able to work in systems with two banks of sensors.
The device is able to replace the previously manufactured B1S1LAF, as well as partially OZONE (AFR OZONE does not work with narrow-band zirconium sensors).
The launch of the device, the first quarter of 2021.
The main differences from the devices of the first, second and third generation:
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The ability to monitor and diagnose front sensors and connections to them.
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The ability to switch the current direction in case of a change in the connection direction without reworking the connection itself.
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Monitoring of the dynamics of the catalyst for depletion/enrichment with the possibility of changing the time settings.
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Connection to any broadband sensors
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All previous settings from early generation emulators are present.
Description and instructions here
Description and manual cable Converter USB to COM here
The Configurator software and drivers for Windows here