

TwinProbe is the TEXA instrument dedicated to performing analog and digital measurements for all traditional diagnostic tests.
Its price is lower than its older brother UNIProbe, but it stands out for its high practicality and precision that ensures every intervention by the mechanic.
The TwinProbe communicates with all TEXA display units or with a Windows PC with USB connection and without the use of cables thanks to Bluetooth technology, allowing the mechanic absolute freedom of movement around the vehicle and inside the workshop.
The operating software for managing the instrument is IDC4E or alternatively the MSS (Measurement System Software) for use with the PC.
TwinProbe is a practical oscilloscope with two independent analog channels with inputs up to ± 200V equipped with a SIV (Signal information Viewing) function for the interpretation of the detected signal.
The SIV function guides the mechanic throughout the test: thanks to This system, TwinProbe does not simply visualize the signal; While carrying out measurements and acquiring data, it prepares all the information, analyzes it and offers an assessment in real time. Twinprobe is capable of processing the signals from the different sensors or actuators being measured and comparing the acquired data with those present in the internal database, thus immediately evidencing any signal anomalies.
TwinProbe is a practical generator of perfect signals to simulate the input signals produced by the sensors and the command signals sent from the control units for the control of some actuators such as, for example, solenoid valves so that anomalies present in the system can be detected and analyzed.
TwinProbe It is also a useful instrument for measuring current intensity. To perform this test it is necessary to combine the TwinProbe with the optional BICOR amperometric clamp.
Access to the incredible functions of UNIProbe is guaranteed with the MSS software (Measurement System Software) developed by TEXA for this device, beyond the complete IDC4E operating platform.
Among the countless applications available, it is worth highlighting the SIV (Signal Information Viewing) function, a software algorithm expressly developed by TEXA that compares the acquired data with those present in the internal database, immediately evidencing any signal anomalies and therefore facilitating the workshop's work as much as possible.
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