Oscilloscope course at MKW

April 18, 2017
Oscilloscope course at MKW
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The MKW Bosch Training Centre in Baldoyle will be hosting an Oscilloscope Operation and Signal Test Methods course on May 10th and 11th.


This two day course (VSTD9) is part of the Bosch Diagnostic Technician Programme. It is designed to allow a technician to become skilled in the operation of an oscilloscope and use all its functions to aid in the diagnosis of vehicle systems.

The course covers a preliminary review of the oscilloscope, waveform display with control adjustments and settings, connections and test methods, waveform display practise on typical system components and waveform comparison and interpretation.

It is recommended that those attending are fully conversant with the electrical values of voltage, current and resistance and the use of a digital multi-meter, as covered in Bosch course VSE1.

For more information or to book a place contact Sinead at MKW on 086 8558436, or email sineadmkwtraining@gmail.com. You can also contact MKW through the “MKW Training” page on Facebook.
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