Break the Ice on Oscilloscope

Pittsburg State University/KTC
October 11, 2024 9:00 am CST - October 11, 2024 12:00 pm CST
Cost: $40.00
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PicoScope 7 Automotive software displaying waveform data for a 2007 Ford F-150 5.4L engine, focusing on the reference for the #1 ignition coil. The graph includes current measurements and waveform analysis tools.

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It’s time to embrace the oscilloscope in your classroom!  Join me in learning how to use the scope and how you can use it to gain the ever so elusive attention of our students.

We will go through the following areas to achieve a thorough understanding of the oscilloscope:

  • Lab Scopes and how is it used in today’s automotive industry
  • Scopes and accessories
  • A break down on scope software
  • How to configure our scope and produce patterns
  • Obtaining scope patterns
  • Scoping techniques designed to reach your students

This will be an interactive class using signal generators, trainers and vehicles to obtain patterns.


Presenter Details

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DAVE FERGUSON has 30 years of experience in the Transportation field. 20 years in the field as a service technician for automotive, power sports and heavy equipment. 13 years teaching Automotive in a “Live Shop” setting at both secondary & post-secondary levels.. Educational degrees are Associate of Applied Science in Harley Davidson, Bachelors of Science in Vocati

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CHAUNCEY PENNINGTON brings 20+ years of experience in the Automotive and Heavy Diesel engine and equipment field. He has taught in the areas of Harley Davidson motorcycles, John Deere Agriculture Equipment and automotive classes at the post-secondary level. Degrees are BST in Automotive Technology with Emphasis in Diesel/Heavy Equipment and MST in Technology Education with an Emphasis in College Education.