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Automotive Diagnostic Tool requires 50 mA of power.

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Automotive Diagnostic Tool requires 50 mA of power.
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December 6, 2006 - Attached to 14-pin OBD interface of vehicle, CANstick Basic self-powered automobile diagnostic tool uses 4 pre-programmed keys to transmit or receive predefined CAN sequences. Product can be used on production floor when programmed with specific options, and in development or test situations as troubleshooter or test station. Internal Flash-programmed microprocessor can be set up from any PC to transmit and receive specific CAN sequences and illuminate LEDs depending on messages received.

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Saelig Co., Inc.
1160-D2 Pittsford-Victor Rd.
Pittsford, NY, 14534
USA



Saelig Announces CANstick - a Versatile Automobile Diagnostic Tool.


Pittsford, NY: CANstick Basic is a versatile, self-powered automobile diagnostic tool which can simply be attached to the OBD interface of a vehicle to transmit or receive predefined CAN sequences and show responses. CANstick Basic is useful for both the production floor when programmed with specific options, and in development or test situations as a quick troubleshooter or test station. Using 4 pre-programmed keys, CAN messages are sent and CAN replies decoded. The 6 programmable LEDīs show go/nogo feedback of the task to an operator. The equipment (which only needs 50mA) is powered from the standard 14-pin OBD interface with vehicle voltage and needs no other power supply.

Weighing only 7oz and housed in a sturdy 4" x 2" x 1" metal case, CANstick's internal Flash-programmed microprocessor can be set up from any PC to independently transmit and receive specific CAN sequences and illuminate individual LEDīs depending on the messages received. Programming is accomplished via a serial connection from the PC using software provided.

Made in Germany by IHR (one of Europe's major CAN and LIN experts) CANstick Basic is available now for $825.00 from their USA distributors - Saelig Co. Inc. Pittsford, NY. www.saelig.com 1-888-7SAELIG info@saelig.com

Direct Link: http://www.saelig.com/pr/canstick.htm

Contact Information
email: info@saelig.com
phone:585-385-1750
fax:585-385-1768
web: http://www.saelig.com
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