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  2. Scan tool - Wikipedia

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    The scan tool is connected to the vehicle's data link connector (DLC) and, depending on the particular tool, may only read out diagnostic trouble codes or DTC's (this would be considered a "code reader") or may have more capabilities. Actual scan tools will display live data stream (inputs and outputs), have bi-directional controls (the ability ...

  3. Autel Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Autel Robotics Co., Ltd. used to be a subsidiary of Autel Intelligent Technology but was spun-off prior to Autel Intelligent Technology's IPO. [7] In 2023 Autel Robotics had offices in China, Italy, the United States, Germany, and Singapore. [4] The company's branch in the U.S. is located in Seattle. [3]

  4. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    On-board diagnostics (OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. In the United States, this capability is a requirement to comply with federal emissions standards to detect failures that may increase the vehicle tailpipe emissions to more than 150% of the standard to which it was originally certified.

  5. Diagnostic robot - Wikipedia

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    In medicine and robotics, diagnostic robots are diagnosis tools in the form of a physical robot or a software expert system.Developed in the 1970s near the height of the AI boom, automatic diagnosis systems are capable of gathering data for medical diagnosis with its knowledge based subsystem, and tools such as a tendon-actuated, anthropomorphic finger, skin-like sensors for tactile perception ...

  6. Machine diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Machine diagnosis may refer to: Machine fault diagnosis, diagnosis made on a machine; Clinical decision support system, diagnosis assisted by a machine

  7. Built-in self-test - Wikipedia

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    A built-in self-test (BIST) or built-in test (BIT) is a mechanism that permits a machine to test itself. Engineers design BISTs to meet requirements such as: high reliability; lower repair cycle times; or constraints such as: limited technician accessibility; cost of testing during manufacture