Noundiagnostics
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Diagnosis (Greek: διάγνωση, from δια dia- "apart-split", and γνώση gnosi "to learn, knowledge") is the identification of the nature of anything, either by process of elimination or other analytical methods. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with slightly different implementations on the application of logic and experience to determine the cause and effect relationships. Below are given as examples and tools used by the respective professions in medicine, science, engineering, business. Diagnosis also is used in many other trades and professions to determine the causes of symptoms, mitigations for problems, or solutions to issues. UsesIn medicineIn computing
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GNU Free Documentation License What is the difference between automotive OBD and OBD2 diagnostics ports? Q. I want to purchase a digital parametre viewer for my car settings and it says on the box it requires an OBD2 diagnostics port. Got any idea? My car has a standard OBD diagnosis port. Asked by progre55ive - Mon Jan 23 05:08:18 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. To add to that first response, OBD1 on many cars aren't even called OBD1, as this also varies by manufacturer. This also means that the codes these engine controls have aren't universal either. OBD2 changed this...now all codes are universal, which means the code for an O2 sensor failure will be the same no matter what the car. Also, 1995 was a transition year. 1996 should be the year that ALL vehicles have it. Answered by starion_esi - Mon Jan 23 09:21:32 2006 What are debouncing timers used for On Board Diagnostics OBD? Q. How are they used to confirm faults? Asked by Vic - Thu Feb 7 16:50:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Although I don't think I can specifically answer your question as the application differs from sensor to sensor. In general, debouncing is a technique used to stop switch chatter. One way to think of this is the debounce in the switchs to your keyboard. When you push in a key and then release it, it provides more than one electrical contact mainly when the switch is "just connecting" or "just breaking" contact. Debouncing is setting a tollerance to how often a switch can be pressed to seperate the chatter from a full keystroke. So, a time of a few hundred milliseconds might be required before the computer would recognise that key switch again. This could be used in reverse which is likely in a car system. For example, if you wanted… [cont.] Answered by Maze Creator - Thu Feb 7 17:16:44 2008 In New York State, what year automobile DOES NOT have to be hooked up to diagnostics exam during inspection?
Q. I believe it is 1995 and below, but I could use an certified inspector's knowledge. Asked by Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence - Wed Apr 4 21:47:03 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I own a shop in NY, and you are correct! Answered by BFH - Wed Apr 4 21:52:03 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "diagnostics" Venture-backed Metabolon names executive for diagnostics products
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