Pulse signals from what?
speed sensor
abs wheel sensor
fuel pump pressure sensor
crankshaft sensor
camshaft sensor
knock sensor
may be caused by a faulty pulse signal may store code 55 and may not shift normal
Code 55= "No input signal from vehicle speed pulse generator"
low or no fuel pressure clogged injector no pulse signal coming from fuel compter
No, a probe start lamp is not compatible with a pulse start ballast. The starting method and components of probe start lamps and pulse start ballasts are different, so using them together would likely result in unsatisfactory performance or damage to the components.
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A pulse area refers to the integral of a pulse signal over time, representing the total energy or strength of the signal during its duration. In various fields like communications and signal processing, it is often used to analyze the effectiveness of pulse modulation or the performance of a system. The pulse area can help in determining parameters such as the signal-to-noise ratio and overall system efficiency.
No, you cannot use a pulse start lamp with a probe start ballast. Pulse start lamps require a specific type of ballast designed to provide the necessary starting voltage and current, which differs from the operation of probe start ballasts. Using a pulse start lamp with a probe start ballast can lead to improper operation and potential damage to the lamp and ballast. Always match the lamp type with the appropriate ballast for optimal performance.
What causes the throbbing called a pulse?
Your computer or Module is faulty.
square pulse signal
Bit
It is a type of Pulse modulation as in PPM the position of pulse of carrier pulse train is varied in accordance with the modulating signal.