Claims
- 1. An electronic battery tester comprising:
battery test circuitry configured to couple to a battery; a memory configured to log data from the battery test circuitry; and a databus configured to exchange logged data with external circuitry.
- 2. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including a Kelvin connection configured to couple to the battery.
- 3. The electronic battery tester of claim 2 wherein the battery tester is configured to measure a dynamic parameter of the battery as a function of an applied forcing function.
- 4. The electronic battery tester of claim 3 including a memory configured to store data related to dynamic voltage and dynamic current measurements.
- 5. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the data stored in the memory is time stamped.
- 6. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the databus comprises a physical connection.
- 7. The electronic battery tester of claim 6 wherein the databus is in accordance with the RS232 communication standard.
- 8. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the databus comprises a non-physical connection.
- 9. The electronic battery tester of claim 8 wherein the non-physical connection comprises an infrared connection.
- 10. The electronic battery tester of claim 8 wherein the non-physical connection comprises a radio frequency (RF) connection.
- 11. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the databus is configured to couple to a personal data assistance (PDA).
- 12. A personal data assistance (PDA) configured to couple to the databus of the electronic battery tester of claim 11.
- 13. The personal data assistance (PDA) of claim 12 wherein the display is configured to display information retrieved from the memory of the electronic battery tester.
- 14. The personal data assistance (PDA) of claim 12 including an input and wherein the PDA is configured to communicate with the battery test circuitry through the databus as a function of data received from an operator through the input.
- 15. The personal data assistance (PDA) of claim 12 including an output configured to couple to a printer.
- 16. The battery tester of claim 1 wherein the databus is in accordance with the OBD (on-board databus) standard.
- 17. A PCMCIA card configured to couple to the databus of the electronic battery tester of claim 1.
- 18. An automotive vehicle diagnostic system comprising:
a scan tool configured to retrieve diagnostic information from a vehicle; and battery test circuitry configured to perform a battery test on a vehicle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/192,222, filed Mar. 27, 2000, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60192222 |
Mar 2000 |
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