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This is a generic diagnostic trouble code (DTC) and applies to many OBD-II vehicles (1996-newer). That may include but is not limited to vehicles from Dodge, Jeep, Chevy, Ford, Land Rover, Toyota, Ram, etc. Although generic, the exact repair steps may vary depending on year, make, model and powertrain configuration.

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A stored code P0622 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a malfunction with the generator field coil control circuit. The F simply reiterates the field coil control circuit is at fault.

The field coil is probably most recognizable from its windings which are visible through the vent holes on most alternators. The field coil surrounds the generator armature and remains stationary in the alternator housing.

The PCM monitors the continuity and voltage level of the generator field control circuit whenever the engine is running. The generator field coil is integral to generator operation and maintaining battery charge levels.

If a problem is detected in monitoring the generator field control circuit, a code P0622 will be stored and a malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) may be illuminated,. Depending upon the perceived severity of the malfunction, multiple failure cycles may be necessary for MIL illumination.

Consult your vehicle information source for technical service bulletins (TSB) that replicate the code stored, vehicle (year, make, model, and engine), and symptoms exhibited. If you find the appropriate TSB, it may yield helpful diagnostic.

Begin by connecting the scanner to the vehicle diagnostic port and retrieving all stored codes and freeze frame data. You will want to write this information down, just in case the code proves to be an intermittent one. After recording all pertinent information, clear the codes and test drive the vehicle until the code is reset or the PCM enters readiness mode. If the PCM enters readiness mode, the code is intermittent and will be more difficult to diagnose. The condition, which caused the P0622 to be stored, may even need to worsen before a diagnosis can be made. If the code is reset, continue with your diagnosis.

Use your source of vehicle information to obtain connector face views, connector pin-out charts, component locators, wiring diagrams, and diagnostic flow charts related to the code and vehicle in question.

Check to see if there is battery voltage on the alternator/generator field control circuit by using the appropriate wiring diagram and your DVOM. If not check system fuses and relays and replace defective parts as required. If voltage is discovered at the generator field coil control terminal, suspect a defective alternator/generator.

Hello, i installed the LabVIEW 2023 Q1 to measure data from an accelerometer. When i try to create a signal using the DAQmx assistant the error "LabVIEW code generation failed to execute" pops up. I tried to unistall LabVIEW an DAQmx and reinstall the programs in the following order: 1. LabVIEW 2. DAQmx

Suggesting Not to use DAQ Assistant is an idiotic suggestion. No offense. It is part of the Labview package and should work. I've had the same issue and I have reinstalled NIDAQ several times (a time consuming effort BTW). I also do not get any devices when trying to use DAQExpress. Even though using test panels in NIDAQ the device shows up and I can test all channels. I am also using Labview 2023 Q1 and just installed everything fresh last week. I did have to go and make my own labview code to record 2 signals. For someone that does this once every 2-3 years it was a hell of a learning curve everytime to take and log a few measurements. I long for the days of Signal Express that could do it all when all you cared about were taking a handful of measurements and doing some basic real time processing, averaging, FFTs, etc.

Good news for you though. I also used to use Signal Express. It was great to give my co-workers the ability to do their own basic data-logging with a tool that they could use without bothering me. If the code needed to be expanded, I would take their SE project and open it in LabVIEW to jump start my code.

I have been using LabVIEW since version 5 and as a new electro-optic technician I thought it was the best thing going. I could control all my bench instruments, automate tasks and code data analysis applications that made me look MUCH smarter than I really was. FFT??? What's that? Then I just connected my data arrays and poof, I could see in the frequency domain. It opened my eyes to many new abilities. But, it certainly wasn't all smooth sailing. I was fortunate enough to work with a couple LabVIEW gurus who taught me the basics and gave me a solid footing in LabVIEW even though I had no programming experience. Then I found this forum and learned a lot more. However, to this day I still struggle when I need to go outside my experience, and just like you, I have to re-learn things I thought I knew if I don't use them continually.

Also don't forget that many of us are more than happy to help out and will code entire applications for people who are teaching or doing non-profit work that benefits others. Years back, I coded a little security program that monitored the gates of a dog rescue facility for a really nice lady that sent a bunch of happy dog pics back to say thanks. Made my month!

Whereas a barcode is a machine-readable optical image that contains information specific to the labelled item, the QR code contains the data for a locator, an identifier, and for web-tracking. To efficiently store data, QR codes use four standardized modes of encoding: (i) numeric, (ii) alphanumeric, (iii) byte or binary, and (iv) kanji.[4] Compared to standard UPC barcodes, the QR labelling system was applied beyond the automobile industry because of faster reading of the optical image and greater data-storage capacity in applications such as product tracking, item identification, time tracking, document management, and general marketing.[3]

The QR code system was invented in 1994, at the Denso Wave automotive products company, in Japan.[5][6][7] The initial alternating-square design presented by the team of researchers, headed by Masahiro Hara, was influenced by the black counters and the white counters played on a Go board;[8] the pattern of position detection was found and determined by applying the least-used ratio (1:1:3:1:1) in black and white areas on printed matter, which cannot be misidentified by an optical scanner.[9][5] The functional purpose of the QR code system was to facilitate keeping track of the types and numbers of automobile parts, by replacing individually-scanned bar-code labels on each box of auto parts with a single label that contained the data of each label. The quadrangular configuration of the QR code system consolidated the data of the various bar-code labels with Kanji, Kana, and alphanumeric codes that were printed onto single label.[10][9][5]

As of 2023, QR codes are used in a much broader context, including both commercial tracking applications and convenience-oriented applications aimed at mobile-phone users (termed mobile tagging). QR codes may be used to display text to the user, to open a webpage on the user's device, to add a vCard contact to the user's device, to open a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), to connect to a wireless network, or to compose an email or text message. There are a great many QR code generators available as software or as online tools that are either free, or require a paid subscription.[11] The QR code has become one of the most-used types of two-dimensional code.[12]

During the month of June 2011, 14 million American mobile users scanned a QR code or a barcode. Some 58% of those users scanned a QR or barcode from their homes, while 39% scanned from retail stores; 53% of the 14 million users were men between the ages of 18 and 34.[13]

In 2022, 89 million people in the United States scanned a QR code using their mobile devices, up by 26 percent compared to 2020. The majority of QR code users used them to make payments or to access product and menu information.[14]

In September 2020, a survey found that 18.8 percent of consumers in the United States and United Kingdom strongly agreed that they had noticed an increase of QR code use since the then-active COVID-19 related restrictions had begun several months prior.[15]

At the application layer, there is some variation between most of the implementations. Japan's NTT DoCoMo has established de facto standards for the encoding of URLs, contact information, and several other data types.[20] The open-source "ZXing" project maintains a list of QR code data types.[21]

QR codes have become common in consumer advertising. Typically, a smartphone is used as a QR code scanner, displaying the code and converting it to some useful form (such as a standard URL for a website, thereby obviating the need for a user to type it into a web browser).QR code has become a focus of advertising strategy, since it provides a way to access a brand's website more quickly than by manually entering a URL.[22][23] Beyond mere convenience to the consumer, the importance of this capability is that it increases the conversion rate: the chance that contact with the advertisement will convert to a sale. It coaxes interested prospects further down the conversion funnel with little delay or effort, bringing the viewer to the advertiser's website immediately, whereas a longer and more targeted sales pitch may lose the viewer's interest.

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