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...® 190C and 190B Series: Speed, performance and analysis power For the more demanding applications, the ScopeMeter 190 Series highperformance oscilloscopes offer specifications usually found on an analog scope • F ast display update rate for example, the color burst in a video signal or a... you can see it 's as a standard feature. On-screen color labels, measurements and warnings are clearly linked to specific waveforms. See dynamic signal behavior instantaneously The Digital Persistence mode (Fluke 190C) helps to find tiny details in your preferred time window.
...® 190C and 190B Series: Speed, performance and analysis power For the more demanding applications, the ScopeMeter 190 Series highperformance oscilloscopes offer specifications usually found on an analog scope • F ast display update rate for example, the color burst in a video signal or a... you can see it 's as a standard feature. On-screen color labels, measurements and warnings are clearly linked to specific waveforms. See dynamic signal behavior instantaneously The Digital Persistence mode (Fluke 190C) helps to find tiny details in your preferred time window.
Fluke ScopeMeter Product Datasheet
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...even the most complex motor drive signals. with time and date stamp -to help find intermittents, fast The toughest faults to 100 specific events. The unique Connect-and-View function recognizes signal patterns and automatically sets up to find are safety certified for Windows® ... to a different "low" level. Each time a new screen is acquired, the oldest is measured on a specific, user identified portion of the waveform using the cursors of the Fluke 190C to define the time-window of 100 captured screens with individual time stamps can be referenced to individual ScopeMeter...
...even the most complex motor drive signals. with time and date stamp -to help find intermittents, fast The toughest faults to 100 specific events. The unique Connect-and-View function recognizes signal patterns and automatically sets up to find are safety certified for Windows® ... to a different "low" level. Each time a new screen is acquired, the oldest is measured on a specific, user identified portion of the waveform using the cursors of the Fluke 190C to define the time-window of 100 captured screens with individual time stamps can be referenced to individual ScopeMeter...
Fluke ScopeMeter Product Datasheet
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... buses and networks, such as one-two-three The compact ScopeMeter 120 Series is the ScopeMeter of 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124, 125) the Fluke 120 Series will capture and display almost any signal. with an oscilloscope. ScopeMeter® 120 Series: As simple as... screen to do the rest. The Fluke 125 has all the information on 600 V CAT III industrial power systems. Using the VPS40 probe, measurements up to the 33rd harmonic to assist in the harshest industrial environments. (See technical specifications for industrial troubleshooting and installation applications....
... buses and networks, such as one-two-three The compact ScopeMeter 120 Series is the ScopeMeter of 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124, 125) the Fluke 120 Series will capture and display almost any signal. with an oscilloscope. ScopeMeter® 120 Series: As simple as... screen to do the rest. The Fluke 125 has all the information on 600 V CAT III industrial power systems. Using the VPS40 probe, measurements up to the 33rd harmonic to assist in the harshest industrial environments. (See technical specifications for industrial troubleshooting and installation applications....
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... Software for Windows® • ScopeMeter test tools come with Fluke 125 and Fluke 124) Detailed technical specifications and optional accessories can be found in U.S.A. 2/2007 1629090 B-EN-N Rev E Fluke. Keeping your world up and running.™ Fluke Corporation PO Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206 Fluke Europe B.V. All rights reserved. diode - harmonics - to 100 V/div. 5 mV...
... Software for Windows® • ScopeMeter test tools come with Fluke 125 and Fluke 124) Detailed technical specifications and optional accessories can be found in U.S.A. 2/2007 1629090 B-EN-N Rev E Fluke. Keeping your world up and running.™ Fluke Corporation PO Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206 Fluke Europe B.V. All rights reserved. diode - harmonics - to 100 V/div. 5 mV...
FE 123 & 124 Users Manual
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The warranty period is three years for the Test Tool and one country is submitted for its functional specifications for damage in transit. Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , ...in one year for repair in accordance with a description of the difficulty, postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination), to the nearest Fluke authorized service center. Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty, or exclusion or ...
The warranty period is three years for the Test Tool and one country is submitted for its functional specifications for damage in transit. Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , ...in one year for repair in accordance with a description of the difficulty, postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination), to the nearest Fluke authorized service center. Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty, or exclusion or ...
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Contents (continued) Goal of this Chapter ...53 Using the Tilt Stand...53 Resetting the Test Tool 54 Changing the Information Language 54 Changing the Display ...55 Changing Date and Time 56 Saving Battery Life ...57 Changing the Auto Set Options 58 Using Proper Grounding 59 Solving Printing and Other Communication Errors 60 Battery Testing of Fluke Accessories 60 4 Specifications...61 Introduction ...61 Dual Input Oscilloscope 62 Dual Input Meter...65 Cursor readout (Fluke 124 68 Miscellaneous ...69 Environmental ...70 Safety ...70 iii
Contents (continued) Goal of this Chapter ...53 Using the Tilt Stand...53 Resetting the Test Tool 54 Changing the Information Language 54 Changing the Display ...55 Changing Date and Time 56 Saving Battery Life ...57 Changing the Auto Set Options 58 Using Proper Grounding 59 Solving Printing and Other Communication Errors 60 Battery Testing of Fluke Accessories 60 4 Specifications...61 Introduction ...61 Dual Input Oscilloscope 62 Dual Input Meter...65 Cursor readout (Fluke 124 68 Miscellaneous ...69 Environmental ...70 Safety ...70 iii
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...this manual are explained in fully automatic mode. A Warning identifies conditions and actions that the full signal content is measured. Safety Precautions Specific warning and caution statements, where they apply, will be measured with AC coupling selected, or manual operation of more than 42V peak... (30V rms), not being detected. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Safely Using the Test Tool Attention Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool. This ensures that ...
...this manual are explained in fully automatic mode. A Warning identifies conditions and actions that the full signal content is measured. Safety Precautions Specific warning and caution statements, where they apply, will be measured with AC coupling selected, or manual operation of more than 42V peak... (30V rms), not being detected. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Safely Using the Test Tool Attention Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool. This ensures that ...
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Select number 135. Select SELECT Highlight POSITIVE. Triggering on a Waveform Pressing selects the line number function. To choose line 135, do the following: Enable video line selection. Accept the video trigger selections . 31 To measure on a selected video line, continue from point of the previous example as follows: Highlight SELECT 1 Using The Test Tool Triggering on a Specific Video Line To view a specific video line in more detail you can select the line number.
Select number 135. Select SELECT Highlight POSITIVE. Triggering on a Waveform Pressing selects the line number function. To choose line 135, do the following: Enable video line selection. Accept the video trigger selections . 31 To measure on a selected video line, continue from point of the previous example as follows: Highlight SELECT 1 Using The Test Tool Triggering on a Specific Video Line To view a specific video line in more detail you can select the line number.
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... tools. Specified non-tolerance numerical values indicate those that must be nominally expected from the mean of a range of the manufacturer's verification procedures. Chapter 4 Specifications Introduction Performance Characteristics FLUKE guarantees the properties expressed in numerical values with Standards ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994, EN 61010.1 (1993) (IEC 1010-1), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No...
... tools. Specified non-tolerance numerical values indicate those that must be nominally expected from the mean of a range of the manufacturer's verification procedures. Chapter 4 Specifications Introduction Performance Characteristics FLUKE guarantees the properties expressed in numerical values with Standards ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994, EN 61010.1 (1993) (IEC 1010-1), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No...
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... MHz (-3 dB) with STL120 1:1 shielded test leads DC to 12.5 MHz (-3 dB) DC to 20 MHz (-6 dB) with VP40 10:1 probe Fluke 123 (optional accessory): DC to 20 MHz (-3 dB) Fluke 124 (standard accessory): DC to 40 MHz (-3 dB) AC Coupled (LF roll off): excluding probes and test leads 10 Hz (-3 dB) with...
... MHz (-3 dB) with STL120 1:1 shielded test leads DC to 12.5 MHz (-3 dB) DC to 20 MHz (-6 dB) with VP40 10:1 probe Fluke 123 (optional accessory): DC to 20 MHz (-3 dB) Fluke 124 (standard accessory): DC to 40 MHz (-3 dB) AC Coupled (LF roll off): excluding probes and test leads 10 Hz (-3 dB) with...
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...4 Specifications Dual Input Oscilloscope Trigger Screen Update Free Run, On Trigger Source A, B, EXT EXTernal via optically isolated trigger probe ITP120 (optional accessory) Sensitivity A and B (Fluke 123) @ DC to 5 MHz 0.5 divisions or 5 mV @ 25 MHz 1.5 divisions @ 40 MHz 4 divisions Sensitivity A and B (Fluke 124) ...60 s/div Glitch detection is always active. Horizontal Scope Modes Normal, Single, Roll Ranges Normal: equivalent sampling (Fluke 123) ..... 20 ns to 500 ns/div equivalent sampling (Fluke 124) ..... 10 ns to 500 ns/div real time sampling 1 µs to 5 s/div Single (real ...
...4 Specifications Dual Input Oscilloscope Trigger Screen Update Free Run, On Trigger Source A, B, EXT EXTernal via optically isolated trigger probe ITP120 (optional accessory) Sensitivity A and B (Fluke 123) @ DC to 5 MHz 0.5 divisions or 5 mV @ 25 MHz 1.5 divisions @ 40 MHz 4 divisions Sensitivity A and B (Fluke 124) ...60 s/div Glitch detection is always active. Horizontal Scope Modes Normal, Single, Roll Ranges Normal: equivalent sampling (Fluke 123) ..... 20 ns to 500 ns/div equivalent sampling (Fluke 124) ..... 10 ns to 500 ns/div real time sampling 1 µs to 5 s/div Single (real ...
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More than one waveform period must be visible on the sceen. Add 0.1x (specific accuracy) for 5 to 100% of range DC coupled: DC to 60 Hz (VAC+DC 1%...Hz to 20 kHz 2.5% +15 counts) 20 kHz to 1 MHz 5% +20 counts) 1 MHz to 5 MHz 10% +25 counts) 4 Specifications Dual Input Meter 5 MHz to 12.5 MHz 30% +25 counts) 5 MHz to 20 MHz (excl. test leads or probes) .......... ±(30... Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz,1 MHz, 10 MHz, and 50 MHz (Fluke 123) or 70MHz (Fluke 124) Frequency Range in Continuous Autoset 15 Hz (1 Hz) to 28 °C. For voltage measurements with 10:1 probe 30%...
More than one waveform period must be visible on the sceen. Add 0.1x (specific accuracy) for 5 to 100% of range DC coupled: DC to 60 Hz (VAC+DC 1%...Hz to 20 kHz 2.5% +15 counts) 20 kHz to 1 MHz 5% +20 counts) 1 MHz to 5 MHz 10% +25 counts) 4 Specifications Dual Input Meter 5 MHz to 12.5 MHz 30% +25 counts) 5 MHz to 20 MHz (excl. test leads or probes) .......... ±(30... Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz,1 MHz, 10 MHz, and 50 MHz (Fluke 123) or 70MHz (Fluke 124) Frequency Range in Continuous Autoset 15 Hz (1 Hz) to 28 °C. For voltage measurements with 10:1 probe 30%...
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... Current 0.5 mA Polarity on COM Capacitance (CAP) Ranges 50 nF, 500 nF, 5 µF, 50 µF, 500 µF Accuracy 2% +10 counts) Full Scale Reading 5000 counts 4 Specifications Dual Input Meter Measurement Current 5 µA to 0.5 mA increases with increasing ranges Dual slope integrating measurement with parasitic serial and parallel resistance cancellation. 67
... Current 0.5 mA Polarity on COM Capacitance (CAP) Ranges 50 nF, 500 nF, 5 µF, 50 µF, 500 µF Accuracy 2% +10 counts) Full Scale Reading 5000 counts 4 Specifications Dual Input Meter Measurement Current 5 µA to 0.5 mA increases with increasing ranges Dual slope integrating measurement with parasitic serial and parallel resistance cancellation. 67
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... 60 hours with test tool on 12 .. 19 hours with refresh cycle 4 Specifications Miscellaneous Allowable ambient temperature: during charging 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F) Memory Number of Screen + Setup Memories (Fluke 123) .... 10 Number of Screen + Setup Memories (Fluke 124) .... 20 Mechanical Size 232 x 115 x 50 mm (9.1 x 4.5 x 2 in) Weight 1.2 kg (2.5 lbs) including...
... 60 hours with test tool on 12 .. 19 hours with refresh cycle 4 Specifications Miscellaneous Allowable ambient temperature: during charging 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F) Memory Number of Screen + Setup Memories (Fluke 123) .... 10 Number of Screen + Setup Memories (Fluke 124) .... 20 Mechanical Size 232 x 115 x 50 mm (9.1 x 4.5 x 2 in) Weight 1.2 kg (2.5 lbs) including...
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Frequency for BB120 and STL120 Figure 4-2. Max. Max. Frequency for VP40 10:1 Voltage Probe 71 Input Voltage v.s. Input Voltage v.s. 4 Specifications Safety Figure 4-1.
Frequency for BB120 and STL120 Figure 4-2. Max. Max. Frequency for VP40 10:1 Voltage Probe 71 Input Voltage v.s. Input Voltage v.s. 4 Specifications Safety Figure 4-1.
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...; to 30 MΩ 50 nF to 500 µF Test tool ranges not specified in table 3 may have a disturbance of more than 10% of full scale. 4 Specifications Safety E= 10 V/m 500 mV to 1250V 500Ω to 30 MΩ 50 nF to 500 µF 500 mV to 1250V 500Ω to 30 MΩ...
...; to 30 MΩ 50 nF to 500 µF Test tool ranges not specified in table 3 may have a disturbance of more than 10% of full scale. 4 Specifications Safety E= 10 V/m 500 mV to 1250V 500Ω to 30 MΩ 50 nF to 500 µF 500 mV to 1250V 500Ω to 30 MΩ...
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..., 70 Video Line, 31 Video on A, 63 Video Signals, 29 VP40 Probe, 38 -W- Unpacking, 2 User Manual, 51 Using a Printer, 39 Using FlukeView Software, 41 -V- Fluke 123/124 Users Manual RS-232 Adapter/Cable, 39, 41, 52 RS-232 Communication Errors, 60 -S- Waveform Area, 10 -Z- Safety, 70 Safety Characteristics, 61 Safety Precautions, 4 Safety..., 50 Shock, 70 Single Shot, 23 Slope, 27, 63 Slow Signals, 25 Smooth, 20, 64 Soft Carrying Case, 52 Software, 52 78 Software Version, 49 Specifications, 61 Stable Reading, 16 Stand, 53 STL120 Test Leads, 50 Storing, 43 SW90W Software, 41, 52 -T-
..., 70 Video Line, 31 Video on A, 63 Video Signals, 29 VP40 Probe, 38 -W- Unpacking, 2 User Manual, 51 Using a Printer, 39 Using FlukeView Software, 41 -V- Fluke 123/124 Users Manual RS-232 Adapter/Cable, 39, 41, 52 RS-232 Communication Errors, 60 -S- Waveform Area, 10 -Z- Safety, 70 Safety Characteristics, 61 Safety Precautions, 4 Safety..., 50 Shock, 70 Single Shot, 23 Slope, 27, 63 Slow Signals, 25 Smooth, 20, 64 Soft Carrying Case, 52 Software, 52 78 Software Version, 49 Specifications, 61 Stable Reading, 16 Stand, 53 STL120 Test Leads, 50 Storing, 43 SW90W Software, 41, 52 -T-