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...you can see a one-time anomaly flash by on top-end bench instruments. never to be stored in time with SCC kit FLUKE-196C/003 ScopeMeter 100 MHz color Digital Persistence uses multiple intensity levels and user selectable decay time - and scroll screen color through pic... a "live" B/W clearly linked animation. In normal matching (Pass) or non-matching (Fail) waveforms can "freeze" the last waveforms on an analog scope (190C) • Large, high-resolution color or monochrome screen • Connect-and-View™ automatic triggering and a full range of those faults quickly...
...you can see a one-time anomaly flash by on top-end bench instruments. never to be stored in time with SCC kit FLUKE-196C/003 ScopeMeter 100 MHz color Digital Persistence uses multiple intensity levels and user selectable decay time - and scroll screen color through pic... a "live" B/W clearly linked animation. In normal matching (Pass) or non-matching (Fail) waveforms can "freeze" the last waveforms on an analog scope (190C) • Large, high-resolution color or monochrome screen • Connect-and-View™ automatic triggering and a full range of those faults quickly...
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Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Unpacking the Test Tool Kit 2 Safety Information: Read First 4 1 Using The Scope...7 Powering the Test Tool 7 Resetting the Test Tool 8 Navigating a Menu ...9 Hiding Key Labels and Menus 10 Input Connections ...10 Making Scope Connections 11 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View 12 Making Automatic Scope Measurements 13 Freezing the Screen...14 Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture 15 Acquiring Waveforms...18 Pass - Fail Testing (C versions only 24 i
Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Unpacking the Test Tool Kit 2 Safety Information: Read First 4 1 Using The Scope...7 Powering the Test Tool 7 Resetting the Test Tool 8 Navigating a Menu ...9 Hiding Key Labels and Menus 10 Input Connections ...10 Making Scope Connections 11 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View 12 Making Automatic Scope Measurements 13 Freezing the Screen...14 Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture 15 Acquiring Waveforms...18 Pass - Fail Testing (C versions only 24 i
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Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Analyzing Waveforms ...25 2 Using The Multimeter 27 Making Meter Connections 27 Making Multimeter Measurements 28 Freezing the Readings 31 Selecting ... 33 Opening the Recorder Main Menu 33 Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot 34 Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record 37 Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record 40 4 Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors 41 Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens 41 Zooming in on a Waveform 44 Making Cursor Measurements 46 5 Triggering on Waveforms...
Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Analyzing Waveforms ...25 2 Using The Multimeter 27 Making Meter Connections 27 Making Multimeter Measurements 28 Freezing the Readings 31 Selecting ... 33 Opening the Recorder Main Menu 33 Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot 34 Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record 37 Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record 40 4 Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors 41 Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens 41 Zooming in on a Waveform 44 Making Cursor Measurements 46 5 Triggering on Waveforms...
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Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Parts and Accessories 88 Troubleshooting ...93 9 Specifications ...95 Introduction ...95 Dual Input Oscilloscope 96 Automatic Scope Measurements 98 Meter ...102 DMM Measurements on Meter Inputs 102 Recorder ...104 Zoom, Replay and Cursors 105 Miscellaneous ...105 Environmental...107 Safety ...107 10:1 Probe ...109 Electromagnetic Immunity 110 iv
Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Parts and Accessories 88 Troubleshooting ...93 9 Specifications ...95 Introduction ...95 Dual Input Oscilloscope 96 Automatic Scope Measurements 98 Meter ...102 DMM Measurements on Meter Inputs 102 Recorder ...104 Zoom, Replay and Cursors 105 Miscellaneous ...105 Environmental...107 Safety ...107 10:1 Probe ...109 Electromagnetic Immunity 110 iv
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About this Chapter This chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to the scope functions of the scope functions but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus and perform basic operations. The test tool powers up in Figure 2to power .... See Chapter 8 for instructions on /off key. Turn the test tool on with the on using battery power. Powering the Test Tool 7 Chapter 1 Using The Scope Figure 2. The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of the test tool. Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure (steps 1 through 3) in its...
About this Chapter This chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to the scope functions of the scope functions but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus and perform basic operations. The test tool powers up in Figure 2to power .... See Chapter 8 for instructions on /off key. Turn the test tool on with the on using battery power. Powering the Test Tool 7 Chapter 1 Using The Scope Figure 2. The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of the test tool. Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure (steps 1 through 3) in its...
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...9 This toggling enables you to accept the selection. 4 Press the ENTER key until you to step through 4 to open the scope menu and to choose an item. 1 Press the SCOPE key to display the labels that define the present use the test tool's menus to select a function. Navigating a Menu The following... example shows how to use for full screen view, press the SCOPE key again. Note To hide the labels for the four blue function keys at the bottom of the screen. This menu is displayed at the...
...9 This toggling enables you to accept the selection. 4 Press the ENTER key until you to step through 4 to open the scope menu and to choose an item. 1 Press the SCOPE key to display the labels that define the present use the test tool's menus to select a function. Navigating a Menu The following... example shows how to use for full screen view, press the SCOPE key again. Note To hide the labels for the four blue function keys at the bottom of the screen. This menu is displayed at the...
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Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Hiding Key Labels and Menus You can hide a menu or key label at the top of the yellow menu keys, e.g. Measurement Connections 10 Figure 5. Isolated input architecture allows independent floating measurements with each input. the SCOPE key. To display menus or key labels, press one of ...the test tool. Use the two BNC jack inputs for scope measurements, and the two banana jack inputs for meter measurements. Input Connections Look at any time: Press the CLEAR MENU key to hide any key...
Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Hiding Key Labels and Menus You can hide a menu or key label at the top of the yellow menu keys, e.g. Measurement Connections 10 Figure 5. Isolated input architecture allows independent floating measurements with each input. the SCOPE key. To display menus or key labels, press one of ...the test tool. Use the two BNC jack inputs for scope measurements, and the two banana jack inputs for meter measurements. Input Connections Look at any time: Press the CLEAR MENU key to hide any key...
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Scope Connections 11 Making Scope Connections To make dual input scope measurements, connect the red voltage probe to input A, and the gray voltage probe to avoid problems caused by improper use, read Chapter 7: "Tips". 1 Using The Scope Making Scope Connections Figure 6. Connect the short ground leads of each voltage probe to its own reference potential. (See Figure 6.) Note To maximally benefit from having independently isolated floating inputs and to input B.
Scope Connections 11 Making Scope Connections To make dual input scope measurements, connect the red voltage probe to input A, and the gray voltage probe to avoid problems caused by improper use, read Chapter 7: "Tips". 1 Using The Scope Making Scope Connections Figure 6. Connect the short ground leads of each voltage probe to its own reference potential. (See Figure 6.) Note To maximally benefit from having independently isolated floating inputs and to input B.
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...measurement. (See Figure 8.) To choose also a Peak-Peak measurement for input A, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 1 Using The Scope Making Automatic Scope Measurements Observe that the highlight jumps to the measurements field. 4 Open the PEAK menu. 3 Select on the input... A or input B waveform To choose a frequency measurement for Input B as second reading, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Reading 2 menu. 2 Open the Reading 1 menu. 3 Select on B. The highlight jumps to the present measurement. 4 ...
...measurement. (See Figure 8.) To choose also a Peak-Peak measurement for input A, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 1 Using The Scope Making Automatic Scope Measurements Observe that the highlight jumps to the measurements field. 4 Open the PEAK menu. 3 Select on the input... A or input B waveform To choose a frequency measurement for Input B as second reading, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Reading 2 menu. 2 Open the Reading 1 menu. 3 Select on B. The highlight jumps to the present measurement. 4 ...
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Note that the Peak-Peak reading for input B appears next to the input A frequency reading at any time. 1 Freeze the screen. Hz and V peak-peak as Scope Readings Note The B versions do not provide Vpwm measurements. 14 Figure 8. Freezing the Screen You can freeze the screen (all readings and waveforms) at the top of the screen. HOLD appears at the right of the screen. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Figure 8 shows an example of the reading area. 2 Resume your measurement.
Note that the Peak-Peak reading for input B appears next to the input A frequency reading at any time. 1 Freeze the screen. Hz and V peak-peak as Scope Readings Note The B versions do not provide Vpwm measurements. 14 Figure 8. Freezing the Screen You can freeze the screen (all readings and waveforms) at the top of the screen. HOLD appears at the right of the screen. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Figure 8 shows an example of the reading area. 2 Resume your measurement.
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... menu. Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms To smooth the waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 1 Using The Scope Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture 5 Select Average 64.This averages the outcomes of bandwidth. to Average: 4 Select On... You...
... menu. Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms To smooth the waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 1 Using The Scope Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture 5 Select Average 64.This averages the outcomes of bandwidth. to Average: 4 Select On... You...
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Using Persistence to Observe Dynamic Medium, Long or Infinite to Waveform: and open the Persistence... menu. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Using Persistence to Display Waveforms You can use Persistence to observe dynamic signals. 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 Jump to Signals observe dynamic waveforms (C-versions only...
Using Persistence to Observe Dynamic Medium, Long or Infinite to Waveform: and open the Persistence... menu. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Using Persistence to Display Waveforms You can use Persistence to observe dynamic signals. 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 Jump to Signals observe dynamic waveforms (C-versions only...
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...Detect will be turned Off. Averaging will suppress the high frequency noise on a waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 1 Using The Scope Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture Suppressing High Frequency Noise Switching Glitch Detect to open the Average menu 4 Select Factor ... set Glitch Detect On . 3 Select Glitch Detect: Off, then select Average: On to Off will suppress the noise even more. 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 Select Glitch Detect: On 4 Exit the menu.
...Detect will be turned Off. Averaging will suppress the high frequency noise on a waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 1 Using The Scope Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture Suppressing High Frequency Noise Switching Glitch Detect to open the Average menu 4 Select Factor ... set Glitch Detect On . 3 Select Glitch Detect: Off, then select Average: On to Off will suppress the noise even more. 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 Select Glitch Detect: On 4 Exit the menu.
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... sensitivity, press V to decrease the sensitivity. 19 The input sensitivity of the screen) An Auto Set will increase). 3 Display the INPUT A key labels. 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms 4 Open the Input A Options... To use the variable input sensitivity, do the following: 1 Apply the input signal 2 Perform an Auto Set (AUTO must...
... sensitivity, press V to decrease the sensitivity. 19 The input sensitivity of the screen) An Auto Set will increase). 3 Display the INPUT A key labels. 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms 4 Open the Input A Options... To use the variable input sensitivity, do the following: 1 Apply the input signal 2 Perform an Auto Set (AUTO must...
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...) to -point operation on the waveform. Tip To suppress noise without loss of bandwidth, use a Mathematics function, do the following : 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Working with input A on the vertical axis and input B on the horizontal axis. For the same...
...) to -point operation on the waveform. Tip To suppress noise without loss of bandwidth, use a Mathematics function, do the following : 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual Working with input A on the vertical axis and input B on the horizontal axis. For the same...
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.... The sensitivity range of the mathematical result is analyzed to the sensitivity range of the least sensitive input divided by the scale factor. 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms Using Mathematics Function Spectrum (FFT, C Versions) The Spectrum function shows the spectral content of cycles Selecting Hanning, Hamming or no windowing results in... the effect of the waveform that the entire waveform amplitude remains on the screen. 3 Jump to use the Spectrum function, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 21
.... The sensitivity range of the mathematical result is analyzed to the sensitivity range of the least sensitive input divided by the scale factor. 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms Using Mathematics Function Spectrum (FFT, C Versions) The Spectrum function shows the spectral content of cycles Selecting Hanning, Hamming or no windowing results in... the effect of the waveform that the entire waveform amplitude remains on the screen. 3 Jump to use the Spectrum function, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 21
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... waveform. This can display a fixed reference waveform with the actual waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 2x Jump to open the Waveform Reference menu. 6 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms Select On to display the reference waveform. Select New... Comparing Waveforms 5 You can be: - to...
... waveform. This can display a fixed reference waveform with the actual waveform, do the following: 1 Display the SCOPE key labels. 2 Open the Waveform Options menu. 3 2x Jump to open the Waveform Reference menu. 6 1 Using The Scope Acquiring Waveforms Select On to display the reference waveform. Select New... Comparing Waveforms 5 You can be: - to...
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... Chapter 6 Recalling Screens with Associated Setups. Example of reference waveform with no samples outside the test template, the failed or passed scope screen will be stored. If at least one sample of the new screen to analyze the stored screens. Chapter 4 provides information ...versions only) You can be stored. To use a reference waveform as described in favor of a waveform is outside the reference will hear a beep. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual 7 Store the momentary waveform and display it as a reference waveform refer also to 100 screens can use ...
... Chapter 6 Recalling Screens with Associated Setups. Example of reference waveform with no samples outside the test template, the failed or passed scope screen will be stored. If at least one sample of the new screen to analyze the stored screens. Chapter 4 provides information ...versions only) You can be stored. To use a reference waveform as described in favor of a waveform is outside the reference will hear a beep. Fluke 192B - 196B/C - 199B/C Users Manual 7 Store the momentary waveform and display it as a reference waveform refer also to 100 screens can use ...
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These functions are described in Chapter 4: "Using Cursors, Zoom and Replay". 1 Using The Scope Analyzing Waveforms 25 Analyzing Waveforms You can use the analysis functions CURSOR, ZOOM and REPLAY to perform detailed waveform analysis.
These functions are described in Chapter 4: "Using Cursors, Zoom and Replay". 1 Using The Scope Analyzing Waveforms 25 Analyzing Waveforms You can use the analysis functions CURSOR, ZOOM and REPLAY to perform detailed waveform analysis.
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...tool, do the following: 1 Connect a current probe (e.g. Warning 3 Carefully read the instructions about the current probe you perform measurements. Scope mode has the advantage of high measurement resolution. i400, optional) from the 4-mm banana jack outputs to the 4 conductor to the red...the METER key labels. 2 Using The Multimeter Making Multimeter Measurements Figure 14. The next example explains a typical current measurement in both Scope mode and Meter mode. Ensure that the red and black probe connectors 5 correspond to be measured. Open the Current Probe submenu. 29...
...tool, do the following: 1 Connect a current probe (e.g. Warning 3 Carefully read the instructions about the current probe you perform measurements. Scope mode has the advantage of high measurement resolution. i400, optional) from the 4-mm banana jack outputs to the 4 conductor to the red...the METER key labels. 2 Using The Multimeter Making Multimeter Measurements Figure 14. The next example explains a typical current measurement in both Scope mode and Meter mode. Ensure that the red and black probe connectors 5 correspond to be measured. Open the Current Probe submenu. 29...