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FLUKE-190-104/AM

Manufacturer Part Number
FLUKE-190-104/AM
Description
SCOPEMETER 4CH 100MHZ COLOR AMER
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Series
ScopeMeter® 190r
Type
Handheldr

Specifications of FLUKE-190-104/AM

Bandwidth
100MHz
Channels
4
Display Type
LCD - Color
Features
DMM, USB Interface, Save, Recall, Record, Trend
Probe Type
10:1 Voltage Probe (1 Blue, 1 Green, 1 Red, 1 Gray)
Sampling Rate (per Second)
1.25GS/s
Input Impedance
1M
Rise Time (typ)
3.5nS
Voltage - Input (max)
CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V
Voltage - Supply
7.2V Battery, 17.8VDC Adapter
Includes
Alligator Clips, Battery Charger/Adapter, Case, Hook Clips, Probe Set, Software, Test Leads, USB Cable
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
614-1176
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
You can begin to display the waveform some time before
or after the trigger point has been detected. Initially, you
have a half screen (6 divisions) of pre-trigger view
(negative delay).
To set the trigger delay, do the following:
Observe that the trigger icon
show the new trigger position. When the trigger position
moves left off of the screen, the trigger icon changes into
Moving the trigger icon to the right on the display gives
you a pre-trigger view. This allows you to see what
happened before the trigger event, or what caused the
trigger.
In case of a trigger delay, the status at the bottom of the
screen will change. For example:
This means that input A is used as the trigger source with
a positive slope. The 500.0 ms indicates the (positive)
delay between trigger point and waveform display.
5
to indicate that you have selected a trigger delay.
MOVE
Hold down to adjust the trigger
delay.
on the screen moves to
When a valid trigger signal is found, the trigger key will be
lit and the trigger parameters appear in black.
When no trigger is found, the trigger parameters appear in
gray, ands the key light will be off.
Figure 29 shows an example of a trigger delay of 500 ms
(top) and an example of pre-trigger view of 8 divisions
(bottom).
Figure 29. Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger View
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
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