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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
Fluke 190 Series II
Users Manual
Because the references are not connected together inside
the test tool, each reference of the used inputs must be
connected to a reference voltage.
Independently floating isolated inputs are still coupled by
parasitic capacitance. This can occur between the input
references and the environment, and between the input
references mutually (see Figure 40). For this reason, you
should connect the references to a system ground or
another stable voltage. If the reference of an input is
connected to a high speed and / or high voltage signal,
you should be aware of parasitic capacitance. (See Figure
40 , Figure 42, Figure 43 and Figure 44.)
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Additional safety. Since the commons are not directly
connected, the chance of causing short circuit when
measuring multiple signals is greatly reduced.
Additional safety. When measuring in systems with
multiple grounds, the ground currents induced are
kept to a minimum.
The input channels are electrically isolated from
the USB port and from the power adapter input.
Note
Figure 40. Parasitic capacitance between probes,
To avoid electrical shock, always use the
insulation sleeve (Fig. 1 item e)) or the probe
tip when using the probe reference (ground)
lead. The voltage applied to the reference lead
is also present on the ground ring near the
probe tip, see Figure 41.
instrument and environment
Warning
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