85RF Fluke Electronics, 85RF Datasheet - Page 70

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85RF

Manufacturer Part Number
85RF
Description
PROBE HIGH FREQ 500MHZ
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Type
High Frequencyr
Datasheets

Specifications of 85RF

Impedance
10M Ohm
Voltage - Max
30VRMS, 200VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Ratings
-
Current Rating
-
Color
-
Termination
-
Wire Insulation Material
-
Cable Length
-
Other names
532457
8062A
Instruction Manual
3.
4-8.
The procedure for disassembling or assembling the LCD and the
microcomputer pcb is not difficult, but the steps must be followed in
sequence. Before you try the procedure, examine the components in Figure
4-2 and familiarize yourself with the following handling precautions:
4-8
Do not touch or contaminate the plastic insulator that is
attached to the inside of the case bottom. When the
instrument is assembled the insulator makes contact
with the leads on the bottom of the main pcb.
Contaminants could cause undesirable conduction
paths. If the insulator becomes contaminated, clean with
isopropyl alcohol.
Reassemble in the logical reverse order and heed the following notes:
a.
b.
c.
This procedure applies to models with s/n 4025xxx and higher.
The microcomputer, U5 (item 4 in Figure 4-2), is a static sensitive
CMOS device. Follow standard procedures for handling static sensitive
devices.
When reassembling, be sure to put on the ac shield after the main
pcb has been placed in the case bottom. The reason for this is that
the screw which holds down the ac shield has a spring attached. The
spring provides the electrical connection between the top of the ac
shield and the bottom of the shield (under the insulator). If the ac
shield is attached to the main pcb before the main pcb is in the case,
the spring may fold across the insulator and not be in proper
position to make the electrical connection.
Be sure to place the green power switch cap over the small black
power switch before sliding the main pcb into the case.
Be sure to route the battery-clip wires to the left side of the post
under the backup fuse case.
LCD and Microcomputer PCB Disassembly and
Assembly
Caution
Note