FLUKE-196C/003产品概述
1000 V, 256 mm x 169 mm x 64 mm Dimension, RS-232 Interface, Fluke Scopemeter
ScopeMeter 190 Series: Speed, performance and analysis power
For the more demanding applications, the ScopeMeter™ 190 Series high-performance oscilloscopes offer specifications usually found on top-end bench instruments. With up to 200 MHz bandwidth, 2.5 GS/s real-time sampling and a deep memory of 27,500 per input they are ideal for engineers who need the full capabilities of a high-performance oscilloscope in a handheld, battery powered instrument.
All this power in your hand
A choice of bandwidth
The ScopeMeter 190C and 190B Series offer up to 200 MHz bandwidth for capturing high-frequency signals found in today's state-of-the-art electronics. For less demanding applications, there are also 100 MHz and 60 MHz models. You still get the same advanced functionality without paying for bandwidth you don't need.
See what's really happening
With a maximum real-time sampling rate of 2.5 GS/s per input, you can see what really happens, with 400 ps resolution. Both inputs have their own digitizer, so you can simultaneously acquire two waveforms and analyze them with the highest resolution and detail. If an anomaly flashes by on the screen, just press the Replay button to see it
again. And thanks to the wider screen, you will always see a 12 division time window — giving a far better overview of what's happening both before and after the trigger event!
Easier identification of traces, everywhere
The full-color display makes identification of individual waveforms easier, particularly when displaying large amplitude or multiple overlapping waveforms on screen. On-screen color labels, measurements and warnings are clearly linked to specific waveforms. The bright, high-contrast display allows for clear reading under varying light conditions. And still a 4-hour battery operation time is assured!
See dynamic signal behavior instantaneously
The Digital Persistence mode (Fluke 190C) helps to find anomalies and to analyze complex dynamic signals by showing the waveforms amplitude distribution over time. Digital Persistence uses multiple intensity levels and user selectable decay time - it is as if you are looking at the display of an analog, real time oscilloscope! The fast display
update rate that is standard on all models reveals signal changes instantaneously, useful for instance when making adjustments to a system under test.
Advanced trigger modes
A wide choice of automatic and manual trigger modes gives you the flexibility to capture just about any signal you will encounter. Connect-and-View™ triggering is ideal for fast and easy checking of multiple test-points. The manual modes include time delay, video and pulse width triggering. A fully isolated external trigger input is included for troubleshooting time relationships between two input signals synchronized to a third signal.
Waveform Pass/Fail Testing
“Waveform reference” allows an acquired trace to be stored and designated “reference trace” for visual comparisons, or it can be used as the reference for automatic “Pass/Fail” testing (190C). Up to 100 individually matching (“Pass”) or non-matching (“Fail”) waveforms can be stored in the replay memory, allowing you to monitor your system's behavior over a long period of time, without the need for you to be present!
Automatic capture and replay of 100 screens
Scope users know how frustrating it is to see an one-time anomaly flash by never to be seen again. Not with the ScopeMeter 190 Series! Now you can look back in time with a touch of the replay button. In normal use, the instrument continuously memorizes the last 100 screens. Each time a new screen is acquired, the oldest is discarded. At any moment, you can “freeze” the last 100 screens and scroll through picture-by-picture or replay as a “live” animation. Cursors can be used for further analysis. You can even use the advanced trigger capabilities to capture up to 100 specific events. Two sets of 100 captured screens with individual time stamps can be stored for later recall or download to a PC.
Dual-Input — 200, 100 or 60 MHz Bandwidth
Up to 2.5 GS/s Real-Time Sampling Per Input and 3K Points Memory Per Input
Automatic and Advanced Triggering Functions. Connect-and-View, Pulse Width, Dual Slope and N-Cycle for Synchronizing on Specific Waveform Details.
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) for Frequency Domain, Spectrum Display of Signal Harmonics or Fidelity (190C)
Digital Persistence for Analyzing Complex Dynamic Waveforms Like on an Analog Scope (190C)
Automatic Capture and Replay of 100 Screens
27,500 Points per Input Record Length Using ScopeRecord Mode
TrendPlot Paperless Chart Recorder for Trend Analysis Up to 22 Days
Waveform Reference for Visual Comparisons and Automatic Pass/Fail Testing (190C) of Waveforms
Five Hours Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery Pack