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Fluke 190-104 handheld oscilloscope

April 16, 2012 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

Fluke (www.fluke.com) has introduced a four channel oscilloscope with a safety rating of 1000V CAT III / 600V CAT IV. Featuring 100 MHz bandwidth, Fluke 190-104 handheld oscilloscope delivers a maximum real-time sampling rate of 1.25 GS/s.

It seamlessly combines ruggedness and performance in the field, while offering the highest safety ratings and portability. Specifically developed for plant maintenance technicians and engineers, the Fluke 190-104 is ideal for use in dirty, hazardous and harsh industrial conditions.

Shock-proof, this rugged oscilloscope comes with sealed cases to protect it from water vapor, dust, humidity, air pollutants and drips and ensure reliable accurate performance.

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It features two USB ports that are electrically isolated from measurement input circuits, offering users easy connectivity to USB memory devices or a PC, while allowing them to store unlimited screen captures, waveforms or instrument setups. Using FlukeView software, users can conveniently connect to a PC via its USB interface to transfer and archive important measurement data.

Its high-performance batteries benefit from Li-ion technology, which keeps it going strong even for up to seven hours in four channels. The oscilloscope’s easy-access battery door allows for fast changing of batteries.

The Connect-and-View feature allows the oscilloscope to automatically set up correct triggering by identifying signal patterns. Even without touching a button, users can get a reliable, stable and repeatable display of almost any signal such as motor drive and control signals.

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