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ScopeMeter® 190 Series : All this power in your hand!
The Fluke 190 Series Medical ScopeMeters are high-performance oscilloscopes
for the most demanding applications when servicing medical imaging equipment and
video systems. Based upon the Fluke 190B / 190C Series ScopeMeters, the Fluke
Medical ScopeMeter offers measurement capabilities optimized for servicing
medical equipment in the following modalities: X-ray, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and
Ultrasound.
The /M Medical version is a standard Fluke 190B/C Series ScopeMeter test tool
with the following additional functionality:
- mAs measurements
- non interlaced video triggering
- smart averaging
- extended offset
The ScopeMeter 190 Series has
specifications you typically only find on high-end bench oscilloscopes. They
offer up to 200 MHz bandwidth for capturing high frequency signals, as found in
today’s state-of-the-art electronics, 2.5 GS/s real-time sampling and advanced
memory and triggering functions. They’re rugged, compact and battery
powered.
General Features:
- Dual-input - 200, 100 or 60 MHz bandwidth
- Up to 2.5 GS/s real-time sampling per input
- Choice between a high resolution Color display (190C Series)
or Black & White display (190B Series)
- High waveform resolution of 3,000 datapoints per channel (NEW)
- Connect-and-View™ automatic triggering and a full range of manual
trigger modes
- Frequency Spectrum Analysis using FFT (190C) (NEW)
- Digital Persistence for analyzing complex dynamic waveforms like on
an analog scope
- Fast display update rate for seeing dynamic behavior instantaneously
- 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
- Up to 1000 V independently floating isolated inputs
- Waveform reference for visual comparisons and automatic pass/fail
testing of waveforms
- Vpwm function for motor drive and frequency inverter applications.
- 1000 V CAT II and 600 V CAT III safety certified
- Four hours rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack
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See what’s really happening
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| High sampling rate gives you the required
resolution for detailed signal analysis
| 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 divisions time-window – giving a far better overview of what’s
happening both before and after the trigger event! Deeper waveform acquisition
memory (NEW)
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| Thanks to the deeper memory, very small
parts of the waveform can be studied in full detail using ‘zoom’.
| The waveform memory
of all oscilloscopes in both the 190B and 190C Series has been enlarged to allow
as many as 3000 samples per channel to be acquired. This is 1800 samples more
than before, giving much greater waveform resolution. You can use the ZOOM
function to find tiny details in a long waveform, for example, the color burst
in a video signal or a single impulse in a complex data-stream. All models also
allow the high-resolution waveforms to be transferred to a PC for later detailed
analysis using FlukeView ScopeMeter software. Easier identification of traces,
everywhere
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| Color traces and the high contrast display
make signal identification easy | 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
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| Digital persistence mode gives analog scope
like display of complex and modulated signals
| The Digital
Persistence uses multiple intensity levels and user selectable decay time -it’s
as if you’re looking at the display of an analog, real time oscilloscope! The
fast display update rate that’s a standard on all models reveals signal changes
instantaneously, useful for instance when making adjustments to a system under
test. Advanced
trigger modes
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| Pulse width triggering allows you to find
anomalies like missing pulses | A wide choice of automatic and manual trigger modes gives you
the flexibility to capture just about any signal you’ll 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. (NEW)
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| Dual-slope triggering used to capture the
eyepattern on a digital datastream.
| Two new modes –
‘n-cycle triggering’ and ‘dual-slope triggering’ – have been added to the Fluke
190C Series to help you isolate the phenomena of interest. N-cycle triggering
ensures you get a stable ‘live’ image of a signal, for example, in frequency
dividers and clocked (synchronous) digital systems, or to synchronize on bursts
of pulses. Dual-slope triggering enables the oscilloscopes to trigger on both
rising and falling edges alike. This means
that any edge in the signal will act as trigger event and initiate a new
waveform acquisition, a most useful capability when making eye-patterns from
digital data-streams, or in conjunction with single-shot phenomena. Automatic capture and replay
of 100 screens
Scope users know how
frustrating it is to see a 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. Or you can 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. Deep memory for
high-resolution ScopeRecord™
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| Use the 27,500 points memory of the
ScopeRecord mode and zoom in for maximum detail
| The ScopeRecord
memory stores 27,500 points per input or more, for high resolution recording of
events up to 48 hours, and captures fast intermit-tents and glitches as short as
50 ns. This continuous roll mode stores, for example, events like motion
profiles, UPS-, power supply- and motor start-ups. All models also have a
‘Stop-on-Trigger’ in the ScopeRecord mode. This allows the ScopeMeter to store
waveform data until the instrument is triggered or until a repetitive trigger
signal is interrupted. This way, the instrument will, for example, automatically
recognize a power failure and store the waveform data preceding it. And with 100
x zoom, you can look at the smallest details, like individual power cycles. Two
of these 27,500 point recordings can be stored for later analysis. Measure from mV to kV –
fully isolated and safely!
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| Use Vpwm and measure effective voltage on
motor drive and frequency inverter outputs
| The ScopeMeter 190
Series have three independently floating isolated inputs. While conventional
oscilloscopes can only make measurements referenced to the line power ground,
measurements on each of the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series inputs can be referenced
to a different "low" level. This enables measurements in mixed circuits having
different ground references, and also eliminates the risk of accidental ground
short circuits. All inputs are safety certified for measurements in 1000 V CAT
II and 600 V CAT III environments. And the standard probes cover a wide
application range from mV to kV, making the ScopeMeter 190 Series ideal for
micro-electronics to electrical power applications. Analysis power
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| A wide variety of measurements can be made
on either Channel A or B | For analysis of waveforms, ScopeRecord and TrendPlot
recordings, the ScopeMeter 190 Series feature 30 automatic measurements, plus
cursors, zoom and a real-time clock. The analysis can be made directly or later
when back in the office. Up to 2 recordings and 10 scope screens can be stored
for analysis, print-out or download to a PC. Frequency Spectrum Analysis (NEW)
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| Frequency Spectrum shows an overview of
frequencies contained in a signal.
| All 190C Color
ScopeMeters now include Frequency Spectrum Analysis functionality based on Fast
Fourier Transformation (FFT) analysis as a standard feature. This makes it
possible for you to identify the individual frequency components contained in a
signal. The spectrum analysis function is also handy to reveal the effects of
vibration, signal interference or crosstalk. An automatic window function
assures optimal windowing, although you may manually select your preferred time
window. Waveform
Pass / Fail Testing
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| Pass/Fail testing of actual signal against a
reference template | ‘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 attend! Cursor-limited automatic measurement
(NEW)
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| The rms-value of the noise is measured on
the part of the waveform enclosed by the cursors.
| Automatic power and
Vrms-measurements can now be performed on a specific, user identified portion of
the waveform using the cursors of the Fluke 190C to define the time-window of
interest. In this way, the Color ScopeMeter can measure the power within a
specified time span, or the rms-value of a voltage during a dedicated period of
time. ... and there is
more
- Variable gain on channel A helps you compare signals on the two
inputs. All inputs are safety certified for measurements in 1000 V CAT
II and 600 V
- The Vpwm measurement is for measuring the effective RMS output
voltage of variable speed motor drives and frequency inverters.
- The high-sensitivity setting of 2 mV/div allows for measurements on
low-level signals, that are hard to make with the average oscilloscope.
- Medical applications: For use on Medical Imaging Equipment and on
High-Resolution Video systems, an optional instrument configuration is
available for the Fluke 190 Series that supports measurement
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| Use TrendPlot™ to help find intermittents, fast
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| Cursors and zoom help you analyze the
captured TrendPlot | The toughest faults to find are those that happen only once
in a while: intermittents. They can be caused by bad connections, dust, dirt,
corrosion or simply broken wiring or connectors. You may not be around to see it
- your Fluke ScopeMeter will. In this "paperless recorder" mode, you can plot
the minimum and maximum peak values and average over time - up to 22 days. The
two inputs can plot any combination of voltage, current, temperature, frequency
and phase - with time and date stamp -to help lead you to the cause of those
faults quickly. FlukeView®
Software for documenting, archiving and analysis FlukeView® for Windows® helps you get more out of your
ScopeMeter by:
- Documenting - transfer waveforms, screens and measurement data from
the ScopeMeter to a PC. Print or import the data into your report
- Add user text to individual ScopeMeter settings - providing guidance
to the operator when recalling a set-up.
- Archiving - create a library of waveforms with your comments for
easy reference and comparison. Store complete Replay cycles for analysis
of waveform changes. Store complete memory content of the Scop
- Waveform Compare - store reference waveforms on the PC, or send a
reference back to the ScopeMeter for waveform comparison and "Pass/Fail"
testing.
- Analysis - use cursors, perform spectrum analysis or export data to
other analysis programs. ScopeMeter test tools are connected to a PC via
an optically-isolated RS-232 interface cable.
Specifications
Bandwidth: 200 MHz Real-time sample rate:
2.5 GS/s Inputs and digitizers: 2 plus
external / DMM input Independently floating isolated
inputs: Up to 1000 V between inputs, references and ground
Timebase range: 5 ns - 2 min/div; 10 ns - 2 min/div
(192B) Input sensitivity: 5 mV-100 V/div
Glitch capture: 50 ns (5 µs/div - 1 min/div)
Scope measurements: Cursor: 7; Automatic: 30
Maximum record length: ScopeRecord mode: 27,500 pts
per input; Scope mode: 3,000 pts per input Memory:
Screens: 10; Setups: 10 Display: 144
mm full monochrome LCD with fast update
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