FlukeView software adds PC power to your Fluke ScopeMeter test tool
Test safety and performance of level 1 or level 2 electric vehicle ac charging stations.
2.5 GS/s sampling rate, 200 MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for industrial process control, automation or electronic applications.
1.25 GS/s sampling rate, 60 MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for industrial process control, automation or electronic applications.
2.5 GS/s sampling rate, 200MHz bandwidth with 4 input channels and meter measurements for industrial, electronic or power electronics applications.
5 GS/s sampling rate, 500 MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for electronic field service applications.
5 GS/s sampling rate, 500MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for electronic field service applications.
1.25 GS/s sampling rate, 100MHz bandwidth with 4 input channels and meter measurements for industrial, electronic or power electronics applications.
2.5 GS/s sampling rate, 200MHz bandwidth with 4 input channels and meter measurements for industrial, electronic or power electronics applications.
1.25 GS/s sampling rate, 100MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for industrial process control, automation or electronic applications.
625 GS/s sampling rate, 60MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for industrial electrical and electro-mechanical applications.
1.25 GS/s sampling rate, 100MHz bandwidth with 4 input channels and meter measurements for industrial, electronic or power electronics applications.
2.5 GS/s sampling rate, 200MHz bandwidth with 2 input channels and DMM for industrial process control, automation or electronic applications.
Fluke 190-504 500MHz ScopeMeter® Test Tool combines the power of a high performance oscilloscope, multimeter and paperless recorder in an easy to use test tool you will come to rely on in the field.
The Fluke ScopeMeter 190-102/S is rugged and portable and can withstand dust, humidity, and large temperature variations. Request a demo today!
5 GS/s sampling rate, 500 MHz bandwidth with 4 input channels and DMM for electronic field service applications.
ScopeMeter Test Tools combine rugged portability with the high performance of bench oscilloscopes.
The Fluke ScopeMeter® 120B Series is a rugged oscilloscope for industrial electrical and electro-mechanical equipment troubleshooting and maintenance.
Get more out of your ScopeMeter 190 Series III and 120B Series with FlukeView-2 ScopeMeter Software
The MA190 accessory set enables interconnection of the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series for use in the field of Medical Imaging and Video systems.
Using the ScopeMeter 190 Series in dedicated applications like automotive electronics troubleshooting, often requires special accessories like adapters, connectors and test leads to establish the measurement connection to the circuitry under test.
Ideal for EVSE installation and O&M technicians
FlukeView Software for ScopeMeter (SW90W) and Carrying Case (C290) Kit.
Safety-designed interface cable to connect the optically-isolated serial interface port of ScopeMeter or Power Quality Analyzer to a standard USB-interface on your PC.
Designed for use with Fluke ScopeMeter 120-series.
Set of four Ni-Cad batteries, designed for use with the Fluke ScopeMeter 120 Series and Fluke-43B Power Quality Analyzer.
The Fluke SCC128 kit provides a host of accessories that allow you to easily and quickly make measurements on automotive electronic systems, using a 120 Series ScopeMeter.
Voltage Probe, 10:1, with safety-designed shrouded 4mm testpin, for use with 120 Series ScopeMeter®.
Ruggedized High-Working ScopeMeter Voltage Probe Set, grey/black, 100:1, 150 MHz, 1000V CAT III / 600V CAT IV, working voltage (voltage between probe tip and reference lead): 2000V CAT III / 1200V CAT IV.
ScopeMeter Industrial Voltage Probe-set, green, 10:1, 500 MHz
One (blue) 10:1 probe for low frequency applications. Useful bandwidth is 4 kHz, reducing noise pick-up in noisy environments such as in automotive applications.
Industrial shielded, 1:1, silicone insulated test lead set. Useful bandwidth 1 MHz.
Learn how to diagnose power quality issues in older electrical systems using a Fluke multimeters and oscilloscope.
Variable-speed motors and drives are normally much more efficient than fixed-speed types, but even they don’t always work at peak efficiency. An analysis of VSDs at one drinking water pumping station helped save over 20% of energy costs – repaying many thousands of Euros every year. Load measurement at input and output of a VSD The main energy cost for water companies comes from pumping water up from the well and through the network. Variable-speed drives match output to demand and so...
Critical systems run smoothly with regular maintenance and reliable tools Everybody knows that consistent, dependable electrical power is critical to any plant's function. But perhaps even more critical is a reliable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. UPS systems are the silent partners that just sit and wait until there's a break in power. At that point, the UPS system is the most important system in the plant. It has to be ready to spring into action in milliseconds to keeps things running for anywhere from seconds to hours.
This article demonstrates how to detect the 13 most common causes of winding insulation and bearing failure in advance.
Motor control systems used in critical manufacturing processes are becoming increasingly complex, which makes it more challenging than ever to keep them at peak performance. Equipment failure is expensive, whether due to the cost of replacing parts or lost production. The Fluke 378 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter tests 3-phase voltage and current and detects power quality issues—all with one tool. Because motor failure can cause mechanical and electrical issues, it is important...
Motor drives are a ubiquitous technology for transforming the constant voltage from the main ac power supply into a voltage that varies to control motor torque and speed ideal for motors that are driving mechanical equipment loads.
Oscilloscopes sample signals as they change over time and then plot those signals on a display. The amplitude of the signal is plotted on the vertical axis and time is displayed on the horizontal.
Electrical noise is the result of more or less random electrical signals getting coupled into circuits where they are unwanted, i.e., where they disrupt information-carrying signals.
Learn how the Fluke ScopeMeter® 190-202 portable oscilloscope, used by scientist Will Crampton and the crew on location in Suriname to measure the voltage of an electric eel.
Every building, whether it houses commercial, industrial, municipal, healthcare, or educational operations, must include life safety systems.
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A Canadian engineer keeps wind farm in New Brunswick up and running by using a Fluke multimeter.
At the end of April 2005, Crystal Mountain Resort in Washington suffered catastrophic failure of two power filters associated with their chair lifts.
The number of electric vehicles (EV) on U.S. roads is expected to reach 22 million by 2030, which will result in a dramatic increase in demand for EV supply equipment (EVSE) infrastructure. How do we meet it? The biggest problem with EV charging infrastructure right now Charging station reliability has been a big issue since the early days of EVs, largely due to lack of preventive maintenance and slow response time for fixing outages. You can often find EV charging stations around malls, big box...
The difference between an oscilloscope and a digital multimeter (DMM) is simply stated as pictures vs. numbers. Learn more, including when to use each.
This final installment of the five-part series about using portable oscilloscopes covers how to "capture" waveforms that do not occur in a repeating and predictable way. You can view Part 4 of this series, Capturing and Analyzing Waveforms with a Portable Oscilloscope. You can also view the complete webinar with audio and animations at the Fluke Training Center.
The current trend in factory automation is to replace traditional control schemes in which each device has its own control wiring with bus systems that link a number of devices via the same cable. One benefit of bus networks is that they require far fewer cables and wires to connect devices to controllers. One of the most popular and widely used of these bus systems is Foundation Fieldbus.
In the last decade or so the trend in factory automation has been to replace the traditional control scheme, where each device has its own control wiring, with bus systems that link multiple devices through the same cable. One of the most popular and widely used bus systems is Foundation Fieldbus, which includes two different protocols–H1 and HSE (High-speed Ethernet) protocol. Each of those protocols meets different needs within the factory automation environment and uses different physical media...
Part 2: Signal Input and Processing
Part 3 of this five-part series describes how to trigger an oscilloscope so it displays a signal the way you want, and how the oscilloscope's inputs are isolated. You can view the preceding installment of this series, Signal Input and Processing. You can also view the complete webinar with audio and animations at the Fluke Training Center.
Firmware release V1.3 (.swu) Firmware release V1.3 Readme (.pdf) For Fluke 190 Series III and MDA 550 series III instruments with firmware V1.0 or higher. For a list of improvements associated with this firmware release please download the firmware "Readme" file. GPL Offer
Firmware release V1.14 For Fluke 123B, 124B and 125B ScopeMeter Test Tools V1.14 software update had the following improvements: Fixed issue that caused unit to show spikes on waveform in fastest timebase modes Improved Bushealth function for ModBus signals Fixed bug that caused unit to reboot in Recorder mode when changing F2=View setting Fixed issue that caused unit to reboot in BusHealth mode for AS-I bus Fixed issue that some events are not shown when selecting Normal View mode Fixed issue for...
Dear Fluke Customer: Fluke is voluntarily recalling its 190 Series ScopeMeter®100MHz and 200MHz 4 Channel Hand Held Oscilloscopes that contain firmware version V10.40. This includes all units manufactured between February 5, 2012 and April 3rd 2012 and have a serial number range of 1954xxxx to 2009xxxx, and all units upgraded to firmware version V10.40 after February 5, 2012. Four channel models with the latest firmware (V10.40) may display the decimal point of the measurement value in the wrong...
Firmware Release V11.46 » Firmware Release V11.46 Readme » For Fluke 190 Series II, 2 and 4 Channel instruments with firmware version V09.00 onwards. The firmware release V11.46 has the following improvements: Firmware version V11.45 For Fluke 190 Series II, 2 and 4 Channel instruments with firmware version V09.00 onwards. The firmware release V11.45 has the following improvements: Resolved issue with data storage of set-up files on USB-flash drives Firmware version V11.44 The firmware release...
For use with Fluke 120B Series or 190 Series III ScopeMeter® Test Tools, and MDA-510 and MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzers. Application software for download, analysis and reporting. This is a demo version with limited functionality. The full version can be obtained with activation key that is available as an option. 64bit OS: FlukeView-2 for ScopeMeter® Test Tools version 3.2.0 (.exe) » 32bit OS: FlukeView-2 for ScopeMeter® Test Tools version 3.2.0 (.exe) » For a list...
Extended Portability ScopeMeter test tool promotion terms and conditions
At the start of the 2005 - 2006 ski season, the electrical maintenance personnel noted that, as more chair lifts were brought on line, the more overloaded the power filters became. They turned the filters off in an attempt to save the equipment and decrease the noise and smell in the lift houses. Read how they solved their problem with the 41B Power Harmonic Meter
How Fluke ScopeMeter Test Tools And Thermal Imagers Keep Whistler/Blackcomb Ski Resort Up And Running
Premier Northwest machine shop designs, fabricates, machines, fits, and welds to solve problems others can´t. Tools include 1735 Power Logger, 289 Logging Multimeter, 123 ScopeMeter Test Tool, 233 Remote Display Multimeter.
10 page brochure featuring the new ScopeMeter 190 Series II scopes, as well as the 120 Series. It also gives a sneak peek at the 500 MHz model coming soon.
HP Singapore manufacturing support teams troubleshoot and debug the test and rollout process. The HP Singapore team acquired four Fluke 199C ScopeMeter® test tools. The three-in-one (oscilloscope, multimeter and recorder) instrument, backed by 200 MHz and 2.5 GS/s sampling has proved invaluable.
This application note describes how to store and open CSV files using a USB flash drive and the usage of CSV files in Flukeview software and MS Excel. For this study the Fluke ScopeMeter test tool 190 Series II was used and measurements were carried out on the incoming mains (voltage and current) of a Motor & Drive module where Channel A was selected to measure the voltage and Channel B was set-up to measure the current.
With their unique triggering and measuring functions, Fluke 190 Series ScopeMeters are ideal for analyzing the voltage-frequency ratio of pulse-width-modulated variable speed drives.
Troubleshooting production-line VideoJet® printers using a Fluke ScopeMeter® 190C Series.
How to measure variable-speed motor drive output voltage with a Fluke ScopeMeter® 190 Series.
Worldwide almost one million installed theft prevention systems need to be maintained on location to check interference. This application note describes the procedure for on-site maintenance with a Fluke ScopeMeter test tool. It also discusses the best ScopeMeter test tool for this application and probe selection.
In modern medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging or ´MRI´ is one of the techniques used to study the inner structure of a living body on a non-invasive basis. The technique is an application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance or NMR which is also used beyond the medical field to study the structure of matter.
Electrical energy is the driving force of today´s world. It is available almost everywhere you go, and is capable of driving all sorts of equipment from heating and cooking equipment, through motors and ventilators to the PC that this application note is written on.
The measurement and analysis of in-rush current is a valuable technique in determining a circuit´s parameters. This application note explains the procedures for capturing and analyzing in-rush current with the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series.
The trend towards automation to reduce labor content while improving product quality is a strong driving force in the industrial electronics world, especially in process control instrumentation. In this Application Note, several sensors and their use in injection molding machines are discussed.
In this video, you’ll learn how to set up and reset the Fluke 190 Series II Scopemeter.
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Fluke ScopeMeter Test Tools: Alta Mogiana Sugarcane Plant Keeps Running Smoothly
Haeusler Machines needs an Oscope with as much muscle as it has precision.
Get an inside look at the design, manufacturing and testing of the 190 Series II Portable Oscilloscopes
The Fluke 190 series II combines the power of a high performance oscilloscope, multimeter and paperless recorder in an easy to use test tool you will come to rely on in the field.
Take a product tour of the Fluke 773 milliamp Clamp Meter. The 773 mA Clamp Meter is designed to make finding bad 4-20 mA signals fast and easy.
"The new Fluke 120B Series Industrial ScopeMeter® Hand-Held Oscilloscopes simplify the testing process to help you troubleshoot faster and keep your systems up and running. For more information visit www.fluke.com/120B"