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Portable Oscilloscope Webinar Series Part 2: Waveform Capturing and Analyzing 

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In this video, learn how to capture a stable waveform, the fundamentals of analyzing waveforms, and recognize common qualitative waveform issues. It helps users to understand "How do I capture a waveform? Then once its displayed, how do I know if its good or bad?"" with Fluke ScopeMeter®.
The Fluke ScopeMete®r 190 Series II combines the highest safety ratings and rugged portability with the high performance of a bench oscilloscope. Designed for plant maintenance engineers and technicians, these tough ScopeMeter test tools go into harsh, dirty, and hazardous industrial conditions to test everything from microelectronics to power electronics applications.
The 190 Series II is the one test tool you will reach for to tackle just about any troubleshooting task. They include a multimeter, TrendPlot™ and ScopeRecord™ roll paperless recorder modes and hands free operation with Connect-and-View™ triggering, and much more:
• Four electrically isolated inputs
• CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V safety rated
• 200 MHz bandwidth model
• 2.5 GS/s
• Deep memory: 10,000 samples per channel waveform capture so you can zoom in on the
details
• Advanced automatic measurements, power (Vpwm, VA, W, PF) and time (mAs, V/s, w/s)
• Connect-and-View continuous auto-trigger, single shot, pulse width, and video triggering
• ScopeRecord roll mode, capture waveform sample data for up to 48 hours
• TrendPlot, trend measurement readings for up to 22 days
For more information about Fluke 190 Series II Handheld Oscilloscopes, visit the Fluke website here: bit.ly/2RQHb1x

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@abifodaum
@abifodaum 2 года назад
Hi, great video! I was wondering why in .csv file saved from the scope recorder (fluke 190-204-III) there are two different measurements/waveforms data for the Y axis (V). Do you know why is that and if the scopemeter is doing any kind of filtering to output one or both of those measurements? In short, I don't know which of the data columns is the "raw" data. Thanks in advance.
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