The Fluke 190-502 Scopemeter is a battery-powered, handheld oscilloscope with lots of functionality in a small package. In this video we look at its ability to detect electrical noise in the power supply.
I wish i had teachers like you when i was learning. Every damn class is just a sales class, especially when its a tech class. Some jazzed up guy telling you to sell stuff.
@@lonewolftech *"... You know nothing of the industrial world or scopemeters..."* You reckon? Ok, so on my spectrum analyser I can see neg 20dBmv of electrical noise at 30Mhz which is approximately 100 micro volts . This electrical noise has destroyed the SNR and causing serious impairments to the communication channel. Are you seriously trying to tell me you can see that on a Fluke scope meter that has a sensitivity of 2mv per division? My spectrum analyser can see down to neg 50dBmv how far down can your scope see 🤣🤣🤣🤣