Troubleshooting made simple with the Fluke 190 Series II ScopeMeter® Application Note
●Although usually highly complex, modern electrical and electronic equipment is also incredibly robust, with masses of protection circuitry to guard against breakdown induced by, for example, current and voltage surges, mains harmonics, EMI...you name it! This complexity, of course, also has its down side when it comes to maintenance. Intermittent faults in particular, always the curse of the service engineer or technician, can become a major headache to trace in today’s ultra-sophisticated systems with their fast and complex control signals.
●Fortunately the situation is far from hopeless since intermit-tent faults share one infuriating characteristic—despite their apparent randomness, they all fall into several well-defined categories. This offers an important clue to tracing and solving them; a fact recognized by Fluke when designing its 190 Series II ScopeMeter.
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Application note & Design Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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4/2011 |
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2127270B A-EN-N;11790-eng |
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