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New Fluke 120B series Scopemeter
« on: March 11, 2016, 02:39:11 am »
So Fluke have a new Scopemeter, redesigned from the ground up according to them.
http://en-us.fluke.com/products/portable-oscilloscopes/fluke-120b-series-industrial-scopemeter-hand-held-oscilloscopes.html

The 40 MHz or 20 MHz bandwidth for the scope is perfected fine for the intended task, but that 40MS/s converter is so 1990's  :palm:

The recorder function has 400M point memory which is fine, but it seems the real time sampler only has a sample memory of 512 points. That's points:wtf:
Although I can't find that actually stated anywhere apart from Newark:
http://www.newark.com/fluke/fluke-123b-na/handheld-oscilloscope-20mhz-25msps/dp/76Y6232

User manual:
http://media.fluke.com/documents/6006986a-en-120b-scope-ds-e.pdf
http://media.fluke.com/documents/12xB____umeng0000.pdf
 

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Re: New Fluke 120B series Scopemeter
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2016, 08:45:16 am »

So Fluke have a new Scopemeter, redesigned from the ground up according to them.

The 40 MHz or 20 MHz bandwidth for the scope is perfected fine for the intended task, but that 40MS/s converter is so 1990's  :palm:

The recorder function has 400M point memory which is fine, but it seems the real time sampler only has a sample memory of 512 points. That's points:wtf:

Sounds very Danaher? :)
 


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