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196M Series
Medical ScopeMeter
® - Overview
 

Overview
Fluke 190 Series Medical ScopeMeter Speed, Performance and Analysis Power for Medical Applications

The Fluke 190 Series Medical ScopeMeters are high-performance oscilloscopes for the most demanding applications when servicing medical imaging equipment and video systems. Based upon the Fluke 190C Series ScopeMeters, the Fluke Medical ScopeMeter offers measurement capabilities optimized for servicing medical equipment in the following modalities: X-ray, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound.
 

Fluke 196M Series Medical Oscilloscope

 

 

Features/Benefits
  • Dual input - 100 or 200 MHz bandwidth.
  • Up to 2.5 GS/s real-time sampling per input.
  • mAs current-over-time measurement.
  • Connect-and-View™ automatic triggering, a full range of manual trigger modes plus external triggering.
  • Video triggering with line selector for standard and high-resolution video systems.
  • Smart averaging.
  • Selectable persistence mode.
  • 27,500 points per input record length using ScopeRecord™ mode.
  • Automatic capture and replay of 100 screens.
  • Automatic waveform measurements.
  • Four hours rechargeable NiMH battery pack.
  • 1,000 V CAT II and 600 V CAT III safety certified.
  • Up to 1,000 V independently floating isolated inputs.
  • Includes a 5,000 counts true-Rms multimeter and a TrendPlot™ paperless recorder.
  • FlukeView Software, Carrying Case and Accessories included.
 
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