ScopeMeter® 120 Series, Oscilloscopes

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FLUKE-123/003
INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER 20MHZ
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
20 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
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25M
1M - 12pF
17.5 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter
FLUKE-123/003S
INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER 20MHZ
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
20 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
-
25M
1M - 12pF
17.5 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter
FLUKE-124/003S
INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER 40MHZ
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
40 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
Passive 10:1 (1)
25M
1M - 12pF
8.75 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter
FLUKE-124/003
INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER 40MHZ
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
40 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
Passive 10:1 (1)
25M
1M - 12pF
8.75 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter
FLUKE-125/003S
40MHZ INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER+SCC
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
40 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
Passive 10:1 (1)
25M
1M
8.75 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter
FLUKE-125/003
40MHZ INDUSTRIAL SCOPEMETER
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
USB
LCD - Monochrome
Handheld
40 MHz
2
Record, Save, Trend, DMM
Passive 10:1 (1)
25M
1M
8.75 ns
ScopeMeter® 120
1.024kpts
CAT III 600V
4.8VDC Battery, 15VDC Adapter

About  Oscilloscopes

Oscilloscopes are indispensable measurement tools in the field of electronics, providing a visual representation of electronic signals. They are widely used by technicians, engineers, and researchers to observe, analyze, and measure high-speed phenomena in electrical circuits and systems. One of the primary advantages of oscilloscopes is their ability to capture and display waveforms in real-time. This allows users to visually examine the shape, amplitude, and timing characteristics of electrical signals. Unlike other measurement instruments, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes provide a dynamic view of signal behavior, making them particularly useful for analyzing time-varying signals. Oscilloscopes come in a variety of models, ranging from basic to advanced, with different performance capabilities. Advanced oscilloscopes can handle signals with high-frequency content approaching the gigahertz (GHz) range. These high-performance oscilloscopes are essential for applications involving high-speed digital circuits, telecommunications, and radio frequency (RF) systems. However, it's important to note that oscilloscopes typically prioritize speed over absolute accuracy and measurement resolution. This means that while they excel at capturing fast-changing signals, they may sacrifice some precision compared to other instruments like multimeters. For low-frequency and DC phenomena, where multimeters are well-suited, even modest multimeters may provide more accurate measurements than most oscilloscopes. Nevertheless, oscilloscopes play a crucial role in the electronics industry by providing a visual representation of signals and allowing users to perform measurements, such as voltage, current, frequency, and time intervals. They enable engineers and technicians to troubleshoot circuit problems, validate signal integrity, analyze waveform distortions, and verify compliance with specifications. In summary, oscilloscopes are essential tools for observing and measuring high-speed electronic phenomena. While they may not offer the same level of accuracy as multimeters for low-frequency measurements, their real-time visualization capabilities make them invaluable for analyzing dynamic electrical signals and ensuring the proper functioning of electronic devices and systems.