Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series VPS212 Oscilloscope Probe, Passive Type, 200MHz, 1:10
- RS Stock No.:
- 415-465
- Mfr. Part No.:
- VPS212-G
- Brand:
- Fluke
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- RS Stock No.:
- 415-465
- Mfr. Part No.:
- VPS212-G
- Brand:
- Fluke
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Fluke | |
| Probe Type | Passive | |
| Attenuation | 1:10 | |
| Bandwidth | 200MHz | |
| Maximum Common Mode Input Voltage | 1000V | |
| Model Number p | VPS212 | |
| Number of Probes | 5 | |
| Series | ScopeMeter 190 | |
| Safety Category | CAT II 1000 V, CAT II 3 V, CAT III 600V | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Fluke | ||
Probe Type Passive | ||
Attenuation 1:10 | ||
Bandwidth 200MHz | ||
Maximum Common Mode Input Voltage 1000V | ||
Model Number p VPS212 | ||
Number of Probes 5 | ||
Series ScopeMeter 190 | ||
Safety Category CAT II 1000 V, CAT II 3 V, CAT III 600V | ||
FLUKE Oscilloscope Probe, 10:1 Attenuation, 200MHz Bandwidth - ScopeMeter 190 Series - VPS212-G
Dig in and get reliable voltage reads with this passive oscilloscope probe from FLUKE. It links your ScopeMeter 190-series instrument to an electronic device to monitor its signals for irregularities. This helps you keep your equipment running smoothly and boosts performance by limiting the risk of breakdowns. A CAT III rating of 600V and a CAT II rating of 1000V means the probe's a safe bet for medium-voltage and high-voltage applications. The set includes a hook clip that comes in handy when you need to test delicate components. The cable's 2.5m length gives you plenty of room to manoeuvre when you're testing in tight or awkward areas.
• Insulation sleeve helps prevent electrical hazards
• Attenuation of 10:1 for reliable testing in high-voltage systems
• Attenuation of 10:1 for reliable testing in high-voltage systems
Applications
• Electrical installations
• Automotive manufacturing
• HVAC systems
• Automotive manufacturing
• HVAC systems
What's the difference between an active and a passive oscilloscope probe?
An active probe needs external power to take measurements, while a passive probe like this one operates without an external power source. Simply hook it up to your oscilloscope, and it's ready to go.
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