Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series VPS212 Oscilloscope Probe, Passive Type, 200MHz, 1:10

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RS Stock No.:
415-465
Mfr. Part No.:
VPS212-G
Brand:
Fluke
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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

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Fluke VPS212 Oscilloscope Probe 200MHz,Grey


From Fluke, this double insulated voltage probe is for use with 190 Series ScopeMeters.

Each probe set includes:


• 600 V CAT III / 1000 V CAT II rated 10:1 Voltage Probe
• Hook Clip for Probe Tip
• Ground Lead with Mini Alligator
• Insulation Sleeve
• 30 V CAT II rated Ground Spring for Probe Tip

Specifications


• Attenuation: 10x
• Bandwidth: 200 MHz
• Max. Input Voltage 1000 V CAT II or 600 V CAT III
• Max. Voltage to ground: 1000 V CAT II or 600 V CAT III per IEC / EN61010-031
• Input Resistance: 10 MΩ
• Input Capacitance: 18 pF
• Compensation range: 10 to 30 pF
• Cable Length: 2.5 m
• Cable Colour: Grey

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

Applications


• Electrical installations
• 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.


Passive Oscilloscope Probes

Note

All the products in this range are supplied for use with instruments with a permanent earth connection.

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