Fluke 397, 396 manual Safety Considerations, Frequency Agility, Multi-Instrument Synchronization

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Getting Started

Frequency Agility

The Instrument generates its sample clock from a DDS circuit (direct digital synthesis). The DDS circuit enables frequency agility through the complete frequency range of the instrument. Having such an enormous range opens the door for a wide range of applications such as wide band sweep, FSK and frequency modulation. The Instrument can generate FSK, Ramped FSK and Linear or Logarithmic sweep. The Instrument can also frequency modulate its carrier using one of its built-in waveforms, or with any user- defined modulating signal, which can be downloaded using the FM wave composer.

Multi-Instrument Synchronization

There are applications requiring multiple of synchronized channels. Synchronization between completely independent, free-running units is complex. Besides distribution of the sample clock to all units, each unit has to be told when to start generating waveforms so that all start at the same point and with the same phase. Triggering multiple units to achieve synchronization is not enough because it will generate a jitter of ±1 count. Multi- unit synchronization is built into the Instrument, where special connectors and cables were designed to eliminate jitter and to provide start phase control. There is no limit to the number of units that can be daisy-chained, multiple unit synchronization is built into each Instrument.

Safety Considerations

The Instrument has been manufactured according to international safety standards. The Instrument meets EN61010, VDE 0411/03.81 and UL 1244 standards for safety of commercial electronic measuring and test equipment for instruments with an exposed metal chassis that is directly connected to earth via the chassis power supply cable.

WWarning

To avoid personal injury from electrical shock and fire hazards, carefully read and follow the WARNINGS given in the following paragraphs.

Do not remove covers form the Instrument when operating it or when the power cord is connected to line power.

Do not operate the unit with power applied and protective covers removed unless you are qualified to service the product.

If you are qualified to service the product, read all of the calibration and maintenance procedures and heed all warnings to avoid “live” circuits points.

If the Instrument exhibits any of the following conditions do not operate the Instrument:

Fails to operate satisfactorily

Shows visible damage

Has been stored under unfavorable conditions

Has sustained stress

Before operating the Instrument check the following:

Instrument performance has been verified by qualified personnel.

The common connector on the power cord is connected to the neutral connection (ground) of the power outlet.

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Contents 396/397 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Feature Highlights IntroductionDescription Output Channels ArbExplorer Feature HighlightsFeatures, Functions, and Options Output FunctionsTrigger Modes Remote ControlAmplitude Arbitrary WaveformsSafety Considerations Frequency AgilityMulti-Instrument Synchronization Supplied Accessories Specifications 396/397

396, 397 specifications

The Fluke 397 and Fluke 396 are two advanced handheld oscilloscopes, designed specifically for electrical testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Both models are tailored for professionals who require reliable and efficient tools for diagnosing electrical equipment issues.

One of the standout features of the Fluke 397 and 396 is their dual function as both an oscilloscope and a multimeter. This versatility allows users to perform a variety of measurements such as voltage, current, resistance, and frequency, all within a single compact device. Professionals appreciate this integration, as it eliminates the need for multiple tools, streamlining the testing process in the field.

The Fluke 397 and 396 offer a user-friendly interface with an intuitive touchscreen display that makes data review easy. The high-resolution screen provides clear visibility even in bright sunlight, ensuring that users can view waveforms and measurement results in any environment. The devices also feature an advanced triggering system, which allows users to capture and analyze intermittent signals, a common challenge when working with electrical equipment.

In terms of technology, Fluke has incorporated their exclusive Intelli-Results technology into the 397 and 396 models. This feature intelligently analyzes waveform data and provides users with actionable insights and suggestions, helping to simplify diagnostics and enabling technicians to quickly address issues. Furthermore, these oscilloscopes come equipped with a built-in memory feature that allows users to store captured waveforms and measurements for later analysis or reporting.

Another significant characteristic of the Fluke 397 and 396 is their robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of fieldwork. The devices are rated for CAT III and CAT IV operation, ensuring safety when used in high-voltage environments. They also feature IP54-rated protection, safeguarding against dust and moisture, which enhances their durability in challenging conditions.

Overall, the Fluke 397 and 396 oscilloscopes represent the pinnacle of modern electrical testing technology, combining functionality, durability, and ease of use. Their comprehensive measurement capabilities, advanced features, and rugged construction make them essential tools for electrical professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their work.