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92B/96B/99B/105B Users Manual

Generating a Min Max TrendPlot with the Fluke 92B

With the Fluke 92B, you can generate a Min Max TrendPlot of the present main reading, as follows:

1.Press .

2.A message appears on the display to make the following choice for the time stamp:

To select time stamps that indicate the internal clock time and date, press

To select time stamps that indicate the time relative

to the start of recording, press .

Recording is now in progress.

3.Press to stop recording. The display freezes to allow you to examine the results. Notice that you can

use and to change the time stamp preference selected under step 2.

4.Press to exit TrendPlot.

5.A message appears asking you to make the following choice:

To exit TrendPlot and to return to the function that was active before you entered the Min Max

TrendPlot function, press (YES).

To stay in TrendPlot and keep the present record on

the display, press (NO).

Generating a Min Max TrendPlot with the Fluke 96B, 99B, or 105B

With the Fluke 96B, 99B, or 105B, you can generate a Min Max TrendPlot of the present main reading, as follows:

1.Press to open the Min Max TrendPlot menu.

2.Press (START).

3.If there is still data in memory from the previous recording, a message appears asking you to make the following choice:

To start recording, press (YES).

To cancel Min Max recording and preserve the

record data in memory, press (NO).

4.Press to stop recording and to examine the results.

5.Press a second time to start a new Min Max TrendPlot.

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Fluke 105B, 99B manual Generating a Min Max TrendPlot with the Fluke 92B

99B, 105B specifications

The Fluke 105B and Fluke 99B are highly regarded oscilloscopes that offer a blend of performance, portability, and user-friendly features, making them ideal tools for both professionals and enthusiasts in the electronics field. These oscilloscopes exemplify Fluke's commitment to quality and precision in electrical testing and diagnostics.

One of the standout features of the Fluke 105B and 99B is their exceptional bandwidth and sampling rates. The 105B typically boasts a bandwidth of up to 100 MHz, while the 99B offers similar specifications. This ensures that both models can accurately capture fast signal changes and perform detailed analysis of electrical waveforms, making them suitable for a wide range of applications in the industry.

Both oscilloscopes are equipped with advanced display technology, offering clear and bright visual output. The intuitive user interface allows for easy navigation and configuration, enabling users to quickly set up their measurements without a steep learning curve. High-resolution displays provide detailed waveform representation, enhancing the ability to analyze complex signals.

In terms of connectivity, the Fluke 105B and 99B include multiple input channels, often allowing for simultaneous measurement of multiple signals. This is particularly useful in troubleshooting applications where the relationship between signals needs to be understood. The oscilloscopes also support various triggering modes, which provide users the flexibility to isolate specific signal events for more focused analysis.

The portability of the Fluke 105B and 99B cannot be overlooked. With their lightweight design and battery operation capabilities, these oscilloscopes are well-suited for fieldwork, enabling technicians to conduct live measurements without being tethered to a power source. This makes troubleshooting and validation of electrical systems much more convenient, especially in remote locations or on-site environments.

Powerful storage features allow users to capture, save, and export waveform data for further analysis or reporting. The availability of software for data analysis and documentation enhances the functionality of both models, making it easier to maintain a record of measurements and findings.

In summary, the Fluke 105B and 99B oscilloscopes are powerful, portable, and equipped with advanced features that cater to various testing and diagnostic scenarios. Their robust design, high-performance specifications, and user-friendly interfaces make them a valuable addition to any electronics professional's toolkit, ensuring reliable performance in the field.