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8.9.5 Oscilloscope measurement functions
Measurement
functions
Measuring
range
1)
Sensors
Secondary voltage 5 kV – 50 kV
2)
Secondary
sensor
Primary voltage 20 V – 500 V
2)
Primary connecting ca-
ble (UNI2)
Voltage 200 mV – 200 V
2)
5 V – 500 V
2)
Multi measuring cable
CH1 / CH2
Measurement lead with
voltage divider
AC coupling 200 mV – 5 V Connecting cable
B+/B–
Current 2 A
5 A
10 A
20 A
30 A
Current probe 30 A
Current 50 A
100 A
200 A
1000 A
Current probe 1000 A
1)
The measuring range is positive or negative depending on
the base line.
2)
The measuring range is greater than the permissible measurement
voltage
8.9.6 Oscilloscope functions and specifications
Function Specification
Input coupling
CH1/CH2
AC/DC
Input impedance
CH1/CH2 (to ground)
1 MOhm
Input impedance
CH1/CH2 (electrically isolated)
1 MOhm (5 – 200 V)
10 MOhm (200 mV – 2V)
Bandwidth
CH1/CH2 (to ground)
> 1 MHz = 200 mV – 2 V
> 5 MHz = 5 V – 200 V
Bandwidth
CH1/CH2 (electrically isolated)
> 100 kHz = 200 mV – 2 V
> 500 kHz = 5 V – 200 V
Bandwidth Measurement lead with
voltage divider
> 500 kHz
Bandwidth
1000 A current probe
> 1 kHz
Bandwidth
30 A current probe
> 50 kHz
Bandwidth
Secondary sensor
> 1 MHz
Bandwidth
Primary connecting cable (UNI2)
> 100 kHz (20 V)
> 1 MHz (50 V – 500 V)
Time ranges
(referenced to 500 sampling
points)
10 µs – 100 s
Time ranges
(referenced to 1 sampling point)
20 ns – 200 ms
Time base accuracy 0,01 %
Vertical accuracy
Device without sensors
R Offset error for ranges > 1 V
R Offset error for ranges
200mV – 1V
± 2 % of measured value
± 0,3 % of measuring range
± 5 mV
Vertical resolution 10 bit
Memory depth 4 Mega sampling values
or 50 curves
Sampling rate per channel
(to ground)
40 Ms/s
Sampling rate per channel 1 Ms/s
8.10 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The FSA 500 satisfies the requirements of the EMC di-
rective 2004/108/EG.
i The FSA 500 is a class/category A product as de-
fined by EN 55 022. The FSA 500 may cause high-fre-
quency household interference (radio interference)
so that interference suppression may be necessary.
In such cases the user may be required to take the
appropriate action.