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Fluke 105B User Manual

Fluke 105B
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Appendixes 9 - 23
The following list defines special terms used in this manual.
The terms are listed in alphabetical order. Words shown in
italics can be found elsewhere in the list.
AC See "Alternating Current."
AC Coupling A mode of signal transmission that passes
the dynamic AC signal component to INPUT A and INPUT
B but blocks the DC component. Useful to observe an AC
signal that is normally riding on a DC signal.
Alternating Current An electrical signal in which current
and voltage vary in a repeating pattern over time.
Amplitude The difference between the highest and
lowest level of a waveform.
Attenuation The decrease in amplitude of a signal.
Average A processing technique to obtain the average
value of a repetitive signal, useful to eliminate noise.
Auto Set Adjusts voltage scale and time base based on
the characteristic of the active waveform, and automatically
produces a stable waveform of usable size.
Backlight A light that brightens the display, useful for
improving visibility in dark surroundings.
Bandwidth The range of frequencies that the
ScopeMeter test tool can display accurately with no more
than -3 dB (.7x) attenuation of the original signal.
Battery Save This feature enables the ScopeMeter test
tool to shut itself down when running on batteries if the
battery level is too low or if the test tool is not operated.
Appendix 9E
Terminology

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Fluke 105B Specifications

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BrandFluke
Model105B
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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