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The Fluke 190 Series III ScopeMeter is a family of handheld portable oscilloscopes engineered for field measurement work in industrial environments. The series spans seven models, available in two-channel and four-channel configurations with bandwidth options of 60 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 500 MHz. Each unit combines the performance of a bench oscilloscope with the portability and safety isolation needed for work outside the laboratory, with independently isolated inputs that reduce the risk of accidental short circuits when measuring across mixed-ground-reference circuits.
Applications named on the datasheet include installation, commissioning, and maintenance of industrial machinery, automation and process controls, and power conversion electronics. The ScopeRecord mode is specifically positioned for recording events such as UPS, power supply, and motor start-up cycles, with the Stop on Trigger mode set up to recognize a power failure and store the waveform data preceding it. The TrendPlot paperless recorder is positioned for finding intermittent faults caused by bad connections, dust, dirt, corrosion, broken wiring, line outages, dips, swells, interruptions, and motor start-stop events.
ValueTronics has supported test and measurement professionals since 1992 from our 20,000 sq ft secure warehouse at 1675 Cambridge Drive in Elgin, Illinois. Every Fluke 190 Series III ScopeMeter that passes through our facility is inventoried, inspected, and prepared for shipment by our in-house team rather than drop-shipped from a third party. That model lets us answer specific questions about a unit before it ships, confirm what is and is not included with a given configuration, and stand behind what we send.
Fluke Corporation has manufactured handheld test instruments since 1948 and has operated as a subsidiary of Fortive Corporation since the 2016 spinoff of Fortive from Danaher Corporation. Fluke acquired Philips Test & Measurement's portable instrument lines in 1993, which is part of the heritage behind the ScopeMeter handheld oscilloscope category.
The Fluke 190 Series III ScopeMeter family is built around a common platform — shared safety rating, shared display, shared trigger architecture, shared connectivity, and shared software ecosystem — with seven configurations that scale bandwidth, channel count, and sample rate to match the measurement work. Every model in the series carries the CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V safety rating, the IP51 environmental rating, the 133 mm by 90 mm color LCD, the dual USB ports, and the Connect-and-View triggering engine. What differs between models is bandwidth, channel count, sample rate, included probe type, included battery, and the presence or absence of the built-in 5,000 count digital multimeter.
Two-channel models in the series (190-062, 190-102, 190-202, 190-502) include a built-in DMM accessed through dedicated 4 mm banana inputs that are fully isolated from the scope inputs and scope ground, plus an external trigger input. Four-channel models (190-104, 190-204, 190-504) provide four BNC scope inputs and surface multimeter-style readings as automatic scope measurements through those inputs rather than through a separate DMM section.
Each new model in the series is listed on its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing. Use the per-model pages linked below to confirm bandwidth, channel count, included probes, included battery, and any specific accessory bundle on the unit you are evaluating.
Bandwidth and sample rate scale together across the series. The 60 MHz two-channel 190-062 samples at 625 MS/s per channel; the 100 MHz models (190-102, 190-104) sample at 1.25 GS/s per channel; the 200 MHz models (190-202, 190-204) sample at 2.5 GS/s per channel; the 500 MHz models (190-502, 190-504) reach 5 GS/s on a single channel and divide that capability across active channels as more inputs are turned on. Rise time follows the same scaling, from 5.8 ns at 60 MHz down to 0.7 ns at 500 MHz.
Channel-count and DMM features also drive selection. The two-channel configurations carry the standalone 5,000 count DMM with a 30 MΩ resistance range and Vdc accuracy of plus or minus 0.5 percent plus 6 counts; the four-channel configurations trade the standalone DMM section for two additional fully isolated scope channels and surface measurements through the BNC inputs at plus or minus 999 counts (9999 counts for frequency). Included probe type and included battery also vary across the series — see the comparison table that follows for the full per-model breakdown.
| Model | Bandwidth | Channels | Max Sample Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 190-204-III | 200 MHz | 4 | 2.5 GS/s (2ch) or 1.25 GS/s (4ch) |
| 190-062-III | 60 MHz | 2 | 625 MS/s |
| 190-102-III | 100 MHz | 2 | 1.25 GS/s |
| 190-202-III | 200 MHz | 2 | 2.5 GS/s |
Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 200 MHz |
| Number of channels | 4 input channels |
| Rise time | 1.7 ns |
| Maximum real-time sample rate | 2.5 GS/s (2ch); 1.25 GS/s (4ch) |
| Record length | Up to 10,000 samples per channel |
| Time base range | 2 ns/div to 4 s/div |
| Glitch capture | 8 ns (10 µs/div to 2 min/div) |
| Timing accuracy | ± (0.01 % of reading + 1 pixel) |
| Vertical resolution | 8 bit |
| Input impedance | 1 MΩ (± 1 %) // 15 pF (± 2.25 pF) |
| Meter readings | Up to 4 automatic scope measurements simultaneously (± 999 counts, frequency 9999 counts) |
| Battery (included) | BP291: 10.8V, 5000 mAh |
| Battery operating time | Up to 7 hours using BP291 (included) |
| Weight (including battery) | 2.2 kg (4.8 lb) |
Please review the Manufacturer's Data Sheet to verify published specifications. Feedback on this webpage is always welcome — please reach out to your Test Architect at any time for questions or concerns. Thank you, we truly appreciate you being our customer.
Model No
Fluke
Condition
New
Manufacturer
Fluke
Channels
4
Frequency
200 MHz
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