85RF Fluke Electronics, 85RF Datasheet - Page 29

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85RF

Manufacturer Part Number
85RF
Description
PROBE HIGH FREQ 500MHZ
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Type
High Frequencyr
Datasheets

Specifications of 85RF

Impedance
10M Ohm
Voltage - Max
30VRMS, 200VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Ratings
-
Current Rating
-
Color
-
Termination
-
Wire Insulation Material
-
Cable Length
-
Other names
532457
* For safe operation, fully insert the A81.
1W*
Item
No.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Battery Eliminator
Connector
Function Buttons:
Battery
Compartment and
Cover
V
Connector
COMMON Input
Connector
A Input Connector
Function
Switches: A,V,
AC/DC Function
Switch
Range Switches
Table 2-1. Controls, Indicators and Connectors
S Input
Name
, REL
,
External input power connector for use with
the A81 Battery Eliminator accessory.
Push buttons that toggle on or toggle off the
‘secondary functions: visible or audible
continuity, or relative. These functions are
selected in conjunction with the primary
measurement functions (see items 7 and 8).
Cover for the 9V battery and the current fuse
F1.
Protected test lead connector used as the
high input for all voltage, resistance, and
continuity measurements. All test lead
connectors accept standard or safety-
designed banana plugs.
Protected test lead connector used as the
low or common input for all measurements.
Protected test lead connector used as the
high input for current measurements.
Interlocked switches that are used in
conduction with the input connectors to
select the measurement functions. Pushing
one switch releases the other, or both may
be pushed together.
Push-on/push-off switch is used to select ac
or dc for current or voltage measurements.
(Does not affect selection of diode test or
resistance functions).
Interlocked switches that are used to select
ranges. Pushing a switch selects the
corresponding range and released other
switch depressions. Also used to select
conductance and the diode test.
Operation Instructions
Function
Physical Features
2
2-7