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Caution 

To prevent Probe damage, the dc component of 
the input signal (includes transients) must not be 
more than 200 V dc. Maximum Probe input is  
30 V ac rms and 200 V dc. Measurements of an ac 
signal riding a dc voltage can be made up to 200 V 
dc. The input capacitor charges to the peak value 
of ac plus dc. If the dc level is then changed by 
more than 200 V dc, the transient can possibly 
damage the Probe. The chance of damage can 
prevented if the input capacitor is discharged at 
the end of each measurement. Momentarily touch 
Probe tip to the ground clip to discharge the 
capacitor. 

Performance Test/Calibration 

The performance and calibration test is a verification test to 
make sure that the 85 RF II is functional and correctly 
calibrated. Use the procedure as an acceptance test and/or 
calibration procedure (the Probe has one adjustment which 
is R2). The recommended calibration interval is one year. 

Note 

If the Probe cannot be calibrated to the specifications in this 
document, the Probe could be damaged and require 
replacement or repair. Contact Fluke for instructions.  

1. Configure the equipment as shown in Figure 2. Use the 

leveled sine function of the scope output to set the AC 
Calibrator signal generator for 1 V rms at 25 MHz and the 
DMM to measure 1 V dc. 

E2

C1

CR1

WP1

WP2

CR3

R3

MP1

E1

R1

C2

CR2

CW

220P

AGND

STANDOFF CLIP

BAT41ZFILM

BAT41ZFILM

330P

1.82M

R2

500K

1.3M

1N4448W

 

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Figure 1. Schematic Diagram 

Summary of Contents for 85RF II

Page 1: ... Product Look for cracks or missing plastic Carefully look at the insulation around the terminals Limit operation to the specified measurement category voltage or amperage ratings Do not touch voltages 30 V ac rms 42 V ac peak or 60 V dc Do not use the Product around explosive gas vapor or in damp or wet environments Do not use and disable the Product if it is damaged Use the Product only as speci...

Page 2: ...ue of an input and is calibrated to read rms value of a sine wave Voltage range 0 25 V rms to 30V rms Maximum input voltage 30 V rms 200 V dc Input capacitance Approximately 9 pF Temperature range Operating 10 C to 35 C Storage 40 C to 75 C Humidity 90 R H Output connector Fits standard 0 75 inch dual banana connectors Accessory BNC to Probe Adapter P N 574756 Pollution degree 2 Operating altitude...

Page 3: ...the Probe 2 Touch the Probe tip to the circuit under test Frequencies greater than 100 MHz To measure frequencies greater than 100 MHz 1 Ground the 4 inch clip lead supplied with the Probe 2 Touch the Probe tip to the circuit under test Note Measurements above 100 MHz must be made with minimum cable lengths and a terminated 50 e system One inch or less of non terminated coaxial cable such as a BNC...

Page 4: ...bration The performance and calibration test is a verification test to make sure that the 85 RF II is functional and correctly calibrated Use the procedure as an acceptance test and or calibration procedure the Probe has one adjustment which is R2 The recommended calibration interval is one year Note If the Probe cannot be calibrated to the specifications in this document the Probe could be damage...

Page 5: ...e limits disassemble the Probe refer to the Probe Disassembly Section in this Instruction Sheet and adjust R2 for a DMM measurement between 0 990 V dc and 1 010 V dc Reassemble the Probe 3 Move the unit in test to the Normal output of the calibrator and decrease the output level to 0 250 V rms and 1 MHz The DMM will read between 0 223 V dc and 0 280 V dc 4 Set the AC Calibrator to STDBY decrease t...

Page 6: ...of the printed circuit board up inch and pull it away from the Probe tip 6 To reassemble the Probe do the steps in this procedure backwards start with step five and end with step one Make sure that the gold pin on the front of the printed circuit board aligns correctly in the Probe tip and that the ground lead nut is aligned with the hole in the Probe body How to Clean the Probe WXWarning For safe...

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