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Fluke 199C scopemeter repair
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Assafl:

--- Quote from: djsb on September 05, 2023, 02:23:13 pm ---What software can be used to communicate with the fluke 199c via its optical interface? Thanks.

--- End quote ---

From Fluke it is Flukeview1. Version 5.4.

You'll need a key for full features.

You can also program it - attached is the programming guide.

Sigrok is also supposed to support it.


https://www.fluke.com/en-us/support/software-downloads/flukeview-for-scopemeter-test-tools
satmaster2000:
Hi feedback.loop!

my beloved Scopemeter 196c quit on me. The infamous "just beeps won't turn on"  :-BROKE
Thanks to Fluke's fine Service-Manual I was able to query the scope via the Universal Host Mask software. here are the results:


--- Code: ---XXXXX0
ID
0
Universal Host Mask software; UHM V3.0
XXXXX0
EX11,#H20400000,#H80000
0
XXXXX0
WW10000000,2,00020002
0
XXXXX0
EX12,#H44000000,#H100000
6
A ?
--- End code ---

Looks to me, that I have a bad A1 module  |O

If I remove the A1 Module, I get the same results. Is this to be expected?
Opon visual inspection I could not see any obvious defects on the module.
Tried to reflow it gently with the hotair soldering station, no luck.
Further Internet research broght me to your terrific YouTube video where you rebuilt such a memory module.
Is this module RAM only or is there also stuff stored (ROM) on it? If stuff is stored on it, what type is it? Firmware, Calibration data?

I would love to get my Scope back running again. Could you send me a memory module? All expenses and a tip are paid of course!

Feel free to PM me.

Cheers Satmaster
Asker_OFF:
Hi all! I am using a translator, so please forgive any possible inaccuracies in the wording.

So. I have a Fluke 199 C (European) and a Fluke 199 B (American).
There were no problems with the European one and I flashed it without difficulty. But with the second one there were difficulties checking the serial number.
Somehow it seemed like a good idea to rearrange the instrument memory modules and try to turn them on. If I was successful, I was going to just flash everything in one device. But, unexpectedly, I received two “bricks” instead of instruments. Apparently, at startup, some kind of data is written to the memory card.

At this point, the 199C started to start up, but for no more than 30 seconds. Then there will be either several reboots or just a shutdown. 199B does not turn on at all.
I ordered components for the programmer to make backup copies of what was left and will experiment. I don't want to lose the calibration of instruments. If anyone knows the location of the boot sector and/or the location of the calibration coefficients, I would be very grateful! The .bin-file for 199B and FlashTool 8.04 for American is also very useful.

Thank you very much in advance everyone! Wish me good luck!)
Andrey_Ak:
Hello! I wanted to buy myself a Fluke 199C.
Tell me, I'm looking at this option:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285549701043
What problems can there be when purchasing a used appliance? What should I pay attention to, how to choose a good device?

Following the ebay link, the device display shows the message:
"With this ScopeMeter we offer you a free bonus" what does this mean?
Asker_OFF:
You haven’t answered for a long time, so I’ll answer you)
When I chose my device, I looked at the condition of the case and the performance of the channels. The seller did not have a calibrator, so he could not demonstrate the accuracy of the readings. I asked him to make a video of him simply measuring some voltage-1. And he touches probe-2 with his finger. I needed to see that interference would appear on the screen, which meant that the channel was most likely alive.
Maybe I'm wrong somewhere, but that's exactly what I did with my purchase.
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