Fluke MDA-500 Demonstration using DC Voltage

Fluke Sales Engineer, Rick Kleinau demonstrates using DC voltage from a 9V battery to read the settings on the Fluke MDA-500.

The video features Rick Kleinau, a sales engineer at Fluke, explaining how to read waveforms and settings on a scope meter using a 9-volt battery as an example. He explains that the scope meter is in automatic mode, allowing easy connection to a test point and providing a stable waveform on the screen. The scope meter samples 5 billion readings per second, and the trigger function determines when to draw the graph on the screen. The video also explains how to read the scope meter's voltage level and time scale. Kleinau demonstrates how to create a pulse width modulated signal by changing the time base and polarity. Key takeaways include understanding how to read waveforms, the importance of the trigger function, and the ability to create pulse width-modulated signals.