92 Multimeter Command Reference Chapter 3
:RESistance
CONFigure:RESistance [<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF|AUTO
[,<
resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF]] selects the 2-wire ohms function and allows you to
specify the range and resolution.
Parameters
Comments • To select a standard measurement range, specify range as the input signal’s
maximum expected resistance. The multimeter then selects the correct range
that will accept the input.
• The AUTO or DEFault option for the range parameter enables autorange. The
DEFault option for resolution defaults the integration time to 10 PLC.
• The MIN and MAX parameters select the minimum or maximum values for
range and resolution:
For range:
MIN = 100
Ω
; MAX =100M
Ω
For resolution:
MIN selects the best resolution (the smallest value) for the
selected range.
MAX selects the worst resolution (the largest value) for the
selected range.
• To select autorange, specify DEF for range or do not specify a value for the
range and resolution parameters. In the autorange mode, the multimeter
samples the input signal before each measurement and selects the appropriate
range.
• To specify a MIN or MAX resolution while autoranging, you must specify
AUTO or DEFault for range; CONF:RES DEF,MIN or CONF:RES DEF,MAX
or
CONF:RES AUTO,MIN or CONF:RES AUTO,MAX (you cannot omit the
range parameter). This prevents the
MIN or MAX resolution from being
interpreted as a range setting.
• Related Commands: FETCh?, INITiate, READ?
Example Making 2-Wire Ohms Measurements
CONF:RES 850,MAX
Function: 2-wire ohms; range selected: 1k
Ω
;
MAX resolution: 0.1Ω.
SAMP:COUN 3
Take 3 readings.
INIT
Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state;
store readings in internal memory; trigger
source is IMMediate by default.
FETC?
Place readings in output buffer.
enter statement
Enter readings into computer.
Parameter Name Parameter Type Range of Values Default Units
<
range>
numeric 100Ω|1kΩ|10kΩ| 100kΩ|1MΩ|
10MΩ|100MΩ|
MIN|MAX|DEF|AUTO
ohms
<
resolution>
numeric
resolution|MIN|MAX|DEF
ohms