Measurement Speed and Accuracy Trade-offs
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CAL:ZERO:AUTO ON
----The zero will be measured before each
measurement.
CAL:ZERO:AUTO OFF
----No new zero readings will be made.
CAL:ZERO:AUTO ONCE
----Does one Autozero operation when the
command is received and also sets the mode
to autozero OFF.
The zero may vary over time, especially as the room temperature varies.
Noticeable changes can be expected over many minutes or hours. However,
over a few seconds the changes should be very small.
Turn Autorange
OFF
Turning autorange
OFF
makes the E1412A take all measurements on a fixed
range which results in fast and predictable measurement times.
Autorange is turned
OFF
when a numeric value or
MIN
|
MAX
is specified for
the <
range
> parameter of the
CONFigure
,
MEASure
,
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe
,
[SENSe:]VOLTage:RANGe
, or
[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe
command. Autorange is directly controlled
by the
[SENSe:]VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO ON|OFF
,
[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO ON|OFF
, or
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO ON|OFF
command.
You can query the E1412A autorange status for a particular function by the
following commands:
[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO?
Decrease Aperture
Time or NPLCs
The aperture time or NPLCs (number of power line cycles) is the amount of
time that the input signal is integrated. The smaller the aperture time or
NPLCs, the faster the readings are taken.
A disadvantage to faster aperture times or smaller NPLC settings is
increased noise will be present in the measured values. The most common
source of noise is from AC power sources.
The magnitude of noise from AC power sources in most cases is many
millivolts. If the signal being measured is large enough, then the noise may
not be significant. However, noise becomes a factor if the signal being
measured is in the microvolt range.
Setting the Resolution
The aperture time or NPLC is set as a result of specifying the <
resolution
>
parameter in the
MEASure
or
CONFigure
command, or by directly setting it
with the
[SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture
or
[SENSe:]PERiod:APERture
command or
[SENSe:]
function
:NPLC
commands.
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