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Agilent E1412A Multimeter Application Information
Default Delays
If you do not specify a trigger delay, the multimeter automatically
determines a delay time (default delay) based on the present measurement
function, range, resolution, integration time and AC filter bandwidth setting.
The delay time is actually the settling time required before measurements to
ensure measurement accuracy. The default delay time is automatically
updated whenever you change the function or range. Once you specify a
delay time value, however, the value does not change until you specify
another value, reset the multimeter or do a
CONF
or
MEAS
command. The
table below shows the default trigger delay times for all functions. This
delay will occur before
each
measurement (see the trigger system diagram
NOTE: You can specify a shorter delay time than the default values shown.
However, the shorter settling time may not produce accurate measurements.
Table 2-7. Default Trigger Delays
Default Trigger Delays for DC Voltage and DC Current (all ranges):
Integration Time
Trigger Delay
NPLC
1
1.5ms
NPLC <1
1.0ms
Default Trigger Delays for 2-Wire and 4-Wire Resistance:
Range
Trigger Delay
(For NPLC
1)
Trigger Delay
(For NPLC <1)
100
1.5ms
1.0ms
1k
1.5ms
1.0ms
10k
1.5ms
1.0ms
100k
1.5ms
1.0ms
1M
1.5ms
10ms
10M
100ms
100ms
100M
100ms
100ms
Default Trigger Delays for AC Voltage and AC Current (all ranges):
AC Filter
Trigger Delay
3Hz - 300kHz filter
7.0sec
20Hz - 300kHz filter
1.0sec
200Hz - 300kHz filter
600ms
Default Trigger Delay for Frequency and Period:
1.0s
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