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The
VOLT:RANG
command overrides the range setting from a previous
CONFigure
command on the same function. The multimeter uses the same
aperture time to set the resolution on the new range as was selected by
CONFigure
.
•
Related Commands:
CONFigure
,
VOLTage:APERture
,
VOLTage:NPLC
•
*RST Condition: Based on the
*RST
values for the
VOLTage:APERture
and
VOLTage:NPLC
commands.
Example
Changing the Resolution
CONF:VOLT:DC 6.25,MAX,(@100:103)
!Function: DC volts;
range selected: 7.27 V;
MAX resolution: 488.281
µ
V; specify
channel list.
VOLT:DC:RANG 0.95
!Range selected: 0.125 V;
MAX resolution: 7.629
µ
V.
VOLT:RES 1.19E-07
!Set resolution to 0.119
µ
V;
selects 16.7 ms aperture time
(60 Hz line frequency).
READ?
!Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state and
make measurements;
send readings to output buffer.
enter statement
!Enter readings into computer.
VOLTage:RESolution?
[SENSe:]VOLTage:RESolution? [MIN | MAX]
returns one of the following
numbers to the output buffer.
The present resolution selected if
MIN
or
MAX
is not specified. Only the resolution
values available on ranges set by the
RANGe
command are returned.
The resolution with the smallest value (the best resolution) for the selected range if
MIN
is specified.
The resolution with the largest value (the worst resolution) for the selected range if
MAX
is specified.
Example
Querying the Resolution
VOLT:RES 1.19E-07
!Set resolution to 0.119
µ
V.
VOLT:RES?
!Query multimeter to return the present
resolution.
enter statement
!Enter value into computer.
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