Maximizing Measurement Speed
This program shows the multimeter configuration required to make
measurements at the fastest possible rate (13150 readings/sec).
10
!
Dimension a computer array to store the readings.
20
DIM Rdgs(1:500)
30
!
Clear and reset the multimeter. For mainframes with a display and
40
!
keyboard, turn off monitor mode so the measurements are not displayed.
50
CLEAR 70903
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OUTPUT 70903;"*RST"
70
OUTPUT 70903;"DISP:MON OFF"
80
!
Configure the multimeter for DC voltage measurements. Increase
90
!
measurement speed by specifying a fixed range (7.27), the worst
100
!
resolution (MAX), and turning autozero off. Specify the number of
110
!
readings in the burst and set the fastest sample rate. Store the
120
!
readings in mainframe memory.
130
OUTPUT 70903;"CONF:VOLT:DC 7.27,MAX"
140
OUTPUT 70903;" CAL:ZERO:AUTO OFF"
150
OUTPUT 70903;" SAMP:COUN 500"
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OUTPUT 70903;" SAMP:SOUR TIM"
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OUTPUT 70903;" SAMP:TIM MIN"
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OUTPUT 70903;"INIT"
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OUTPUT 70903;"FETC?"
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!
Enter the readings and display selected measurements.
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ENTER 70903;Rdgs(*)
220
PRINT Rdgs(1),Rdgs(250),Rdgs(500)
230
END
Comments
•
The 13 kHz reading rate is achieved under the following conditions:
function
= DC voltage
range
= fixed
resolution
= least
aperture time
= 10
µ
s
autozero
= off
sample rate
= 76
µ
s (MINimum)
reading storage
= mainframe (or shared) memory
In addition, there should be no activity by other instruments in the
mainframe.
56 Using the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter
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