Setting the Aperture
and Integration Time
The multimeter aperture times, integration times, line frequency rejected,
and the amount of normal mode rejection (NMR) are given in Table 4-5 on
page 92.
When an aperture or integration time is specified, the time not specified and
the resolution are set accordingly. For example, an aperture time of 16.7 ms
(line frequency = 60 Hz) sets an integration time of 1 PLC. The
corresponding resolution depends on the function and range.
The
MEASure
and
CONFigure
commands set an aperture time of 16.7 ms
(60 Hz) or 20 ms (50 Hz) and an integration time of 1 PLC. These values
can be changed with the commands:
VOLTage:APERture
time
| MIN | MAX
RESistance:APERture
time
| MIN | MAX
VOLTage:NPLC
value
| MIN | MAX
RESistance:NPLC
value
| MIN | MAX
where:
time
=
aperture time (in seconds) from Table 4-5 on page 92.
value
=
number of PLCs from Table 4-5 on page 92.
MIN =
sets an aperture time of 10 ms (fixed ranges only). This setting
offers no NMR; however, the reading rate is increased.
MIN =
sets 0.0005 PLC. This setting offers no NMR; however, the
reading rate is increased. This setting is only available for measurements
on a fixed range.
MAX =
sets an aperture time of 267 ms or 320 ms depending on the power
line frequency. This setting offers the greatest amount of NMR at the
lowest reading rate.
MAX =
sets 16 PLC. This setting offers the greatest amount of NMR at
the lowest reading rate.
Querying the Aperture
and Integration Time
The aperture and integration times are queried with the following
commands. See Chapter 5 for additional information.
VOLTage:APERture?
VOLTage:APERture? MIN | MAX
RESistance:APERture?
RESistance:APERture? MIN | MAX
VOLTage:NPLC?
VOLTage:NPLC? MIN | MAX
RESistance:NPLC?
RESistance:NPLC? MIN | MAX
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