Figure 8-3
Limits to sort 10
Ω
resistors (1%, 5%, and >5%)
Front panel operation
— For front panel operation, the INSIDE beeper mode must be used.
A normal pitch beep and the message “IN” indicates that the resistor is within the 1% tolerance
limit (see
). This 1% resistor belongs in Bin 1. A low pitch beep and the “HI” or “LO”
message indicates that the resistor is >1% tolerance but <5% tolerance. This 5% resistor belongs
in Bin 2. For resistors >5%, no beep will sound. Place these resistors in Bin 3.
Remote operation
— For remote operation, make sure both Limit 1 and Limit 2 are enabled.
The following table evaluates the three possible pass/fail combinations for this application.
Keep in mind that a fail condition must be reset before testing the next resistor. Fail can be
reset manually or automatically (see CLEar command in
Nulling thermal EMFs
— To maximize handling speed, quick-disconnect test clips are
typically used for the resistor connections. Unfortunately, these connections may contribute
enough thermal EMFs to corrupt the measurement. The Relative feature of the Model 2182 can
be used to null out this offset as follows:
1.
Connect the test circuit shown in
, but leave the current source disconnected.
2.
Using the lowest possible range (or autorange) measure the offset voltage.
3.
Press REL to zero the display of the Model 2182.
4.
Connect the current source and test the resistors.
NOTE
As long as all the resistor leads in the batch are made of the same metal, the Rel value
obtained for the first resistor should be satisfactory for each subsequent resistor.
Limit 1
Result
Limit 2
Result
Resistor
Tolerance
Bin
Assignment
Pass
Pass
1%
1
Fail Pass
5%
2
Fail Fail >5%
3
-9.5mV
LO2
-9.9mV
LO1
+10.1mV
HI1
+10.5mV
HI2
LO
IN
HI
Limit 1 (1%)
Limit 2 (5%)
0
No Beep
Beep
(low pitch)
Beep
(normal pitch)
Beep
(low pitch)
No Beep
Beeper Mode: INSIDE
8-8
Limits
Summary of Contents for 2182
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Page 23: ...1 Getting Started Getting Started...
Page 41: ...2 VoltageandTemperature Measurements Voltageand Temperature Measurements...
Page 68: ...2 28 Voltage and Temperature Measurements...
Page 69: ...3 Range Digits Rate andFilter Range Digits Rate andFilter...
Page 82: ...3 14 Range Digits Rate and Filter...
Page 83: ...4 Relative mX b and Percent Relative mX b andPercent...
Page 91: ...5 RatioandDelta Ratioand Delta...
Page 117: ...6 Buffer Buffer...
Page 123: ...7 Triggering Triggering...
Page 140: ...7 18 Triggering...
Page 141: ...8 Limits Limits...
Page 149: ...9 SteppingandScanning Steppingand Scanning...
Page 168: ...9 20 Stepping and Scanning...
Page 169: ...10 AnalogOutput Analog Output...
Page 175: ...11 RemoteOperation Remote Operation...
Page 205: ...12 CommonCommands Common Commands...
Page 221: ...13 SCPISignalOriented Measurement Commands SCPISignalOri entedMeasure ment Commands...
Page 225: ...14 SCPIReferenceTables SCPIRefer enceTables...
Page 239: ...15 AdditionalSCPI Commands Additional SCPICom mands...
Page 260: ...15 22 Additional SCPI Commands...
Page 261: ...A Specifications Specifications...
Page 263: ...B Statusand ErrorMessages StatusandError Messages...
Page 268: ...B 6 Status and Error Messages...
Page 269: ...C Measurement Considerations Measurement Consider ations...
Page 278: ...C 10 Measurement Considerations...
Page 279: ...D Model182Emulation Commands Model182 EmulationCom mands...
Page 284: ...D 6 Model 182 Emulation Commands...
Page 285: ...E Example Programs ExamplePro grams...
Page 293: ...F IEEE 488 BusOverview IEEE 488Bus Overview...
Page 307: ...G IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation IEEE 488and SCPIConform anceInforma tion...
Page 310: ...G 4 IEEE 488 and SCPI Conformance Information...
Page 311: ...H Measurement Queries Measurement Queries...
Page 316: ...H 6 Measurement Queries...
Page 317: ...I Delta PulseDelta and DifferentialConductance Delta Pulse Deltaand Dif ferentialCon ductance...