Measurements and Sourcing Voltage
3-5
Current measurements
Procedure
WARNING
The maximum safe voltage between picoammeter LO and chassis
ground (common mode voltage) is 505V. The Model 6487 does not
internally limit the LO to chassis voltage. Exceeding 505V can create a
shock hazard.
If it is possible for the DUT or external supply to present more than
505V to the input HI, it is imperative that the connection between
input LO and the external voltage source be sufficiently low impedance
and capable of carrying the short-circuit current of the source, in order
that the LO not exceed 505V.
CAUTION
The maximum input voltage and current to Model 6487 is 505V peak
and 21mA. Exceeding either of these values may cause damage to the
instrument that is not covered by the warranty.
Perform the following steps to measure current:
Step 1. Select current function
Press the I|
Ω
key to make sure the current function is selected.
Step 2. Enable zero check
Zero check should always be enabled before making connection changes. The ZCHK key
toggles zero check on and off.
Step 3. Perform zero correction
To achieve optimum accuracy for low current measurements, it is recommended that you
zero correct the picoammeter. To do so, make sure the 2nA range is selected, then press
the REL key to perform zero correction (MON indicator on).
Step 4. Select a manual measurement range or enable auto range
Use the manual RANGE keys to select a manual measurement range or press AUTO to
enable auto range. With auto range enabled, the instrument will automatically go to the
most sensitive range to make the measurement. See
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