RESistance:RANGe
Parameters
Comments
Example
RESistance:RANGe?
Chapter 3
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe <
measurements.
Parameter Name
Parameter Type
range
<
>
•
To select a standard measurement range, specify range as the input signal's
maximum expected resistance. The multimeter then selects the correct range.
•
selects the minimum range available with the
MIN
command: 100Ω.
MAX
•
You must select a range using
resolution. Also, in order to specify an aperture time of 10ms, you must select
a fixed range.
•
Specifying a fixed range disables the autorange mode set by the
RES:RANG:AUTO
•
The
RES: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
•
Condition:
*RST
Change the Range
CONF:RES 1320,MAX
RES:RANG 220
READ?
enter statement
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe? [MIN|MAX]
to the output buffer:
•
The present resistance range selected if
ranges available with the
selects the 900Ω range, 1kΩ is the range returned.
CONFigure
•
The minimum resistance range available (100Ω) if
•
The maximum resistance range available (100MΩ) if
range
selects the range for 2-wire resistance
>
Range of Values
numeric
100Ω|1kΩ|10kΩ|100kΩ|1MΩ
|10MΩ|100MΩ|MIN|MAX
selects the maximum range available: 100MΩ.
RESistance:RANGe
command.
Ω
RES:RANG 1k
Function: 2-wire ohms;
range selected: 10kΩ; MAX resolution: 1 Ω.
Range selected: 1kΩ; MAX resolution: 0.1 Ω.
Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state and
make measurements; send readings to output
buffer.
Enter readings into computer.
returns one of the following numbers
MIN
command are returned. For example, if
RANGe
Multimeter Command Reference
Default Units
RESistance:RANGe
before specifying
or
MAX
is not specified. Only the
is specified.
MIN
is specified.
MAX
ohms
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