User`s manual

MEASure
The MEASure command subsystem configures the multimeter to perform the
specified measurement with the given range and resolution. When the multimeter is
triggered,
MEASure makes the measurement and sends the readings to the output
buffer.
Executing
MEASure is equivalent to configuring the multimeter with the low-level
commands shown in the following table.
Command Setting
VOLTage:RANGe
RESistance:RANGe
As specified, or autorange.
VOLTage:RESolution
RESistance:RESolution
As specified, or as a function of range, integration time,
or aperture time.
VOLTage:APERture
RESistance:APERture
16.7 ms (60 Hz) or 20 ms (50 Hz), or based on specified
resolution.
VOLTage:NPLC
RESistance:NPLC
1 PLC, or based on specified resolution.
CALibration:ZERO:AUTO ON (autozero is performed after every measurement).
RESistance:OCOMpensated OFF (applies to resistance measurements only).
TRIGger:SOURce
TRIGger:COUNt
TRIGger:DELay
IMM (trigger signal is always true).
1
AUTO (DC volts/resistance: 0 s, AC volts: 0.5 s).
SAMPle:COUNt
SAMPle:SOURce
1
IMM
Subsystem Syntax MEASure
:FRESistance? [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>]
:RESistance? [<range>[,<resolution>]] ,<channel_list>
:TEMPerature? <transducer>,<type> [,<channel_list>]
:VOLTage:AC? [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>]
:VOLTage[:DC]? [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>]
NOTE: If range and resolution are not specified (that is, if you use the default
values), use a space rather than a comma before the channel_list parameter.
143 Command Reference Chapter 5