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RESistance:NPLC?
[SENSe:]RESistance:NPLC? [MIN | MAX] returns one of the following numbers to
the output buffer:
The present integration time in PLCs if
MINimum or MAXimum
is not specified.
The minimum integration time available (0.0005) if
MIN is specified.
The maximum integration time available (16) if
MAX is specified.
Example Querying the Integration Time
RES:NPLC 16 !Integration time is 16 PLCs.
RES:NPLC? !Query multimeter to return integration time.
enter statement !Enter value into computer.
RESistance:OCOMpensated
[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated <mode> enables or disables the offset
compensated ohms function.
Parameters
Parameter Name Parameter Type Range of Values Default Units
<mode>
boolean OFF | 0 | ON | 1 none
Comments You can substitute decimal values for the OFF ("0") and ON ("1") parameters.
You can use offset compensation for 2-wire or 4-wire resistance measurements on
any measurement range.
With offset compensation enabled, the multimeter measures the offset voltage
before each resistance measurement and subtracts it from the following reading.
This prevents the offset voltage from affecting the resistance but doubles the time
required per reading.
*RST Condition: RES:OCOM OFF
Example Enabling Offset Compensation
RES:OCOM ON !Enable offset compensation.
RESistance: OCOMpensated?
[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated? returns a number to show whether offset
compensation is enabled or disabled: "
1" = ON, "0" = OFF. The number is sent to
the output buffer.
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