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RESistance:RANGe:AUTO?
[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO? returns a number to show whether the
autorange mode is enabled or disabled: "
1" = ON, "0" = OFF. The number is sent to
the output buffer.
Example Querying the Autorange Mode
RES:RANG:AUTO OFF !Disable autorange.
RES:RANG:AUTO? !Query multimeter to return autorange
mode.
enter statement !Enter value into computer.
RESistance:RESolution
[SENSe:]RESistance:RESolution <resolution> selects the resolution for 2-wire
and 4-wire resistance measurements.
For a complete listing of range and resolution values available, see
Table 5-1 on page 120.
Parameters
Parameter Name Parameter Type Range of Values Default Units
<resolution>
numeric
resolution (see Table 5-1) |
MIN | MAX
ohms
Comments
MINimum
selects the best resolution (the smallest value from
Table 5-1) for the selected range.
MAXimum selects the worst resolution (the
largest value from Table 5-1) for the selected range.
You must select a range using RESistance:RANGe before specifying resolution.
Also, only specify a resolution when making measurements on a fixed range.
Otherwise, the resolution will change to correspond with the range selected during
autoranging.
If autoranging is required, set the resolution using the MIN or MAX parameters or
select a specific aperture time using
RESistance:APERture.
If necessary to achieve the specified resolution, the multimeter will increase the
integration time as needed. This command overrides the results of previously
executed
RESistance:APERture and RESistance:NPLC commands (the last
command executed has priority).
The RES:RES command overrides the resolution setting from a previous
CONFigure command on the same function.
Related Commands: CONFigure, RESistance:APERture, RESistance:NPLC
*RST Condition: Based on the *RST values for the RESistance:APERture and
RESistance:NPLC commands.
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