4.2 Setting Basic Settings of Measurement Conditions
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There are the following three methods for setting the measurement range.
4.2.6 Setting the Measurement Range
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Setting the method for determining the measurement range
(AUTO, HOLD, JUDGE SYNC)
• The ranges are all defined in terms of impedance. Therefore, for a parameter other than
impedance, the value is obtained by calculating from the measured values of |Z| and
.
See
"Appendix1 Measurement Parameters and Calculation Formula"(p. A1)
• When the HOLD and AUTO settings are activated when the judgment synchronization
setting is on, the judgment synchronization setting is automatically turned off.
AUTO
The most suitable test range is set automatically.
(This allows the most suitable measurement range to be set when measuring,
for example, a test sample whose impedance varies greatly with frequency or
a test sample whose nature is unknown.)
HOLD
The measurement range is fixed. The range is set manually.
(When the range is fixed, high-speed measurement is possible.)
JUDGE SYNC
The optimal range is set automatically based on the comparator and
BIN measurement judgment standards.
(This allows the optimal range to be fixed relative to the comparator and BIN
measurement judgment results when testing a sample whose impedance var-
ies greatly with frequency.)
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