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Ohms Measurements
4.
Select measurement range.
Using the RANGE
▲
and
▼
keys, select the lowest possible fixed range or use AUTO
range. Note that if sourcing current, you will be setting the voltage measurement range.
Conversely, if sourcing voltage, you will be setting the current measurement range. The
most sensitive measurement range provides the best accuracy.
NOTE
Measurement range is limited by the compliance setting. For example, if the voltage
compliance is 1V, (2V compliance range), the highest voltage measurement range
that can be selected is 2V.
5.
Turn output on.
Turn the output on by pressing the ON/OFF OUTPUT key. The OUTPUT indicator will
turn on to indicate the output is on.
6.
Observe reading on display.
The SourceMeter is in compliance if the Cmpl label or the units label (i.e. “mA”) for
the displayed compliance setting is flashing. If the Cmpl label is flashing, real compli-
ance has occurred. The output is clamped at the displayed compliance value. If the units
label is flashing, range compliance has occurred. The output is clamped at the maxi-
mum compliance value for the present fixed measurement range. For example, if pres-
ently on the 2V measurement range, a flashing units label for the voltage compliance
reading indicates that the output is clamped at 2.1V.
The SourceMeter can be taken out of compliance (real or range) by going into the edit
mode and decreasing the source value or increasing the compliance value. Note that
increasing the compliance limit may compromise protection for the DUT. If in range
compliance, selecting a higher measurement range may take the SourceMeter out of
compliance.
NOTE
See Section 5, “Compliance limit” for details on real and range compliance.
7.
Turn output off.
When finished, turn the output off by pressing the ON/OFF OUTPUT key. The
OUTPUT indicator light will turn off.
Ohms sensing
Ohms measurements can be made using either 2-wire or 4-wire sensing. See Section 2 for
details on sensing. Note that resistance measurement accuracy specifications are based on using
4-wire sensing.
Summary of Contents for 6430
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Page 78: ...2 14 Connections ...
Page 98: ...3 20 Basic Source Measure Operation ...
Page 138: ...5 30 Source Measure Concepts ...
Page 156: ...6 18 Range Digits Speed and Filters ...
Page 168: ...7 12 Relative and Math ...
Page 176: ...8 8 Data Store ...
Page 202: ...9 26 Sweep Operation ...
Page 248: ...11 22 Limit Testing ...
Page 310: ...16 6 SCPI Signal Oriented Measurement Commands ...
Page 418: ...17 108 SCPI Command Reference ...
Page 450: ...18 32 Performance Verification ...
Page 477: ...A Specifications ...
Page 489: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
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Page 499: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 503: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
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Page 519: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 523: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
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