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FRESistance {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF},{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}
FREQuency {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF},{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}
PERiod {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF},{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}
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The READ? Command
The READ? Command changes the state of the trigger system from the “idle” state to the
“wait-for-trigger” state. When the specified trigger condition requirements are met after
the multimeter receives the READ? command, the measurement will be initiated. The
results are sent to the output buffer right away. You must enter the reading data into
your bus controller or the multimeter will stop making measurements when the output
buffer fills. Readings are not stored in the multimeter’s internal memory when using the
READ? Command.
Using the READ? Command has a similar effect as using the INITiate command followed
immediately by the FETCh? command, except readings are not buffered internally.
The INITiate and FETCh? Commands
These two commands provide the lowest level of control of measurement triggering and
reading retrieval, but offer the most flexibility. After you have configured the multimeter,
use INITiate command to change the state of the triggering system from the “idle” state
to the “wait-for-trigger” state. The multimeter will start the measurements when the
specified trigger condition requirements are met after it receives the INITiate command.
The results are sent to the internal memory and stored until you are ready to read them.
The FETCh? command sends the data in the multimeter’s internal memory to the output
buffer where you can read them into your bus controller.
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