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Reports the next measurement and units on <channel#> made using the front
panel operator interface. It is the only command that allows the user to access
results in temperature units. Unlike other commands, where it is recommended
that the operator interface is left dormant (Resume not pressed to speed up
measurements) the operator interface MUST be running (measurements being
made) in order for this command to function.
Example: a user who is making temperature measurements on channel 1 using an
SPRT (see section 2.1) can read the temperature measurements by sending
READ1?
The microK will respond with something similar to “1.23456789,C”.
The units are reported using:
X = Ratio
R = Ohms
V = Volts
K = Kelvin
C = Celsius
F = Fahrenheit
If the requested channel does not exist or is not enabled, the microK will respond
with “not enabled,X”.
10.4.21
Command: MEASure:VOLTage?
Format: MEASure[:SCALar]:VOLTage[:DC]<channel#>?
<voltage range>
Initiates and reports a voltage measurement on <channel#> using the voltage
range specified (note that there is no gap between the command and the channel
number as this command makes use of the numeric suffices feature of SCPI
described in section 10.2.1). This command is equivalent to
SENS:FUNC volt
,
SENS:CHAN
<channel>
,
SENS:VOLT:RANG
<voltage range>
and
READ?
The voltage range specified is rounded up to the nearest available range.
Example: to initiate a voltage measurement on channel 3 using the 0.125V range
use:
MEAS:VOLT3 0.125
10.4.22
Command: MEASure:FRES:REF?
Format: MEASure[:SCALar]:FRESistance<channel#>:REFerence<reference#>?
<resistance range>,<current>