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Model 2110 5½ Digit Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 3: Basic DMM operation
2110-901-01 Rev. C/August 2013
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Resistance measurements
There are two measurement methods for resistance:
•
2-wire ohms
•
4-wire ohms
As shown in the figure in
Connections for resistance measurements
(on page 3-10), one pair of test
leads are used for 2-wire ohms measurement. A test current is applied and the voltage across the
resistance under test is measured on the same leads.
As shown in the figure in
Connections for resistance measurements
(on page 3-10), two pairs of test
leads are used for 4-wire ohms measurements. One pair of test leads applies the test current, and the
other set measures the voltage. As a result, 4-wire ohms is more accurate for low-resistance
measurements.The disadvantages of 4-wire ohms are a longer settling time and the need to use an
extra set of test leads.
The table below lists the measurement ranges (2-wire and 4-wire) and test currents for the
instrument.
Resistance ranges and test currents
Resistance range
Test current
100
Ω
1 mA
1 k
Ω
1 mA
10 k
Ω
100
µ
A
100 k
Ω
10
µ
A
1 M
Ω
1
µ
A
10 M
Ω
0.1
µ
A
100 M
Ω
0.1
µ
A
Use the following procedure and commands to perform basic measurements. Refer to
(on page 3-37) for details about setting measurement speed and
resolution. It also provides information on using other features and settings to optimize measurement
performance.
Front-panel operation
Perform the following steps to measure resistance:
1. Connect the device under test to the instrument, as shown below.
2. Select a resistance measurement function:
•
Press
Ω
2
to select 2-wire ohms.
•
Press
SHIFT
and then
Ω
2
(
Ω4
) to select 4-wire ohms.
3. Select a measurement range (auto or manual):
•
Autorange is the power-on default. If manual ranging is selected (MAN indicator on), press
SHIFT
and
then
ESC
(
AUTO
) to select autorange.
•
For manual ranging, press the
RANGE
▲ and ▼ keys to select a measurement range.
4. Observe the reading shown on the display.