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Fluke 8846A - Using the SENSe Subsystem to Configure the Meter

Fluke 8846A
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Remote Operation
Supported SCPI Commands
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Query VOLT:RANG:AUTO? Returns the dc volts autorange state. A zero
means off and a one means on.
[SENSe:]<function>:RESolution(?) <n>
Description Sets the resolution according to the value supplied for n, for the Meter
function specified in the variable <function>. Resolution is specified in the
same units as the function. i.e., volts for the volts ac and dc functions. This
setting is stored in volatile memory
For functions that do not have selectable ranges, an error is returned when
using frequency, period, temperature, diode test, or continuity as the
function in the RESolution command.
Parameters <n> = resolution value Desired resolution in volts, amps, ohms, or
farads.
MIN Highest resolution
MAX Lowest resolution
Examples VOLT:RES 1e-4 Sets the dc volts resolution to 100 μV.
CURR:AC:RES 1e-8 Sets the ac amps resolution to 10 nA.
Query VOLT:RES? Returns the set resolution for dc volts.
VOLT:RES? MIN Returns the minimum resolution of the dc volts
function.
[SENSe:]<function>:NPLCycles(?) <n>
Description Sets the Meter’s integration time for the function specified in <function>,
based on the number of power line cycles. This setting is stored in volatile
memory
This command is only valid for dc voltage, dc current, temperature, and
resistance (2-wire and 4-wire) functions.
Parameters <n> = 0.02 to 100 sets integration time to a preset value of a
power line cycle (0.02, 0.2, 1, 10, and 100)
MIN 0.02 NPLC
MAX 100 NPLC
Examples VOLT:DC:NPLC .2 Sets the dc volts integration time to 0.2 of a
power line cycle.
Query VOLT:NPLC? Returns the integration time for dc volts.
CURR:NPLC? MIN Returns the minimum integration time for the dc
current function.
[SENSe:]TEMPerature:[TRANsducer:]<subfunction>:R0(?) <n>
Description Sets the resistance at zero degrees C specified by <n> for the R0 parameter
of the temperature function. This setting is stored in volatile memory.
Parameters <subfunction> = RTD 2-wire RTD
FRTD 4-wire RTD
<n> = 0 to 1010 Resistance at 0 °C
Examples TEMP:RTD:R0 120 Sets the resistance at 0 °C to 120 ohms.
Query TEMP:RTD:R0? Returns the set resistance at 0 °C.

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