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Fluke 9100 - 4.7 Resistance Function - Operation

Fluke 9100
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Section 4: Using the Model 9100: Resistance Function 4.7-1
Final Width = 215mm
4.7 Resistance Function — Operation
4.7.1
This sub-section is a guide to the use of the 9100 for generating a required Resistance
output. The following topics are covered:
4.7.2 Selection of Resistance Function.
4.7.2.1 '' Key.
4.7.2.2 Default Settings.
4.7.3 Screen Keys.
4.7.3.1 Bottom Screen Keys.
4.7.3.2 Right Side Screen Keys.
4.7.3.3 Introducing Deviation and Offset Values.
4.7.4 Value Editing.
4.7.4.1 Output, Offset and Deviation.
4.7.5 Crossing Thresholds.
4.7.5.1 Resistance Resolution Thresholds.
4.7.5.2 Hardware Configurations.
4.7.5.3 Configuration for Resistance Measurement in UUTs.
4.7.5.4 Configuration for Resistance Function in the 9100.
4.7.5.5 4-Wire Connections for Resistance Function.
4.7.5.6 2-Wire Connection
4.7.5.7 Spans of Source Currents.
4.7.6 Resistance Routines for Calibrating UUTs.
4.7.6.1 Interconnections
4.7.6.2 Using the 9100 as a Fixed Source
4.7.6.3 Using the 9100 as an Adjustable Source
In this sub-section, we deal with the full range of Ohms facilities, in a concise way. For
those who require more detailed instructions for manipulating the front panel controls,
the DC Voltage function was used as an example for the general familiarization tutorials
in Section 3, and this may provide an introduction to the function.

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