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Outputting Measurement Current Value Converted to Analog Signal
2.8 Outputting Measurement Current Value
Converted to Analog Signal
Use the D/A output function to log the output together with the output of other measuring
instruments such as recorders.
A voltage of 2.0 V is output if the measured current value reaches the maximum display value of
the present current range’s scale.
If the measured value is out of the present current range, a voltage of 2.5 V is output.
(Example: With the current range setting set to 20 pA, a voltage of 2.0 V is output when the value
“19.9999 pA” is displayed)
No instrument settings are required.
How to connect the output cable to the instrument
D/A OUTPUT terminal
1
Check the orientation
of the slots in the BNC
connector and ensure
that it ts into the
bayonet lugs of the
instrument side.
2
Align the slots in the
BNC connector along
the bayonet lugs of the
instrument, and attach
the BNC connector to the
instrument connector.
3
Turn the BNC connector
clockwise to lock it.
BNC connector slots
Bayonet lugs of
D/A OUTPUT terminal
5 V
1 k
Ω
Output terminal (+)
GND terminal (GND)
2
Preparing for Measurement