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Keithley 2000 User Manual

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[SENSe[1]] subsystem
The Sense 1 Subsystem is used to configure and control the measurement
functions of the Model 2000. A function does not have to be selected before
you program its various configurations. A function can be selected any time
after it has been programmed. Whenever a programmed function is selected,
it assumes the programmed states.
:FUNCtion Command
:FUNCtion <name>
[:SENSe[1]]:FUNCtion <name> Select measurement function.
Parameters <name> = ‘CURRent:AC’ ‘Select AC Current
‘CURRent[:DC]’ ‘Select DC Current
‘VOLTage:AC’ ‘Select AC Voltage
‘VOLTage[:DC]’ ‘Select DC Voltage
‘RESistance’ ‘Select 2-wire Resistance
‘FRESistance’ ‘Select 4-wire Resistance
‘PERiod’ ‘Select Period
‘FREQuency’ ‘Select Frequency
‘TEMPerature’ ‘Select Temperature
‘DIODe’ ‘Select Diode Testing
‘CONTinuity’ ‘Select Continuity Testing
Query :FUNCtion? Query currently programmed function.
Description The :FUNCtion command is used to select the measurement function of the
instrument. Note that parameter names are enclosed in single quotes (’).
However, double quotes (“) can instead be used. For example:
:func ‘volt’ = :func “volt”
Each measurement function “remembers” its own unique setup configura-
tion, such as range, speed, resolution, filter and rel. This eliminates the need
to re-program setup conditions every time you switch from one function to
another.
SCPI Command Reference 5-37

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Keithley 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digits6.5
DC Voltage Range100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range100 mV to 750 V
Resistance Range100 Ω to 100 MΩ
ConnectivityIEEE-488 (GPIB)
Display TypeVFD

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