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Model 2700 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual Signal Processing Sequence and Data Flow D-11
MEASure?
The MEASure? command places the instrument in a “one-shot” measurement mode
(which places one data array in the sample buffer) and then performs a READ?. With no
math function enabled, the one data array in the sample buffer is read. With a math
function enabled, the reading is the result of the math calculation.
CALC[1]:DATA[:LATest]?
CALC[1]:DATA:FRESh?
These two commands are similar to the LATest? and FRESh? commands for the SENSe1
subsystem, except that returned data arrays are the result of the math calculation. See
[SENS[1]]:DATA[:LATest]? and [SENS[1]]:DATA:FRESh? for details on the differences
between LATest? and FRESh?.
With a math function enabled, both CALC[1]:DATA? and CALC[1]:DATA:FRESh?
return a single data array whose reading is the result of the math calculation. Note that the
calculation is performed on the last data array stored in the sample buffer.These
commands do not affect data in the sample buffer. Therefore, subsequent executions of
these commands return the same data.
With no math function enabled, these commands return the last data array stored in the
sample buffer.
CALC3:LIM1:FAIL?
CALC3:LIM2:FAIL?
Each reading applied to the CALC 3 Limit Tests block is tested when Limits operations
are enabled. When comparing the reading to the programmed high and low limits of
Limit 1, CALC3:LIM1:FAIL? returns a “0” (inside limits) or a “1” (outside limits).
Similarly, CALC3:LIM2:FAIL? compares the reading to the high and low limits of
Limit
2.
NOTE Each data array returned by the read commands (SENS:DATA?, FETCh?,
READ?, MEAS?, CALC2:DATA?, TRACe:DATA?, and CALC1:DATA?) will
include the result code for limit tests if the limits data element is selected. See
“FORMat:ELEMents <item list>,” page 14-6, to select the limits element and
interpret the code.
TRACe:DATA?
When the data store is enabled, sample buffer data or CALC1 results are stored in the
buffer. The TRACe:DATA? command reads the entire contents of the data store. The
selected feed (TRAC:FEED SENSe or TRAC:FEED CALC1), determines which group of
readings are stored.

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Keithley 2700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Multimeter
Measurement FunctionsDC Voltage, AC Voltage, DC Current, AC Current, Resistance, Frequency, Temperature
DC Voltage Range100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range100 mV to 750 V
Frequency Range3 Hz to 500 kHz
Temperature Range-200°C to +1372°C
DisplayVacuum Fluorescent Display
ConnectivityIEEE-488, RS-232
Channels10
Power Supply100V to 240V AC, 45Hz to 66Hz
DC Current Range10 µA to 3 A
AC Current Range10 µA to 3 A
Temperature MeasurementThermocouple, RTD

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