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[SOURce:]RESistance:RANGe <value>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]RESistance:RANGe? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
Sets the resistance range. The value that you enter must be the highest value in ohms that you expect
to source. The instrument selects the range with the best resolution for the value entered. The
following overlapping resistance ranges are available for the N679xA load modules.
N6791A N6792A
High resistance range from 30 to 8 kΩ from 15 to 8 kΩ
Medium resistance range from 2 to 100 from 2 to 100
Low resistance range from 0.08 to 3 from 0.04 to 3
Parameter Typical Return
0 - maximum|MIN|MAX, *RST 8000, *RST 8000 8000
Sets the medium resistance range (from 2 to 100 ohms): RES:RANG 100, (@1)
l This command is coupled with [SOURce:]RESistance. This means that if a resistance value is pro-
grammed that does not fall within the presently selected range, the range command auto-
matically selects the correct range for the new resistance value. An out of range error occurs if a
resistance value is less than the low-range minimum, or greater than the high-range maximum.
l The resistance level value always takes precedence over the resistance range value. Therefore,
an out of range error occurs if a resistance range is changed when the presently selected res-
istance value does not fall within the new range. Errors can be avoided by sending both level and
range commands in the same SCPI message. When the range and level information is received as
a set, no range/setting conflict occurs.
l If a programmed range change occurs while the output is enabled, the output will be temporarily
disabled while the range switch occurs. The transition from on-to-off and then from off-to-on will
also be delayed by the settings of OUTPut:DELay:FALL and OUTPut:DELay:RISE.
l The query returns the maximum resistance that can be programmed on the range that is presently
set. The resistance is in the form +n.nnnnnnE+nn for each channel specified. Multiple responses
are separated by commas.
[SOURce:]RESistance:SLEW[:POSitive][:IMMediate] <value>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]RESistance:SLEW[:POSitive][:IMMediate]? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]RESistance:SLEW:NEGative[:IMMediate] <value>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]RESistance:SLEW:NEGative[:IMMediate]? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
Sets the resistance slew rate. The slew rate is set in ohms per second and affects all programmed
resistance changes, including those due to the output state turning on or off. The slew rate can be set
to any value between 0 and 9.9E+37. For very large values, the slew rate will be limited by the analog
performance of the output circuit. The keywords MAX or INFinity set the slew rate to maximum.
Keysight N6700C Operating and Service Guide 277
5 SCPI Programming Reference

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