High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual Section 12:
2470-901-01 Rev. A / May 2019 12-51
Example
Set the range to be selected automatically for resistance
Also see
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe[:UPPer] (on page 12-53)
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit (on page 12-51)
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit
This command selects the lower limit for measurements of the selected function when the range is selected
automatically.
Type Affected by Where saved Default value
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Measure configuration list
Measure configuration list
Voltage: 0.2 V
Usage
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit <n>
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit <DEF|MIN|MAX>
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit?
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:RANGe:AUTO:LLIMit? <DEF|MIN|MAX>
ï‚§ Current: CURRent[:DC]
ï‚§ Resistance: RESistance
ï‚§ Voltage: VOLTage[:DC]
ï‚§ Current: 10 nA to 100 mA
 Resistance: 2 Ω to 200 MΩ
ï‚§ Voltage: 0.2 V to 200 V
The DEFault, MINimum, or MAXimum value
Details
You can use this command when automatic range selection is enabled. It prevents the instrument
from selecting a range that is below this limit. Because the lowest ranges generally require longer
settling times, setting the low limit that is appropriate for your application but above the lowest
possible range can make measurements require less settling time.
The lower limit must be less than the upper limit.
Though you can send any value when you send this command, the instrument selects the next
highest range value. For example, if you send 15 for the lowest voltage range, the instrument will be
set to the 20 V range as the low limit.