Chapter 4 Features and Functions

Resistance Measurement ConfigurationResistance Measurement Configuration

To connect resistances to the module’s screw terminals, see page 21.

This section contains information to help you configure the instrument for making resistance measurements. Use the 2-wire method for ease of wiring and higher density or the 4-wire method for improved measurement accuracy. The measurement ranges are shown below.

100Ω 1 kΩ 10 kΩ 100 kΩ 1 MΩ 10 MΩ 100 MΩ Autorange

Offset Compensation

Offset compensation removes the effects of any dc voltages in the circuit

being measured. The technique involves taking the difference between 4 two resistance measurements on the specified channels, one with the current source turned on and one with the current source turned off.

Applies only to 2-wire and 4-wire ohms measurements on the 100Ω, 1 kΩ, and 10 kΩ ranges.

For detailed information about offset compensation, see page 371.

The instrument disables offset compensation when the measurement function is changed or after a Factory Reset (*RST command).

An Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command) or Card Reset (SYSTem:CPON command) does not change the setting.

Front-Panel Operation: First, select the 2-wire or 4-wire ohms function on the active channel. Then, go to the Advanced menu and enable or disable offset compensation.

OCOMP ON

Remote Interface Operation:

RES:OCOM ON,(@203) Enable offset compensation (2-wire) FRES:OCOM ON,(@208) Enable offset compensation (4-wire)

For 4-wire measurements, specify the paired channel in the lower bank (source) as the ch_list parameter.

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