VT1422A Command Reference 351Chapter 7
[SENSe]
Related Commands: CAL:REMote?,[SENSE:]STRAIN
*RST Condition: SENSE:FUNC:VOLT AUTO on all channels and bridges set
to FBEN on all strain channels
Send with VXIplug&play Function: hpe1422_cmd(...)
Usage SENS:FUNC:STRAIN:QUAR:POST 1,(@10000:10007) quarter bridge conversion for VT1529B
channels 10000 to 10007
SENSE:FUNC:STRAIN:FBEN:POST 1,(@10800:10931)
full bridge conversion for VT1529B
channels 10800 to 10931
(64 channels)

[SENSe:]FUNCtion:TEMPerature

[SENSe:]FUNCtion:TEMPerature <type>,<sub_type>,[<range>,](@<ch_list>)
links channels to an temperature EU conversion based on the sensor specified in
<type> and <sub_type>. Note: Do not include the thermocouple reference
temperature channels in this command (for that, use the SENS:REF
<type>,<sub_type>,(@<channel>) command).
Parameters

Comments Resistance temperature measurements (RTDs and THERmistors) require the use

of Current Source Signal Conditioning Plug-Ons. The following table shows the
Current Source setting that must be used for the following RTDs and Thermistors:
The VT1422A has five ranges: 0.0625V dc, 0.25 Vdc, 1 Vdc, 4 Vdc, and
16 Vdc. To select a range, simply specify the range value (for example, 4 selects
the 4 Vdc range). If a value is specified larger than one of the first four ranges,
the VT1422A selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 Vdc
range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates an error. Specifying 0 selects
the lowest range (0.0625 Vdc). Specifying AUTO selects auto range. The def ault
range (no range parameter specified) is auto range.
Parameter
Name Parameter
Type Range of
Values Default
Units
type discrete (string) RTD | THERmistor | TCouple none
sub_type numeric (float32)
numeric (float32)
discrete (string)
for RTD, use 85 |92
for THER, use2250 |5000 |10000
for TC, use CUSTom | E | EEXT |
J|K| N |R|S|T
none
ohms
none
range numeric (float32) see comments Vdc
ch_list channel list(string) 100 - 163 none
MAX (488 µA) for RTD and THER,2250
MIN (30 µA) for THER,5000 and THER,10000