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Strona 1 - *E1326-90009*

Agilent E1326B/E1411B 5 1/2 Digit Multimeter User’s Manual E1326-90009 Printed in USA July 2004 E0704 *E132

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SA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and CEN/CENELEC EN 45014 Revision: A.03 Issue Date: 09/05/00 Manufacturer’s Name:

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Enabling OffsetCompensationThe MEASure and CONFigure commands turn offset compensation off.The command used to turn offset compensation on is:RESistan

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Figure 4-1. The Multimeter Trigger System102 Understanding the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 4

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The Trigger Source The trigger source parameter specifies the signal which triggers themultimeter. The trigger source is set with the following comma

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The Trigger Count The function of the trigger count parameter depends on whether thestand-alone multimeter or scanning multimeter is used.Stand-alone

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Example 1: Setting theTrigger Count(stand-alonemultimeter)In this example, one DC voltage measurement is taken each time an externaltrigger occurs. A

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The Trigger Delay The trigger delay parameter allows you to specify the period between thetrigger signal and the measurement. For the stand-alone mul

Strona 9 - Safety Symbols

The following program segment shows the context in whichTRIGger:DELay is used.Example: Setting aTrigger Delay 10 !Configure the scanning multimeter fo

Strona 10 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

The Sample Count The sample count specifies the number of measurements made for eachtrigger signal received. For the stand-alone multimeter, it is th

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The Sample Period Sample period is the time between measurements in a multiple-readingburst, or the time between channels when scanning a FET multiple

Strona 12 - Multimeter

Table 4-6. Aperture Times and Minimum Sample PeriodAperture Time Minimum Sample Rate(SAMPle:TIMer)Maximum Reading Rate(Readings/second)10 µs76 µs13,15

Strona 13 - Electrical

SA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and CEN/CENELEC EN 45014 Revision: A.03 Issue Date: 09/05/00 Manufacturer’s Name: A

Strona 14 - Physical

TheWait-For-TriggerStateFor the multimeter to respond to a trigger signal, the multimeter must beplaced in the wait-for-trigger state. This is done w

Strona 15 - Introduction to Operation

Using a SingleTriggerThe multimeter can be internally triggered with a single trigger signal. Thissignal is issued with the TRIGger[:IMMediate] comma

Strona 16 - Resetting the

Example: Aborting aMeasurement (Trigger Source = BUS)After the multimeter is configured it is placed in the wait-for-trigger state.ABORt returns the m

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Saving Multimeter ConfigurationsTo minimize repeated programming, up to 10 stand-alone multimeterconfigurations can be saved in mainframe/command modu

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Example: Saving andRecalling aConfigurationThis program saves a configuration in register 0. The multimeter is thenreset in order to change the curre

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Notes116 Understanding the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 4

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Chapter 5HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter CommandReferenceUsing This ChapterThis chapter describes the Standard Commands for ProgrammableInstruments (SCPI

Strona 21 - Address Switch

CALibration:ZERO:AUTO?Colons separate the root command from the second level command(CALibration:ZERO) and the second level from the third level(ZERO:

Strona 22 - Forming a Scanning

Parameters Parameter Types. The following table contains explanations and examplesof parameter types you might see later in this chapter.Parameter Ty

Strona 23 - VXIbus Interrupt

Table 5-1. Voltage and Ohms Ranges vs. Resolution, Aperture, and Integration TimeAperture Time Integration Time (PLCs) 10 µs*0.0005100 µs0.0052.5 ms0.

Strona 24 - HP E1326B Adapter

Chapter 1Getting Started with the HP E1326B/E1411BMultimeterAbout This ChapterThis chapter introduces you the B-size HP E1326B and C-size HP E1411B51

Strona 25 - Mainframe

SCPI Command ReferenceThis section describes the Standard Commands for ProgrammableInstruments (SCPI) for the HP E1326B and HP E1411B 51⁄2-DigitMultim

Strona 26 - Reference Frequency

ABORtThe ABORt command subsystem removes the multimeter from the wait-for-triggerstate and places it in the idle state. ABORt can only be used with t

Strona 27 - Input Characteristics

CALibrationThe CALibration command subsystem selects the multimeter’s line referencefrequency (CALibration:LFRequency) and enables/disables the autoze

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Example Querying the Line Reference FrequencyCAL:LFR 50 !Reference frequency is 50 Hz.CAL:LFR? !Query for reference frequency.enter statement !Enter v

Strona 29 - Multiplexers

Example Querying the Autozero Mode CAL:ZERO:AUTO OFF !Disable autozero.CAL:ZERO:AUTO? !Query multimeter to return autozero mode("0").enter s

Strona 30 - Connections at the

CONFigureThe CONFigure command subsystem configures the multimeter to perform thespecified measurement with the given range and resolution. CONFigure

Strona 31 - Connecting Input Signals

:FRESistanceCONFigure:FRESistance [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>] selects the4-wire ohms function and allows you to spec

Strona 32 - Connections

• Related Commands: FETCh?, INITiate, READ?Example Making 4-Wire Ohms MeasurementsCONF:FRES 1560,MAX,(@100:103) !Function: 4-wire ohms; range selecte

Strona 33 - E1345A/47A/51A/53A

• The channel list is of the form (@ccnn), (@ccnn,ccnn), or (@ccnn:ccnn), wherecc = card number and nn = channel number (105 is channel 05 of card num

Strona 34 - See Chapter 2 of the

<type>discretenumericnumericTC: B, E, J, K, N14, N28, R, S, or TTHER/FTH:2252 | 5000 | 10000RTD/FRTD: 85 | 92noneohmsalpha<channel_list>nu

Strona 35 - E1344A/47A/53A

set the addresses in order to create an instrument. The guide should be yourstarting point toward using the multimeter. The functions and features o

Strona 36 - Carrier Cable Assemblies

<resolution>numericresolution (see Table 5-1) |DEF | MIN | MAXvolts<channel_list>numeric Refer to the multiplexer user’s manual fora list

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:VOLTage[:DC]CONFigure:VOLTage[:DC] [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>] selects theDC voltage function and allows you to spe

Strona 38 - Additional Configurations

parameter). This prevents the MIN or MAX resolution from being interpreted as arange setting.• The fastest aperture time available when autoranging i

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CONFigure?The CONFigure? command queries the multimeter to return the configuration set bythe most recent CONFigure or MEASure command. It returns a q

Strona 40 - About This Chapter

DIAGnosticThe DIAGnostic command subsystem provides control of the FET multiplexers.Subsystem Syntax DIAGnostic:FETS <mode>:FETS?:FETSDIAGnostic

Strona 41 - Making a Single Measurement

DISPlayThe DISPlay command subsystem monitors the state of the selected multiplexerchannel within the scanning multimeter. This command is useful onl

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Example Monitoring a ChannelDISP:MON:CHAN (@101) !Select channel 101 for monitor mode.DISP:MON ON !Enable monitor mode.:MONitor:CHANnel?DISPlay:MONit

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:MONitor[:STATe]?DISPlay:MONitor[:STATe]? returns a number to show whether the monitor modeis enabled or disabled: "1" = ON, "0"

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FETCh?The FETCh? command retrieves measurements stored in mainframe/command module memory by the most recent INITiate command and places them inthe ou

Strona 45 - Scanning a Channel List

FORMatThe FORMat subsystem sets the format for data transferred from the multimeter tothe computer using the MEASure?, READ?, and FETCh? commands.Subs

Strona 46 - Making Multiple Scans

Table 1-1. HP E1326B/E1411B Operating CharacteristicsDC VoltageRangesResolutionAccuracy (90 days)Max Rdgs/sec0.125V, 1.0V, 8.0V, 64.0V, 300V full scal

Strona 47 - Making Multiple Paced Scans

FORMat?FORMat? returns one of the following to the output buffer:• ASC,+7 seven significant digits• REAL,+32 REAL 32 format• REAL,+64 REAL 64 format1

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INITiateThe INITiate command subsystem places the multimeter in the wait-for-trigger state.This command is most commonly used with CONFigure.Subsystem

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MEASureThe MEASure command subsystem configures the multimeter to perform thespecified measurement with the given range and resolution. When the mult

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:FRESistance?MEASure:FRESistance? [<range>[,<resolution>]] [,<channel_list>] selects the4-wire ohms function and allows you to speci

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Example Making 4-Wire Ohms MeasurementsMEAS:FRES? 1560,MAX,(@100:103) !Function: 4-wire ohms;range selected: 1861 Ω;MAX resolution: 125 mΩ;specify sen

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• To specify a MIN or MAX resolution while autoranging, you must specifyMEAS:RES? AUTO or MEAS:RES? DEF must be specified (you cannot omit therange pa

Strona 53 - Multiple High-Speed Scans

where “cc” is the multiplexer (card) number.• The channel list is of the form (@ccnn), (@ccnn,ccnn), or (@ccnn:ccnn), wherecc = card number and nn = c

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• The MIN and MAX parameters select the minimum or maximum values for rangeand resolution:For range: MIN = 0.0795 V; MAX = 300 V.For resolution: MIN s

Strona 55 - Maximizing Measurement Speed

Comments • The [:DC] parameter is optional. Both of the following command statementsselect the DC voltage function:MEAS:VOLT:DC? or MEAS:VOLT?

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MEMoryThe MEMory command subsystem enables you to store multimeter readings inshared memory (an external VME memory card).Subsystem Syntax MEMory:VME:

Strona 57 - Changing the Data Format

Introduction to OperationThis section contains information on checking communication between themultimeter, mainframe, and computer. It includes info

Strona 58 - ENTER when all ENTER

The lowest decimal address available (2097152) if MIN is specified.The highest decimal address available (14680060) if MAX is specified.Example Queryi

Strona 59 - HP 82335 HP-IB Interface Card

Example Querying the VME Memory SizeMEM:VME:SIZE 100000 !Set memory size to 100 kBytes.MEM:VME:SIZE? !Query multimeter to return memory size.enter sta

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OUTPutThe OUTPut command subsystem enables you to route the multimeter’s voltmetercomplete signal to the VXIbus TTL trigger lines.Subsystem Syntax OUT

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Example Routing Voltmeter Complete to Trigger LineOUTP:TTLT7 ON !Route signal to trigger line 7.:TTLTrgn[:STATe]?OUTPut:TTLTrgn[:STATe]? returns a nu

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READ?The READ? command is most commonly used with CONFigure to:Place the multimeter in the wait-for-trigger state (executes the INITiate command).Tran

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READ? !Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state andmake measurements; send readings to outputbuffer; trigger source is IMMediate bydefault.enter st

Strona 64 - MEM:VME:STAT ON), all

SAMPleThe SAMPle command subsystem operates with the TRIGger command subsystem.The SAMPle subsystem:Designates the number of readings made for each tr

Strona 65 - Checking for Errors

READ? !Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state;make measurement when external trigger isreceived; send readings to output buffer.enter statement !E

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READ? !Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state andmake measurements; send readings to outputbuffer.enter statement !Enter readings into computer.:S

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• Related Commands: SAMPle:COUNt, SAMPle:SOURce, SENSe•*RST Condition: SAMPle:TIMer 50E-3 secondsExample Setting the Sample PeriodCONF:VOLT:DC !Func

Strona 68 - Additional Scanning

Table 1-2. HP E1326/E1411 Self-Test CodesSelf-Test Code Description0 Test passed.1 Multimeter does not respond to the self-test.2 Invalid communicatio

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[SENSe:]The [SENSe:] command subsystem is most commonly used with CONFigure tochange specific "low-level" measurement parameters. Normally

Strona 70 - Subprogram Kaboom

:RESolution <resolution>:RESolution? [MIN | MAX]Note The root command [SENSe:] is an implied command and can be omitted.FUNCtion[SENSe:]FUNCtion

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RESistance:APERture[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture <time> sets the aperture (integration time) inseconds. Values are rounded up to the nearest ape

Strona 72 - Get readings

RESistance:APERture?[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture? [MIN | MAX] returns one of the followingnumbers to the output buffer:The present aperture time in se

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RESistance:NPLC?[SENSe:]RESistance:NPLC? [MIN | MAX] returns one of the following numbers tothe output buffer:The present integration time in PLCs if

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Example Querying the Offset Compensation ModeRES:OCOM ON !Enable offset compensation.RES:OCOM? !Query multimeter to return offsetcompensation mode.ent

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RESistance:RANGe?[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe? [MIN | MAX] returns one of the following numbersto the output buffer:The present resistance range is selec

Strona 76 - RESistance:OCOMpensated

RESistance:RANGe:AUTO?[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO? returns a number to show whether theautorange mode is enabled or disabled: "1" = ON, &

Strona 77 - How to Make Measurements

Example Changing the ResolutionCONF:FRES 1560,MAX,(@100:103) !Function: 4-wire ohms;range selected: 1861 Ω;MAX resolution: 125 mΩ;specify sense channe

Strona 78 - When Using CONFigure

•MIN selects the minimum range available with the VOLTage:AC:RANGecommand: 0.0875V. MAX selects the maximum range available: 300 V.• You must select

Strona 79 - Data Formats and Destinations

Table 1-3. HP E1326/E1411 Power-on SettingsParameter SettingFUNCtion VOLT:DCVOLTage:RANGe 8VRESistance:RANGe16384ΩVOLTage:RANGe:AUTO ONRESistance:RANG

Strona 80 - Destinations

VOLT:AC:RANG? !Query multimeter to return the presentrange.enter statement !Enter value into computer.VOLTage:APERture[SENSe:]VOLTage:APERture <tim

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Example Querying the Aperture TimeVOLT:APER 2.67E-01 !Aperture time is 267 ms.VOLT:APER? !Query multimeter to return aperture time.enter statement !En

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VOLT:DC:RANG 0.9 !Range selected 1 V; MAX resolution: 61.035 µV.READ? !Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state andmake measurements; send readings

Strona 83 - Shared Memory

• The greater the number of PLCs, the greater the normal mode rejection (and thelower the reading rate).• Only the 1 PLC and 16 PLC settings provide n

Strona 84 - Destination

• Related Commands: CONFigure, VOLTage:RANGe•*RST Condition: VOLT:RANG:AUTO ONExample Disabling AutorangingVOLT:RANG:AUTO OFF !Disable autorange.VOL

Strona 85 - Measurement Functions

• The VOLT:RANG command overrides the range setting from a previousCONFigure command on the same function. The multimeter uses the sameaperture time

Strona 86 - Two-Wire vs. Four-Wire

SYSTemThe SYSTem command subsystem returns error numbers and messages in the errorqueue. For the scanning multimeter configuration only, SYSTem can a

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• HEWLETT-PACKARD,E1347A,0,A.01.00• HEWLETT-PACKARD,E1460A,0,A.01.00• NONE,NONE,0,0ParametersParameter Name Parameter Type Range of Values Default Uni

Strona 88 - Thermocouple

TRIGgerThe TRIGger command subsystem controls the behavior of the trigger system. Thesubsystem can control:The number of triggers to occur before the

Strona 89 - Function

•CONFigure and MEASure set the trigger count to 1.• *RST Condition: TRIG:COUN 1Examples Setting the Trigger Count (Scanning Multimeter)CONF:VOLT:DC (

Strona 90 - Multimeter Parameters

Clearing the Multimeter When the multimeter is selected from the HP E1301A mainframe menu, themultimeter is cleared by pressing the “Clear Instr” key

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:DELayTRIGger:DELay <period> sets the delay period between receipt of the trigger andthe start of the measurement.ParametersParameter Name Para

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:DELay:AUTOTRIGger:DELay:AUTO <mode> enables or disables a trigger delay based on thepresent function, range, and integration time. The trigge

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[:IMMediate]TRIGger[:IMMediate] causes a trigger to occur immediately provided themultimeter is in the wait-for-trigger state (see the INITiate subsy

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ParametersParameter Name Parameter Type Range of Values Default Units<source>discrete BUS | EXT | HOLD | IMMediate | TTLTrg0 - TTLTrg7noneComme

Strona 95 - Resolution

Example Querying the Trigger SourceTRIG:SOUR EXT !Trigger source is external BNC onmultimeter front panel.TRIG:SOUR? !Query multimeter to return trigg

Strona 96 - Integration Time

IEEE 488.2 Common Command ReferenceThe following table lists the IEEE 488.2 Common (*) Commands that can beexecuted by the HP E1326B and HP E1411B 51

Strona 97 - Querying the Aperture

Command Quick Reference The following tables summarize SCPI commands for the HP E1326B andHP E1411B 51⁄2-Digit Multimeters.Command DescriptionABORt Pl

Strona 98 - Querying the Autozero

Command DescriptionSAMPle :COUNt 1-16777215 | MIN | MAX:COUNt? [MIN | MAX]:SOURce IMM | TIM:SOURce?:TIMer 76 µs-65.534 ms | MIN | MAX:TIMer? [MIN | MA

Strona 99 - Compensation

Appendix A 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications 189 Appendix A E1326B/E1411B Multimeter

Strona 100 - Triggering the Multimeter

DC VoltageAccuracy conditions for table below: Autozero on, one hour warmup. Temperature within ±5°C of calibration temperature (module calibrated at

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The error queue can store up to 30 error messages which are retrieved in afirst in, first out (FIFO) manner. When there are no error messages in theq

Strona 102 - Querying the Trigger

Appendix A 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications 191 Accuracy conditions for table below: Autozero on, one hour warmup. Within 1 year and ±5°

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192 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications Appendix A Four-Wire Resis

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Appendix A 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications 193 Accuracy condition for table below: Autozero on, one-hour warmup. Within 90 days and ±5°

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194 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications Appendix A True RMS AC Vol

Strona 106 - Trigger Delay

Appendix A 1326B/E1411B Multimeter Specifications 195 Accuracy conditions for table below: Autozero on, one-hour warmup. Within 90 days and ±5

Strona 107 - Querying the Sample

Timer/Pacer Module Size/Device Type:Timer Range: 76 µsec to 65.5 msec B, register-based (E1326B)Resolution: 2 µs C, register-based (E1411B)Accuracy: 0

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Appendix BHP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter ErrorMessagesThe error messages associated with the HP E1326B/HP E1411B multimeterare shown in this appendix.Co

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Code Message Cause- 230 Data corrupt or stale Data in mainframe memory is fetched after a command(e.g., MEASure, READ?) has returned data to theoutpu

Strona 110 - Wait-For-Trigger

Appendix CHP E1326B/E1411B MultimeterRegister-Based ProgrammingAbout This AppendixThe HP E1326B and HP E1411B 51⁄2-Digit Multimeters are register-bas

Strona 111 - Single Trigger

The Base Address When you are reading or writing to a multimeter register, a hexadecimal ordecimal register address is specified. This address consis

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ContentsHP E1326B/E1411B 5 1/2 Digit Multimeter User’s ManualWarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 113 - Configuration

Chapter 2Configuring the HP E1326B/E1411BMultimeterAbout This ChapterThis chapter contains information on connecting input signals to themultimeter u

Strona 114 - Recalling a

Finding the BaseAddress in anEmbedded ControllerWhen using an embedded controller such as the HP RADI-EPC7 with theStandard Instrument Command Library

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Register Offset The register offset is the register’s location in the block of 64 address bytes.For example, the multimeter’s Command Register has an

Strona 116 - Reference

Register DescriptionsThere are three WRITE and five READ registers on the multimeter. Thissection contains a description and a bit map of each regist

Strona 117 - Commands

The Command andParameter RegistersCommands and their parameters are opcodes written to the Command andParameter Registers.Address 15 - 8 76543210base

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The READ Registers The following READ registers are located on the multimeter.– ID Register (base + 0016)– Device Type Register (base + 0216)– Status

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The Device TypeRegisterThe Device Type Register contains a model code which identifies thedevice.Address 1514131211109876543210base + 0216Model CodeMo

Strona 120 - SCPI Command Reference

Passed. A zero (0) in bit 2 indicates the multimeter is executing a reset, oris executing or failed its self-test. A one (1) indicates the reset is

Strona 121 - Comments •

The Data Buffer Measurements are returned to the Data Buffer. The buffer is afirst-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer capable of storing 256 four-byte readin

Strona 122 - CALibration

Converting Four-Byteand Two-Byte ReadingsFour-byte readings and two-byte readings are converted to voltages andresistances as follows.Four-Byte Readin

Strona 123 - :ZERO:AUTO?

Program Timing and ExecutionWhen programming the multimeter at the register level, the structure of theprogram will generally be as follows:– resettin

Strona 124 - Querying the Autozero Mode

Setting the LogicalAddress SwitchFigure 2-1 shows the location and settings of the multimeter’s logicaladdress switch.The switch has a factory setting

Strona 125 - CONFigure

• Bit 2 of the Status Register is monitored to determine when the resetis finished.• Writing a "0" to bit 1 re-enables SYSFAIL. Configuring

Strona 126 - :FRESistance

Figure C-4. Configuring the Multimeter212 HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Register-Based Programming Appendix C

Strona 127 - :RESistance

RetrievingMeasurementsFigure C-5 shows the conditions monitored to determine when measurementsare available in the data buffer.Comments• The registers

Strona 128 - :TEMPerature

Checking for Errors Error conditions are monitored and error codes are returned as indicated infigure C-6.Comments• The registers used are:– Status Re

Strona 129 - :VOLTage:AC

QueryingParametersMultimeter parameters are queried as shown in Figure C-7.Comments• The registers used are:– Status Register (base + 0416)– Command R

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Using a Multiplexerwith the MultimeterFigure C-8 shows an example timing sequence between closing a multiplexerchannel and triggering the multimeter.C

Strona 131 - :VOLTage[:DC]

Register TriggeringThis section reviews the multimeter’s trigger system from the register-basedstandpoint. The section shows the triggering models us

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MultimeterTriggering ModelThe following models suggest one method of triggering the multimeterwhen it is used to make stand-alone or scanning measurem

Strona 133 - CONFigure?

Control RegisterSamplingThe following model shows how to make a measurement by writing to theControl Register. This method of sampling is available w

Strona 134 - DIAGnostic

Programming ExamplesThe examples in this section demonstrate how to program the multimeter atthe register level. The programs follow the execution an

Strona 135 - :MONitor:CHANnel

Forming a ScanningMultimeterIf multiplexers are used to form a scanning multimeter, they must beassigned successive logical addresses beginning with t

Strona 136 - :MONitor[:STATe]

Resetting theMultimeterThe following program resets the multimeter.HP BASIC/WS 10 !Map the A16 address space in the HP V/382 and store the multimeter

Strona 137 - :MONitor[:STATe]?

C Version/* E1411_RS.CPP - This program resets the multimeter. */#include <sicl.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <

Strona 138 - Subsystem Syntax FETCh?

Reading the IDRegisterAs mentioned previously, the ID Register indicates the classification,addressing mode, and manufacturer of the device. This prog

Strona 139 - Comments

Reading the DeviceType RegisterThe Device Type Register contains the model code of the device. The HP E1326B model code is FF4016 and the HP E1411B m

Strona 140 - REAL,+64 REAL 64 format

C Version/* E1411_ID.CPP - This program reads the multimeter’s ID and Device Type *//* registers. */#include <sicl.h>#include <stdio.h>#in

Strona 141 - INITiate

Reading the QueryResponse RegisterThe following program sets the multimeter function to (2-wire) OHMS, andthen queries the function and reads it from

Strona 142 - Subsystem Syntax MEASure

380 !This subprogram sets and queries the multimeter function.390 SUB Func_qry400 COM Base_addr410 WRITEIO -16,Base_addr+8;4420 CALL Wait_not_bsy430

Strona 143 - :FRESistance?

C Version /* E1411_QY.CPP - This program sets the multimeter function to (4-wire) *//* OHMS and then queries the function setting and reads it from

Strona 144 - :RESistance?

/* this function sets the multimeter function to ohms */unsigned short query; /* variable for data from query response reg *//* write ’measurement fu

Strona 145 - :TEMPerature?

Reading an ErrorCodeThis program generates an error and then reads the error code from theQuery Response Register.HP BASIC/WS Version 10 !Map the A16

Strona 146 - :VOLTage:AC?

VXIbus InterruptLinesThe multimeter sends interrupts to, and receives acknowledgements fromthe slot 0 module via the VXIbus backplane interrupt lines.

Strona 147 - :VOLTage[:DC]?

380 !This subprogram calls Read_status to check status bit 1 to determine390 !when an error code is in the Query Response register.400 SUB Qry_ready41

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C Version /* E1411_EC.CPP - This program generates an error and then reads the *//* error code from the Query Response Register. */#include <si

Strona 149 - :VME:ADDRess?

/* this function specifies a parameter opcode of 7 for the function *//* parameter. This is a parameter out of range. *//* write ’measurement function

Strona 150 - :VME:SIZE?

Stand-AloneMultimeterMeasurementsThe following program makes measurements using the stand-alonemultimeter. The configuration shown makes five bursts

Strona 151 - :VME:STATe?

360 !Dimension a computer variable to store the measurements.370 !(size = number of bursts * number of readings per burst.)380 REAL Readings(1:25) 390

Strona 152 - :TTLTrgn[:STATe]

770 !This subprogram calls Read_status to check the validity of status bit 7780 !(DONE). This ensures the validity of status bits 6,5,4, and 1.790 SUB

Strona 153 - :TTLTrgn[:STATe]?

1190 !This subprogram writes commands and parameters to the Command1200 !and Parameter registers. It calls Wait_not_bsy prior to writing the next1210

Strona 154 - Subsystem Syntax READ?

1620 Header=BIT(Lower_word,0)*128+Rng1630 Exp=BINAND(Header,7)1640 ELSE1650 Upper_word=READIO(-16,Base_addr+12)1660 CALL Data_ready1670 Lower_word=REA

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C Version /* E1411_M.CPP - This program takes measurements on the front *//* terminals of the E1411B multimeter. */#include <sicl.h>#incl

Strona 156 - Subsystem Syntax SAMPle

/* map the E1411B registers into user memory space */base_addr_dmm = imap(e1411b, I_MAP_VXIDEV, 0, 1, NULL);/* function call to reset the multimeter *

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HP E1326B InternalInstallationWhen the HP E1326B is installed in an HP E1300A/E1301A/E1302Amainframe, it occupies one slot. However, the faceplate to

Strona 158 - :SOURce?

/* write command to command register *//* wait for mm ready bit = 1 */while(!READY);iwpoke((unsigned short *)(base_addr_dmm + 0x08),command);/* write

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iwpoke((unsigned short *)(base_addr_dmm + 0x0A),parm2);while(!DONE); /* wait until mm is done before sending the *//* next command and parameters */if

Strona 160 - [SENSe:]

/******************************************************/void no_dmm_parameters(char *base_addr_dmm, int command){/* this function sends those multime

Strona 161 - FUNCtion?

/* get lower word of reading from the data register, add the *//* word to the reading upper word in the variable dmm_4byte, *//* ensure upper word of

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dmm_2byte = (dmm_2byte >> 1);/* get range code from rng variable, get range from *//* the appropriate range table */if (func == 2)range = ohm_ra

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ScanningMultimeterMeasurementsThe following program makes measurements using the multimeter and theHP E1460A 64-Channel Relay Module. The configurati

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360 !Set the sample source(IMMEDIATE)370 CALL Peek_meas(7,0)380 !Set the sample rate (Set if sample source is Timer (1))390 !CALL Peek_meas(10,0,70)4

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790 SUBEND800 !This subprogram calls Read_status to check the validity of bit 7 (DONE).810 !This ensures the validity of bits 6,5,4, and 1.820 SUB Wai

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1210 CALL Read_status(Status,Rdy,Done,Indardy,Qryrdy,Noerr,Mmcomp, Pass_fail)1220 UNTIL Indardy1230 SUBEND1240 !This subprogram monitors bit 5 (MULTIM

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1630 !This subprogram writes commands and parameters to the Command and1640 !Parameter registers. When a command is written, it calls Wait_not_bsy1650

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Installing theHP E1411B in aMainframeThe HP E1411B multimeter can be installed in any slot (except slot 0) in aC-size VXIbus mainframe. Refer to Figu

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2000 !This subprogram reads the measurements (all channels) from the 2010 !data buffer. It converts the measured quantities to volts, ohms, etc.,2020

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2340 !This subprogram resets the multimeter by disabling the SYSFAIL bit,2350 !then writing a "1" to Control register bit 0, and then writi

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C Version This program uses the E1411B multimeter and the E1351A FETmultiplexer to perform high-speed scanning. The program configures themultimeter

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char *base_addr_dmm; /* pointer to multimeter base address */char *base_addr_fet; /* pointer to multiplexer base address */clrscr( ); /* clear the use

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/* Download FET multiplexer scan list */set_scanlist(base_addr_fet);/* trigger the multimeter */ trigger_dmm(base_addr_dmm);/* close the device sessio

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/*******************************************************/void set_sample_period(char *base_addr_dmm, int command, unsignedshort parameter){/* this fu

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/******************************************************/void set_dmm_counts(char *base_addr_dmm, int command, long parameter){/* this function sets t

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/******************************************************/void no_dmm_parameters(char *base_addr_dmm, int command){/* this function sends those multime

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/******************************************************/void trigger_dmm(char *base_addr_dmm){/* this function triggers the multimeter and retrieves a

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/* get range code from reading, get range from *//* the appropriate range table */range_code = ((dmm_4byte >> 24) & 7);if (func == 2)range =

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The ReferenceFrequencyIn many data acquisition applications, DC voltage and resistancemeasurements are often made in the presence of normal mode noise

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/******************************************************/void check_for_error(char *base_addr_dmm){unsigned short error_code; /* variable for error cod

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Useful TablesThe tables contained in this section are:• Command and Parameter Opcodes• Register-Based Programming Error Codes• Multimeter Power-On Set

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Table C-2. Command and Parameter Opcodes (continued) MultimeterParameterCommandOpcodeParameterOpcode ValueQueryOpcodeQueryResponseVoltmeterComp

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Register-BasedProgramming ErrorCodesThe error codes related to register-based programming are listed in Table C-3.Note When an error occurs, bit 6 in

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MultimeterPower-On SettingsThe multimeter’s power-on settings are shown in Table C-4.Table C-4. Multimeter Power-On SettingsParameter Value OpcodeFun

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Function andAperture ChangeTimesTable C-5 lists the times required for the multimeter to change its functionand aperture time. The times pertain to b

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VME Interrupts The HP E1326B/E1411B generates interrupt signals on the conditionsindicated in Table C-6. These signals are available to the computer(

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Notes268 HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Register-Based Programming Appendix C

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Appendix DMeasurement Speed and Accuracy TradeoffsThe HP E1326B SCPI driver was designed so that its default mode ofoperation will deliver high accur

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Avoid FunctionChangesThe E1326B multimeter (DMM) takes time to switch between its variousfunctions because the hardware is reconfigured and calibratio

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Input CharacteristicsThe multimeter is a floating, balanced differential multimeter. Floating meansthe multimeter’s input terminals are isolated from

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Do Binary Transfers tothe ComputerREAL 32 is fastest and is compatible with compiled languages.REAL 64 is fast and is compatible with HP BASIC.The def

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150 GOTO End160 Kaboom: PRINT ""170 PRINT ERRM$180 PRINT "HERE IS THE E13XX ERROR STATUS"190 E13xx_errors200 End: END210 !This s

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550 ENTER @Dmm;Readings(*)560 Stop=TIMEDATE570 PRINT "TIME TO READ 10000 READINGS IN ASCII=";(Stop-Start)580 !Now transfer the same data in

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Use Macros toMinimize CommandParsing TimeMacros provide the fastest programming method when it is necessary tochange functions from one measurement to

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Turn Auto Ranging OFF Turning auto ranging OFF makes the E1326B take all of its measurementson a fixed range which results in fast and predictable mea

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Setting the Resolution The aperture time is set as a result of specifying the <resolution> parameterin the MEASure or CONFigure command, or by d

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Store the Readings inCommand ModuleRAM Instead ofSending them Directlyto the ComputerThere is a major difference between INIT;:FETCH? and READ? after

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READ? The READ? command causes the E1326B multimeter to start takingreadings as soon as the trigger requirements have been met (seeINIT;:FETCh).The RE

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IndexHP E1326B/E1411B 5 1/2 Digit Multimeter User’s Manual*CLS, 178, 186*DMC, 186*EMC, 186*EMC?, 186*ESE, 186*ESE?, 186*ESR?, 186*GMC?, 186*IDN?, 186

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enabling, 167, 174parameters, 94querying setting, 95, 168, 175RESistance:RANGe:AUTO, 94, 167setting, 94VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO, 94, 174AutozeroCALibration:

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Input Terminals The multimeter input terminals are shown in Figure 2-7. The maximuminput on the HI and LO terminals is 300 V dc (450 V ac peak). The

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INITiate, 142linking, 119MEASure, 42, 76 - 78, 82, 143 - 149MEMory, 150 - 152opcodes, 262 - 263OUTPut, 153 - 154parsing time, 274quick reference, 187

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REAL-32, 80, 140, 271REAL-64, 58, 80, 140, 271selecting, 80specifying, 80, 140vs. reading destination, 81DC Voltage Measurements, 42accuracy condition

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scanning multimeter measurements, 20, 246 - 261setting aperture time and sample period, 110setting sample count, 108setting trigger count, 105setting

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reference thermistor, 89terminal module connections, 33 - 36thermocouple measurements, 130, 146thermocouple types, 89HP E1403B Adapter, 37cables, 38HP

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measurement speed, 56 - 57MEASurecommands, 143 - 149making measurements with, 78, 82parameters, 91subsystem, 143 - 149used as a single command, 20used

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burst measurements, 45high-speed scans, 54 - 55scans, making, 47 - 48MultiplexerAC voltage measurement, 130, 147connected to multimeter, 14, 29 - 31,

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register-based, 199 - 268timing and execution, 210QQuery Response Register, 207, 226 - 229reading an error code, 230 - 233QueryingAC voltage range, 17

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error codes, 264examples, 220 - 261function change times, 266ID register, 205, 223parameter register, 204parameters opcodes, 262 - 263power-on setting

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Saving Multimeter Configurations, 114*SAV, 114example program, 115how to, 114in memory, 14ScanningB-size switchbox channels, 50 - 51C-size switchbox c

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integration time, 98, 163 - 164, 171, 173IRQ jumper, 24line reference frequency, 123logical address switch, 22 - 23pacing source, 158range, 93, 166rea

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ConnectingMultiplexersIn a scanning multimeter configuration, the multimeter is connected to themultiplexers with an analog bus cable, or with the ana

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delay, 106 - 107, 181 - 182group execute (GET), 103, 122immediately, 183lines (TTL), 153 - 154model, 218readings per, 157registers, 217 - 219sample co

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Notes292 HP E1326B/E1411B 5 1/2 Digit Multimeter User’s Manual Index

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Making Multiple Burst Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Scanning a Channel List . . . .

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Analog BusConnections at theMultimeterThe analog bus coming from the multiplexer consists of six lines. On themultiplexer terminal block these lines

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Connecting Input SignalsThis section contains guidelines on connecting input signals to themultimeter and shows the connections required to make the f

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MeasurementConnectionsE1460AE1346AE1352AE1345A/47A/51A/53AFigure 2-12. Connections for DC and AC Voltage MeasurementsChapter 2 Configuring the HP E13

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Note 2-wire resistance measurements require the multiplexer modules shownabove. Resistance measurements using the multimeter terminals or directlythr

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NOTE: Channel Pairs are banks 0/4, 1/5, 2/6, and 3/7.See Chapter 2 of the HP E1460A User’s Manual.E1460AE1345A/47A/51A/53AFigure 2-14. Connections for

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E1344A/47A/53AE1476AFigure 2-15. Connections for Thermocouples36 Configuring the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 2

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Carrier Cable AssembliesThe following table and figures show the cables used to connect relay andFET multiplexers to the HP E1411B multimeter. These

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Figure 2-16. Cables for B-Size Multiplexers in HP E1403B Adapter38 Configuring the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 2

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Additional ConfigurationsThis section contains information on two additional configurations for themultimeter:• selecting VME RAM, and• disabling fron

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Notes40 Configuring the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 2

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Saving Multimeter Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114How to Save and Recall a Conf

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Chapter 3Using the HP E1326B/E1411B MultimeterAbout This ChapterThis chapter is a collection of example programs which show you how tomake measuremen

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Multimeter Connections Chapter 2 contains information on connecting input signals for themeasurements described in this chapter.The MEASure andCONFigu

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Making a Burst of MeasurementsThis program makes 100 DC voltage measurements on the terminalsconnected to the multimeter’s faceplate. 10 !Dimension a

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Making an Externally Triggered Burst of MeasurementsThis program makes a burst of 10 measurements on the faceplate terminalswhen the multimeter receiv

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Making Multiple Burst MeasurementsThis program makes multiple burst measurements with a 5 second delaybetween bursts. There are three bursts, each co

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• The trigger delay is the period between the trigger signal and thestart of the measurement (burst). The trigger delay set byCONFigure is 0 seconds

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Making Multiple ScansThis program scans a channel list multiple times. 10 !Dimension a computer array to store the readings. 20 DIM Rdgs(1:20) 30 !Cle

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Making Multiple Paced ScansThis program makes multiple scans through a channel list with the scansoccurring at specified intervals. 10 !Dimension a co

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Making an Externally Triggered ScanThis example makes one scan through a channel list when the multimeterreceives an external trigger. 10 !Dimension a

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Scanning Switchbox Channels (E1326B/E1351A)In this example, the stand-alone multimeter (HP E1326B) scans 5 channelsof an HP E1351A FET multiplexer swi

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:VME:STATe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152:VME:STATe? . . . .

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380 OUTPUT 70903;"INIT"390 !Retrieve the readings from multimeter memory and enter them into the400 !controller. Clear the switchbox to exi

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Scanning Switchbox Channels (E1411B/E1460A)In this example, the stand-alone multimeter (HP E1411B) scans 64 channelson an HP E1460A relay multiplexer

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370 !Retrieve the readings from multimeter memory, enter and display them380 !on the computer.390 OUTPUT 70903;"FETC?"400 ENTER 70903;Rdgs(*

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Multiple High-Speed ScansThis example shows how a scanning multimeter consisting of the HP E1326Bmultimeter and HP E1351A FET multiplexer is programme

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370 !Trigger the multimeter to start the measurements. Retrieve the readings380 !from multimeter memory and enter them into the controller. Since the

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Maximizing Measurement SpeedThis program shows the multimeter configuration required to makemeasurements at the fastest possible rate (13150 readings/

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• The terms MIN and MAX often appear as parameter choices in acommand’s syntax. MIN selects the minimum numeric value for thatparameter. MAX selects

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Changing the Data FormatThroughput speed between the multimeter and computer is increased whenbinary (rather than ASCII) data formats are used. The f

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• When HP BASIC is used, the program’s ENTER @Dmm USING ...statement is used to remove the Arbitrary Block header:# - tells the computer to terminate

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Using a PC, C Language, and theHP 82335 HP-IB Interface CardThe following benchmark program scans 50 channels, 40 times, andcompares each reading to u

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:COUNt? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180:DELay . . . . .

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void main(void) /* run the program */ { clrscr(); /* clears screen (turbo C only) */ rst_clr(); /* reset the scanning multimeter */ scan_mu

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if (rdgs[j] -.5 || rdgs[j] = .5)printf("\n%f", rdgs[j]);}}}T2 = time(NULL); /* get stop time *//* calculate time for measurements */printf(

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Maximizing Measurement AccuracyThis program makes DC voltage measurements on three channels using themultimeter configuration which makes the most acc

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Storing Readings in Shared MemoryThe following program stores the multimeter readings on a VME memory card. 10 !Dimension computer variables to store

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Comments• Once the INIT command completes, the readings in shared memoryare available to any device. The readings at this time are in 32-bitREAL form

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Checking for ErrorsThe following program is a method of checking for errors as you program themultimeter. The program monitors the multimeter’s Stand

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Comments• If you have an HP 75000 Series B mainframe with a keyboard, errorscan be monitored by selecting "Monitor" from the multimeter menu

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Synchronizing the Multimeter with a ComputerThis is an example of how an HP 9000 Series 200/300 computer canmonitor the multimeter to determine when d

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Additional Measurement FunctionsThe following MEASure and CONFigure statements can be substituted intothe example programs to make measurements other

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!2-wire thermistor (type = 2252, 5000, 10000).OUTPUT 70903;"MEAS:TEMP? THER,type,(@channel_list)"!4-wire thermistor (type = 2252, 5000, 1000

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Reading the Device Type Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224Reading the Query Response Register

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Additional FunctionUsing the HP E1345AMultiplexerThis is an example of how to setup scanning when using an HP E1345Amultiplexer configured as a switch

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310 !320 !Subprogram Scan_100µs.330 !340 SUB Scan_100us350 COM @Sys,@Dvm,@Sw360 DIM Readings(0:15)370 !380 !Clear and reset multimeter.3

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850 !Clear and reset multimeter. 860 ! 870 CLEAR @Dvm 880 OUTPUT @Dvm;"*RST;*CLS;*OPC?" 890 ENTER @Dvm;A 900 !

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Notes74 Using the HP E1326B/E1411B Multimeter Chapter 3

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Chapter 4Understanding the HP E1326B/E1411BMultimeterAbout This Chapter This chapter describes the parameters which configure the multimeter andhelps

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Using MEASure and CONFigure CommandsEach time the multimeter makes a measurement, it does so from aconfiguration based on several parameters. The eas

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Table 4-1. Configurations Using MEASure and CONFigureParameter Command SettingFunction As specified.RangeVOLTage:RANGeRESistance:RANGeAs specified or

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How to Make MeasurementsThis section explains when you should use MEASure or CONFigure toconfigure the multimeter. It also shows you how to make meas

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Making MeasurementsWhen Using CONFigureTo make a measurement the multimeter must be in the wait-for-trigger statewhen a trigger signal occurs. The ME

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Data Formats and DestinationsThe HP E1326B/E1411B multimeter allows you to specify themeasurement (data) format and reading destination parameters whi

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CertificationHewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-P

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Overload Indications The multimeter indicates an overload condition (input greater than theselected range can measure) by displaying or storing:±9.900

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Example: EnteringData into the Computer(measurements usingMEASure) 10 !Declare computer array to store 5 readings. 20 REAL Dc_rdgs(1:5) 30 !Configure

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4. Data stored in memory overwrites the data from a previous command.5. Each reading stored in memory is four bytes (REAL 32-bit). Thisformat canno

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Example: RetrievingData from Memory 10 !Declare computer array to store 12 readings. 20 REAL Ohm_rdgs(1:12) 30 !Configure the multimeter. 40 OUTPUT 70

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ReadingDestinationSummaryThe reading destination you select will depend on your application.However, consider the following when selecting a destinati

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Measurement FunctionsThe HP E1326B/E1411B multimeter can make the following measurements:– DC Voltage– RMS AC Voltage– 2-Wire Resistance– 4-Wire Resis

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The AC voltage function is specified as: VOLTage:ACand generally appears in the MEASure and CONFigure commands as:MEAS:VOLT:AC? ... [(@channel_list)]C

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Two-WireMeasurementsTwo-wire measurements are useful in applications where test leadresistance is not critical. Because the multimeter measures the t

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This function appears in the MEASure and CONFigure commands as:MEAS:TEMP? THER,type,(@channel_list)CONF:TEMP THER,type,(@channel_list)Four-wire measur

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Four-wire measurements are specified as:TEMP FRTD,typeThe function appears in the MEASure and CONFigure commands as:MEAS:TEMP? FRTD,type[,(@channel_li

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Frame or chassis ground terminal—typi-cally connects to the equipment’s metalframe.Alternating current (AC).Direct current (DC). Indicates hazardous v

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Example: ChangingMeasurementFunctions withFUNCtion 10 !Configure for DC voltage measurement. 20 CONF:VOLT:DC 30 !Put multimeter in wait-for-trigger st

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Table 4-5. Aperture Time, Range, and Resolution SettingsAperture Time Integration Time (PLCs) 10 µs*0.0005100 µs0.0052.5 ms0.12516.7 ms120 ms1267 ms16

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Range The range parameter sets the range of input signal levels the multimeter isto accept and measure. Consider the following when determining a ran

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Autorange The default range is autorange. Autorange is the process where themultimeter samples the input signal, and then automatically selects theco

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Querying theAutorange SettingThe autorange setting is queried with the VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO? andRESistance:RANGe:AUTO? commands. See Chapter 5 for addi

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Setting the Resolution The resolutions for DC/AC voltage and resistance measurements are givenin Table 4-5 on page 92. Note that the resolution is sp

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Aperture andIntegration TimeThe aperture time or integration time is the time which the multimetersamples the input signal. Aperture time is expresse

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Setting the Apertureand Integration TimeThe multimeter aperture times, integration times, line frequency rejected,and the amount of normal mode reject

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Autozero Autozero is the process of cancelling out the offset voltage from DC voltageand resistance measurements. When the multimeter is triggered an

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OffsetCompensationAnytime a resistance measurement is made, offset voltages internal andexternal to the multimeter can be present. When these offsets

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