[SOUR]:SAF:LRF:LOW(?) <CPD> { FLOat | GROund }
Description: This command connects or disconnects the low resistance Lo
terminal to/from GND terminal. If not already selected, this
command switches the Product into the Low-Resistance mode
(function 10mOhm).
Parameters: <CPD>
Example:
SAF:LRF:LOW GRO
Query:
SAF:LRF:LOW?
[SOUR]:SAF:LRF:ARES(?) <CPD> { SHORt | 0K5 | 1K0 | 2K0 | 5K0 }
Description: This sets the auxiliary resistance value. If not already selected, this
command switches the Product into the Low-Resistance mode
(function 10mOhm).
Query:
SAF:LRF:ARES?
[SOUR]:SAF:LRF:CURR?
Description: This command returns the measured current flowing through the
resistance. The Product returns the current value using exponential
format. Example: 100 mA is returned as 100e-03. If not already
selected, this command switches the Product into the Low-
Resistance mode (function 10mOhm).
Query:
SAF:LRF:CURR?
[SOUR]:SAF:LRF[:CURR]:MAX?
Description: This command returns the maximum (peak) value of current flowing
through the selected resistance. Maximum value can be cleared
using the command SAF:LRF:CLEar. The Product returns the
current value using exponential format. Example: 100 mA is
returned as 100e-03. If not already selected, this command
switches the Product into the Low-Resistance mode (function
10mOhm).
Query:
SAF:LRF:MAX?
SHORt – short circuit between voltage and current terminals
0K5 – 500 Ohm between voltage and current terminals
1K0 – 1 kOhm between voltage and current terminals
2K0 – 2 kOhm between voltage and current terminals
5K0 – 5 kOhm between voltage and current terminals
Multifunction Electrical Tester Calibrator
GROund grounds the Low-Resistance output
FLOat floats the Low-Resistance output from
ground
Grounds the low-resistance output terminal.
The Product returns GRO when the output is
grounded or FLO when floating.
The Product returns selected value of
auxiliary resistance. Example: 1 kΩ is
returned as 0K5.
Supported SCPI Commands
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