Continuity Measurement; Resistance/Conductance/Continuity Measurement - Fluke 8060A Instruction Manual

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Figure 4-6. Resistance/Conductance/Continuity Measurement

4-10. Continuity Measurement

Continuity measurement is a voltage comparison made in the resistance
mode as illustrated in Figure 4-6. The 8060A determines whether continuity
exists in the circuit under test by comparing the voltage drop across the
external circuit with a continuity reference voltage. If the voltage drop across
the external circuit is less than the reference voltage, the comparator sends
the appropriate signal to the continuity logic. The continuity logic notifies
the microcomputer which turns on the visible indicator (the full-length bar
across the top of the display). If the audible indicator is enabled, the
continuity logic enables the tone generator.
The detection threshold is typically 10% of the full scale resistance range
selected. When the 8060A detects continuity for brief intervals (50 s or
greater), the microcomputer extends the visible and audible indication to a
minimum of 200 ms to allow easy perception by the operator.
4-12
Continuity
Ref V
Known
Ref
Resistor
+
Ohms
Source
Internal to the MAC
CM+
Comp.
CM-
ORef -
Known
V Ref
to A/D
Converter
ORef +
To
Continuity
Logic
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V to A/D
Converter
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