Data Logger Ranges - Agilent Technologies N6705 User Manual

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4 Using the Measurement Functions

Data Logger Ranges

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You cannot data log output power from the remote interface. To
obtain power data, you need to data log both voltage and current and
then calculate the power from the resulting voltage and current data.
To log the minimum and maximum values to the data log file for all
enabled outputs:
SENS:DLOG:MINM ON
To specify a data log of 1000 seconds on all enabled outputs:
SENS:DLOG:TIME 1000
To specify a sample period of 50 milliseconds between data samples
on all enabled outputs:
SENS:DLOG:PER .05
For outputs with multiple measurement ranges, you can select a
lower range for better measurement resolution. Data Logger range
settings are independent of the Meter View and Scope range settings.
From the front panel:
In the Data Log Ranges area, select the desired lower measurement
range from the Voltage or Current dropdown menus.
Some models have a high measurement range labeled CComp On,
which is selected by default. The CComp On range compensates
output current measurements during voltage transients. For more
information, see chapter 6 under "
Seamless Measurements
For Agilent Models N6781A and N6782A only, you can select
seamless voltage and current measurements. The Auto selection
provides seamless measurement ranging, which results in a wide
dynamic range with no data being lost across ranges. Autoranging
does not include the 10 μA range, which must be selected manually.
From the remote interface:
To select a lower current or voltage measurement range:
SENS:DLOG:CURR:RANG 0.1, (@1)
SENS:DLOG:VOLT:RANG 5, (@1)
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