8 sensor selection for temperature, 8 sensor selection for temperature measurements – BNC 1201 - 6 1/2 Digit Digital Multimeter User Manual
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SENSe:FRESistance:DC:NPLCycles {0.02|0.1|1|10|MINimum|MAXimum}
SENSe:FRESistance:DC:NPLCycles? [MINimum|MAXimum]
For frequency and period measurements, aperture time (or gate time) is
analogous to integration time
,
and you can use the following commands
to set it.
Specify 10 ms (4.5 digits), 100 ms (default; 5.5 digits), or 1
second (6.5 digits).
SENSe:FREQuency:APERture {0.01|0.1|1|MINimum|MAXimum}
SENSe:FREQuency:APERture? [MINimum|MAXimum]
SENSe:PERiod:APERture {0.01|0.1|1|MINimum|MAXimum}
SENSe:PERiod:APERture? [MINimum|MAXimum]
4.1.8 Sensor Selection for Temperature
Measurements
The multimeter supports both thermocouple and RTD. User needs to
configure the multimeter for the right sensor type before they can make
temperature measurements.
RTD
Definition
If you are using RTD, the options are: PT100, D100, F100, PT385,
PT3916, user-defined RTD, NTCT and SPRTD. If you need to change the
factors that are used to calculate the temperature in RTD, choose
user-defined RTD in which you are able to change any factors as you wish.
The default factors used are listed in Table 4-3:
Type
Alpha
Beta
Delta
R-zero
PT100
0.003850
0.10863
1.49990
100Ω
D100
0.003920
0.10630
1.49710
100Ω
F100
0.003900
0.11000
1.49589
100Ω
PT385
0.003850
0.11100
1.50700
100Ω
PT3916
0.003916
0.11600
1.50594
100Ω