The maximum measurement speed of an Integra Series mainframe is:
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Maximum speed is achieved by remote programming through RS-232 or GPIB. The data is stored in the mainframe's scratch pad memory using the :READ? Command. This is used instead of the TRACE buffer for absolute maximum speed. Use the following commands to configure for maximum speed.
*RST |
Reset the Model 2700 |
:SENSE:FUNCTION 'VOLT:DC' |
Set for DCV |
:FORMAT:ELEMENT READ |
Format statement for readings only |
:SYSTEM:AZERO:STATE OFF |
Turn off Auto Zero function |
:SENSE:VOLT:DC:AVERAGE:STATE OFF |
Turn off the filter for DCV |
:SENSE:VOLT:DC:NPLC 0.01 |
Integration rate to 0.01 line cycles |
:SENSE:VOLT:DC:RANGE 10 |
Set fixed range of 10V |
:SENSE:VOLT:DC:DIGITS 4 |
Set resolution to 3 ½ digits |
:TRIGGER:COUNT 1 |
Set trigger count to 1 |
:SAMPLE:COUNT 1000 |
Set sample count 1000 |
:TRIGGER:DELAY 0.0 |
Set trigger delay to zero |
:DISPLAY:ENABLE OFF |
Turn off the display |
:READ? |
Send the :READ? Command |
Your Code to Read the data |
These are the basic commands to set-up the Integra mainframe for maximum measurement speed. This command set configuration does not include any scanning time. This is just the measurement speed. It is not the switching and measuring speed.