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Agilent 34980A  Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit *34980-90005*

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3 Features and Functions<br />

Temperature <strong>Measure</strong>ment Configuration<br />

This section contains information to help you configure the instrument<br />

for making temperature measurements. The table below shows the<br />

thermocouple, RTD, and thermistor types for which the instrument<br />

supports direct measurements.<br />

*<br />

* Using ITS-90 software conversions<br />

** Using ITPS-68 software conversions<br />

<strong>Measure</strong>ment <strong>Unit</strong>s<br />

Thermocouple Types* RTD Types Thermistor Types<br />

B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T R 0 = 49 to 2.1 k<br />

= 0.00385 (DIN/IEC 751) *<br />

= 0.00391**<br />

2.2 k, 5 k, 10 k<br />

(YSI 44000 Series)<br />

The instrument can report temperature measurements in °C (Celsius), °F<br />

(Fahrenheit), or K (Kelvins). You can mix temperature units on different<br />

channels within the instrument and on the same module.<br />

The CONFigure and MEASure? commands automatically select °C.<br />

Setting the Mx+B measurement label to °C, °F, or K has no effect on<br />

the temperature measurement units currently selected.<br />

The instrument selects Celsius when the probe type is changed and<br />

after a Factory Reset (*RST command). An Instrument Preset<br />

(SYSTem:PRESet command) or Card Reset (SYSTem:CPON command) does<br />

not change the units setting.<br />

Front Panel Operation: DMM or Channel (Configure) > TEMPERATURE > UNITS<br />

Remote Interface Operation: UNIT:TEMP {C|F|K}[,(@)]<br />

96 <strong>Agilent</strong> <strong>34980A</strong> Mainframe User’s Guide

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