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Hello,
Can you supply a copy of your code?
This will help diagnose where the issue may lie.
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Hello,
Apologies for the late response, I noticed this had been sitting here unanswered for a few weeks.
This is a bug that is known and we are working on a solution.
Can you tell me what firmware version you used previously where there was no issue? I would recommend downgrading to that version to fit your applications until a fix is presented.
If you can not find the firmware version that you need, where there was no pause in data entry, please open a case with our technical support center and we can work with you individually. If you make a case with us, please reference your TekTalk forum post so we can sort it out to the correct team.
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Hello,
There are a few ways to get to an acquisition rate around 10kHz, by setting your NPLC to a set number such as somewhere around .006 to be around that ballpark. However, there is also a few other factors that you will need to consider such as firmware overhead, auto range, any filters you may be using, switching relay (open and closing of the relays IF using a switching card), and settling time for example- all of which will alter your sample rate. It may take some trial and error to find the sweet spot for stable 10kHz acquisitions. This is the most brute force method to fit your needs, aside from what you had mentioned previously about setting a fixed readings per second rate. But, again, this may change some settings. Hopefully this provides some insight and a good starting point!
For other measurements, for future notice, you can utilize the built-in digitizer. However, this does not work with resistance measurements of any kind. Only current and voltage (AC and DC signals).
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Hello,
My first guess to combat this issue you're encountering is ensuring you are running your instrument on the latest firmware version. See Menu>System>Info-Management and the firmware will be displayed at the top left of your screen. The latest firmware can be found at the link below, version 1.7.12. The instructions on upgrading can be found at that same link under the release notes.
Model DMM6500 Firmware Revision 1.7.12 and Release Notes | Tektronix
Please let us know if that fixes your anomaly!
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Hello,
I do not believe the driver supports scanning with the DMM6500. The example you're referencing states it's a DAQ6510 example, which would explain why the error is saying that the command is not supported by the DMM6500. See attached picture for DAQ ONLY capable commands.
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Hello Mishra,
Unfortunately, that series of power supplies cannot be programmed to supply negative voltage. However, if you swap the leads, red lead plugged in to black/negative channel output, and the black lead plugged in to the red/positive channel output, you can supply a negative voltage through your DUT or Device Under Test.
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To establish communication between your computer and DMM6500, you will need VISA such as TekVISA, Ni-MAX, or another VISA of your choosing, and a communication protocol of your choosing that is compatible with the DMM6500.
I will attach the User's Manual below here.
See Section 3 to determine which communication protocol you are going to establish.
Model DMM6500 6½-Digit Multimeter User’s Manual | Tektronix
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Brian,
Unfortunately, to return the instrument from remote operations mode to local mode, this will require a button press from the front panel.