Quick Results Guide 21
Response time
Filter type and count have the following effects on the time needed to display, store, or out-
put a filtered reading:
• Filter type: The moving filter type yields faster filtered readings since it doesn’t have to
re-fill the entire stack (as is the case for the repeating filter).
• Filter count: Speed and accuracy are trade-offs. Typically, you will want to apply just
enough filtering to achieve acceptably stable readings.
Filter configuration
Filter type — Use the following menu sequence to select filter type:
Press CONFIG > press FILTER > select AVERAGE MODE > select MOVING or REPEAT
Filter count — Use the following menu sequence to select the amount of filtering:
Press CONFIG > press FILTER > select AVERAGE COUNT, set count value (1 to 100)
Rel (nulling offsets)
The rel (relative) feature allows you to null offsets. With the offset displayed (measured),
enabling rel acquires the offset reading as the rel value and zeroes the display as follows:
Displayed Reading = Actual Input - Rel Value
Since the actual input (offset) and the rel value are the same, the displayed reading is zero.
Rel is enabled by pressing the REL key (REL annunciator on). Pressing REL a second time
disables it. Perform the following steps to null out an offset:
1. Connect your test circuit to the SourceMeter.
2. Select the source function that you are going to use for your test.
3. Select the lowest source range and set the source level to zero.
4. Select the measure function that you are going to use for your test, and select the lowest
range.
5. Turn the output on to measure the offset.
6. With the offset reading displayed, press REL (REL annunciator on) to zero the display.
Turn the output off and configure the selected source and measure functions for your
test.
7. Turn the output back on. The displayed test readings will not include the nulled offset.
8. When finished, turn the output off.
If the offset drifts, disable rel and repeat the above procedure to null out the new offset.
NOTE Rel can also be used to establish a baseline reading. The baseline reading will be
subtracted from present and future readings. See “Relative” in Section 8 of the 2400
Series SourceMeter User’s Manual for details.