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MEASUREMENT TIPS
Volume 5, Number 1


                                                                                  Improving
                                                                                  Digital Multimeter
                                                                                  Throughput




                                            REDUCING TEST TIME

                                            Snapshot: Testing Automotive ECUs
Whether your electronic test is in          A major supplier for the automobile industry was making and testing
a manufacturing, design validation,         electronic control units (ECUs). During final test of the ECUs, dozens of
or R&D environment, reducing your           DMM voltage and resistance measurements needed to be made. The test
test time translates to lower cost          time per ECU was running about 43 seconds. By rearranging the tests to
and shortened product develop-              group all of the voltage measurements together and all of the resistance
ment schedules, both of which are           measurements together, the manufacturer was able to reduce test time
clear benefits. The vast majority of        per ECU by about 3 seconds. The manufacturer then evaluated the tem-
electronic tests involve using a digital    perature of the environment that housed
multimeter (DMM) at one time or             the test equipment and found it to be very
another. There are a variety of ways        stable. As a result, test engineers decided
to reduce DMM measurement times             to do a single zeroing measurement at the
to improve overall test throughput.         start of the voltage measurements and a
Of course, test time improvements           single zeroing measurement at the start
sometimes require compromises in            of the resistance measurements in
other areas, but knowing the trad-          order to turn off auto zero. This saved
eoffs involved in throughput improve-       an additional 6 seconds for a total
ments and identifying what is impor-        savings of 9 seconds. The test time was
tant in your specific test situation will   reduced from 43 seconds to 34 seconds,
help you determine which tradeoffs          a 21% reduction that increased throughput
make the most sense.                        by more than 25%!
Auto zero:                                Reduce the number of changes            Auto range variations
Accuracy versus test time
                                          Changing functions or measurement       Auto range time can sometimes
Auto zero is a DMM feature that           ranges also requires extra time         contribute to longer test times, but
helps you improve accuracy. When          in most DMMs. Try to group your         not always. The time to auto range
you use the auto zero feature, the        measurements to minimize function       varies with the DMM design. DMMs
DMM makes an additional zeroing           changes and range changes. For          using flash A/D converters and paral-
measurement with each measure-            example, if you make some voltage       lel gain amplifiers can actually reduce
ment you make, thereby eliminating        measurements and some resistance        test times by using auto ranging,
the offsets of the amplifier and          measurements, try to do all of the      since the time to change ranges is
integration stages inside the DMM.        voltage measurements together and       zero. In these cases, the time to issue
However, turning this feature off cuts    all the resistance measurements         a range change command from a host
the measurement time in half. These       together instead of changing back       computer and parse the command in
offsets are initially calibrated out,     and forth from one function to the      the instrument will be slower. Manual
but the offsets can drift slightly with   other. Also, try to group your low-     ranging of integrating DMMs is still
a change in temperature. Therefore,       voltage measurements together and       the fastest way to take a measure-
if your measurements are taken            your high-voltage measurements          ment. Manual ranging also allows
in an environment with a stable           together to minimize range changing.    you to keep the DMM on a fixed
temperature, or if there are several      Voltage ranges above 10 V use a         range, which eliminates unwanted
measurements taken in a short period      mechanical attenuator that takes time   zero measurements and prevents the
of time (temperature changes occur        to switch in and out. Grouping your     mechanical attenuator from need-
over longer periods of time), the         measurements by function and range      lessly actuating. Note that the I/O
improvements in throughput by turn-       will reduce your measurement times      speed and range command parse time
ing auto zero off will far outweigh any   considerably.                           for the Agilent 34410/11A multimeter
slight compromise in accuracy. For                                                is significantly faster than the auto
example, with auto zero off in a stable                                           range algorithm.
environment, the Agilent 34410A/11A         MEASUREMENT TIP
multimeter typically adds only an                                                 Integration time versus noise
additional 0.0002% of range + 2 V to        Minimizing range changes
the DC voltage accuracy specification.      improves throughput not only          Integration time is another parameter
Note that with auto zero off, any           because it eliminates the time        over which you have direct control,
range, function, or integration time        it takes for the DMM to change        but there is a clear tradeoff. DMMs
setting change can cause a single           ranges, but also because it elim-     integrate their measurements over
auto zero cycle to be performed on          inates the need for an additional     a set period of time: the integration
the first reading using the new set-        auto zero measurement that            time. The biggest benefit to choos-
ting. Consequently, turning auto zero       would be performed because of         ing a longer integration time is it
off and constantly changing settings        the different offsets encountered     eliminates unwanted noise from con-
defeats the time savings advantage.         using different attenuation and       tributing to your measurement, espe-
Check your DMM auto zero operation          amplifier stages in a newly set       cially AC mains line voltage noise.
to be sure of the circumstances lead-       range. Minimizing range chang-        However, longer integration times
ing to an advantage from this change.       es can also lengthen the life of      obviously increase your measurement
                                            the DMM, since some range             times. For example, if the integration
                                            changes activate a mechanical         time is set to an integral number of
                                            relay that can wear with a large      power line cycles (NPLCs) such as
                                            number of activations.                1, 2, 10, or 100, the power line noise
                                                                                  contribution will be minimized due
                                                                                  to averaging over a longer period of
                                                                                  time and due to increasing the normal
                                                                                  mode rejection (NMR). With an NPLC
                                                                                  setting of 10 in a 60-Hz environment,
                                                                                  the integration time is 166 ms (200
                                                                                  ms for a 50-Hz line). The larger the
                                                                                  integral NPLC value, the larger the
                                                                                  NMR (for example, 60 Hz rejection),
                                                                                  but the longer the measurement time.



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 AC filter               Input frequency                Settling time ACV                     Settling time ACI
 Slow                    3 Hz to 300 kHz                2.5 sec/reading                       1.66 sec/reading
 Medium (default)        20 Hz to 300 kHz               0.625 sec/reading                     0.25 sec/reading
 Fast                    200 Hz to 300 kHz              0.025 sec/reading                     0.025 sec/reading
Table 1. Settling times for AC filter selections using the Agilent 34460A, 34461A and 34410A DMMs


Note that shorter integration times           Optimizing trigger delay                      Summary
can yield lower resolution. And
changing the integration time will            Whenever a signal is applied to the           DMMs are used in virtually all
trigger another zero measurement              input of a DMM, there is a certain            electronic test systems; therefore,
if auto zero is turned on, so try to          amount of time that must pass before          making conscious choices about
group integration time measurements           the signal completely settles in              how to make DMM measurements
together if possible. Note that lower-        order to make a valid measurement.            can save large amounts of test
voltage measurements such as those            This is especially true when the              time, thereby increasing throughput.
performed on thermocouples usually            applied signals are routed through            Choosing appropriate settings for
need better noise rejection than high-        a switching system, as is very com-           auto zero, auto range, and integration
er-voltage measurements performed             mon. For example, a voltage to be             times as well as reducing function
on batteries or power supplies.               measured will have to charge up any           and range changes are just some of
                                              capacitance in the switching path             the opportunities you have to improve
AC settings and settling time                 when the signal is first connected to         throughput. And reducing test times
                                              the DMM input. Therefore, there is a          will translate directly into lower
When making AC measurements,                  trigger delay setting that is dependent       costs and faster time-to-market, both
be sure to select the appropriate AC          on function, range, and integration           important goals in today's fast-paced,
filter setting to match the signal you        time and/or AC filter setting. The            competitive marketplace.
are measuring. Select the bandwidth           trigger delay is a time that must pass
setting to include the lowest fre-            between the time a measurement has
quency you expect to encounter. For           been requested (or triggered) and the
                                                                                              TIP SUMMARY CHECKLIST
example, the Agilent 34460A/61A and           actual measurement is made. You can
34410A/11A multimeters have three             optimize your measurement time by               For maximum throughput:
AC filter settings, as shown in Table         matching your trigger delay setting to
1, above. The settling time is longest        correspond to the type of signal you            



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