Specifications
Section 7. Measurement Instructions 
7-11 
7.5 Current Excitation 
Resistance (Dest, Reps, Range, DiffChan, IxChan, MeasPEx, ExuA, RevEx, 
RevDiff, SettlingTime, Integ, Mult,Offset) 
The Resistance instruction applies a precision current excitation and measures 
a differential voltage. The result is the measured voltage divided by the 
excitation current. The measurement can be used to measure resistance or, with 
some sensors, to provide a current excitation for measuring a full bridge. 
The excitation current is set in the instruction with a maximum current of 2500 
microamps. The compliance voltage is ± 5 volts. The compliance voltage is 
the maximum or minimum voltage to which the excitation can go in order to 
drive the current specified. Some of the consequences of this are: 
The maximum resistance that can be excited with 2500 µA= 5V/0.0025A = 
2000 Ohms. 
The maximum resistance that can be excited with 1000 µA = 5V/0.001A = 
5000 Ohms. 
The minimum resistance required to fill the 20 mV range = 0.02V/0.0025A = 8 
Ohms. 
The resistance instruction can be used for full bridge measurements were the 
sensor is calibrated for current excitation or the resistance across the bridge is 
constant (or assumed to be). The 2.5 mA maximum current excitation 
provides for reasonable output from the full bridge when the bridge resistance 
is in the range of 2000 to 5000 ohms. For lower resistance bridges such as 120 
ohm or 350 ohm, measuring with the voltage excitation full bridge BrFull will 
allow a higher output from the bridge. 
Resistance  used to measure resistance 
H
L
H
L
I
IXR
X = result w/mult = 1, 
offset = 0 
X
V
I
R
x
s
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