Connecting to Keithley 6514 by Keithley in Python
Instrument Card
6514 electrometer combines flexible interfacing capabilities with current sensitivity, charge measurement capabilities, resolution, and speed that are equal or superior to our earlier electrometers. The Model 6514’s built-in IEEE-488, RS-232, and digital I/O interfaces make it simple to configure fully automated, high speed systems for low-level testing. The 5½-digit Model 6514 is designed for applications that demand fast, yet precise measurements of low currents, voltages from high resistance sources, charges, or high resistances. The Model 6514’s exceptional measurement performance comes at an affordable price. While its cost is comparable with that of many high end DMMs, the Model 6514 offers far greater current sensitivity and significantly lower voltage burden (as low as 20μV) than other instruments can provide.
Device Specification: here
Manufacturer card: KEITHLEY
Keithley Instruments is a measurement and instrument company headquartered in Solon, Ohio, that develops, manufactures, markets, and sells data acquisition products, as well as complete systems for high-volume production and assembly testing.
- Headquarters: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
- Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 110.6
- Vendor Website: here
Connect to the Keithley 6514 in Python
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Here is an example Python script that uses Instrumentkit to connect to a Keithley 6514 electrometer:
This script demonstrates how to connect to the Keithley 6514 electrometer, set the measurement mode to voltage, set the input range, enable auto range, perform an auto configuration, fetch the latest reading, and print the reading and timestamp. Finally, it closes the connection to the electrometer.