If longer delay is allowing a good outcome, it implies a difference in the time constant of your DUT.
- Not necessarily, it could also be related to the relay contact settling time.
Does it stop reporting the overflow if you turn off the open lead detection?
- No.
- It's important to note, that it's not a constant overflow error.
- Typically there will be at least 1 overflow error on each scan and the overflow will be on a different channel each time
I had shortened one of set of leads before making the initial post, but it had no impact.
The overflow problem occurs at 1 and 10 Ohm ranges, but goes away at the 100 Ohm range
I have also tried increasing the NPLC window from 1 NPLC to 3 NPLC but again, there was no impact.
I gave the oscilloscope a shot with a differential probe but I couldn't really see much
- I didn't see any little square wave or pulse, that would look like an ideal measurement
- Front panel: couldn't see anything on the scope
- Rear panel: I did see spiking for all measurements, regardless if there was an overflow or not
Could noise pickup on the cables be a potential culprit ?