Min/Max Test Limits
C .1A <2.5R .001T .005S
These limits determine whether a test is in a PASS or FAIL condition. This can also be referred to as test acceptance limits. Test acceptance limits will have a High Limit, a Low Limit, both, or percentages. The following table defines the units used to measure for each type of test.
| Measurement | Limit Range | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Resistance | .01 Ohms - 1000 Mohms | R - Ohms K - Kilohms M - Megohms |
| Voltage | 1-1500 VDC 100-1000 VAC |
E - Volts |
| HiPot DC | .1mA - 2.5mA DC 1mA AC (fixed) |
mA - Milliamps |
| AC Dielectric | .01mA - 5.00 mA | mA - Milliamps |
| Capacitance | 100pF - 1F | uF - Microfarads nF - Nanofarads pF - Picofarads |
Note: The High Limit can be reset using the MAX command, and the Low Limit can be reset using the MIN command.
The example continuity test specifies that the maximum measured resistance must be less than 2.5 ohms to pass.
Source: NETS User Manual, Revision D, document 132-06035-0006, section 4.3.1.5.