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The setup parameters are: Range, High (Voltage limit), Low (Voltage limit), and Rise/Fall time.
Use the ( or ) key to select each parameter, and use the numeric keypad to
change the value. Press to confirm the change.
Range
Use the numeric keypad to change the range. This value will also act as a limit to how much
current the load can be configured to. The adjustable ranges vary depending on the model.
See specifications for details.
High
This parameter refers to the voltage high limit for the automatic test mode. During automatic
test mode, the device under test (DUT) must be operating below the configured value for the
test to PASS upon completion. If the DUT operates above the configured value, the test will FAIL
upon completion.
Note: This parameter is used for Automatic Test Function ONLY.
Low
This parameter refers to the voltage low limit for the automatic test mode. During automatic
test mode, the DUT must be operating above the configured value for the test to PASS upon
completion. If the DUT operates below the configured value, the test will FAIL upon completion.
Note: This parameter is used for Automatic Test Function ONLY.
High-Rate / Low-Rate
Use the and keys to select either High-Rate or Low-Rate, then press .
Depending on the selection, the configurable range for the rise and fall times will be different.
Rise Up / Fall Down
These parameters define the slew rate of the load, which determines the rate at which the
input current to a module changes to a new programmed value. You can set the current level’s
rise/fall slew rate on the front panel or by remote operation. The programmed slew rate is
immediately in effect to the triggered and transient current level changes.