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List of Figures Series 2600A System SourceMeter
®
Instruments Reference Manual
xvi 2600AS-901-01 Rev. B / September 2008
Section Figure Title Page
2 Figure 2-29 Model 2601A/2602A-1 connections for noise shield,
safety shield, and guarding.................................................... 2-19
2 Figure 2-30 Model 2636A connections for noise shield, safety shield,
and guarding.......................................................................... 2-19
2 Figure 2-31 Floating the Series 2600A ..................................................... 2-21
2 Figure 2-32 Model 2601A/2602A-1 SMU connections.............................. 2-22
2 Figure 2-33 Model 2636A SMU connections for the floating configuration
shown in Figure 2-31 ............................................................. 2-22
3 Figure 3-1 Fundamental source measure configuration ........................... 3-5
3 Figure 3-2 Local triggering...................................................................... 3-11
3 Figure 3-3 2-wire resistance sensing ...................................................... 3-15
3 Figure 3-4 4-wire resistance sensing ...................................................... 3-15
3 Figure 3-5 Contact check measurements ............................................... 3-19
4 Figure 4-1 Model 2601A/2602A continuous power operating
boundaries............................................................................... 4-7
4 Figure 4-2 Model 2611A/2612A/2635A/2636A continuous power
operating boundaries............................................................... 4-7
4 Figure 4-3 Model 2601A/2602A I-Source boundaries............................... 4-8
4 Figure 4-4 Model 2611A/2612A/2635A/2636A I-Source boundaries ........ 4-9
4 Figure 4-5 I-Source operating examples................................................. 4-10
4 Figure 4-6 Model 2601A/2602A V-Source boundaries............................ 4-11
4 Figure 4-7 Model 2611A/2612A/2635A/2636A V-Source boundaries..... 4-12
4 Figure 4-8 V-Source operating examples................................................ 4-14
4 Figure 4-9 Source I configuration............................................................ 4-15
4 Figure 4-10 Source V configuration .......................................................... 4-16
4 Figure 4-11 Measure only configurations.................................................. 4-17
4 Figure 4-12 Contact check circuit configuration........................................ 4-18
4 Figure 4-13 Comparison of unguarded and guarded measurements ....... 4-20
5 Figure 5-1 Enabling high-capacitance mode............................................. 5-6
6 Figure 6-1 Moving average and repeating filters..................................... 6-11
6 Figure 6-2 Median Filter.......................................................................... 6-12
8 Figure 8-1 Digital I/O port.......................................................................... 8-2
8 Figure 8-2 Digital I/O port configuration .................................................... 8-3
8 Figure 8-3 Using Model 2601A/2602A output enable ............................... 8-6
8 Figure 8-4 Using Model 2611A/2612A/2635A/2636A interlock................. 8-8
9 Figure 9-1 Sweep types............................................................................ 9-3
9 Figure 9-2 Linear staircase sweep............................................................ 9-4
9 Figure 9-3 Increasing logarithmic sweep .................................................. 9-5
9 Figure 9-4 Decreasing logarithmic sweep................................................. 9-6
9 Figure 9-5 Logarithmic staircase sweep (1V to 10V, five steps) ............... 9-7
9 Figure 9-6 List sweep example................................................................. 9-9
9 Figure 9-7 Pulse rise and fall times........................................................... 9-9
10 Figure 10-1 Triggering overview ............................................................... 10-3
10 Figure 10-2 Remote trigger model ............................................................ 10-5
10 Figure 10-3 Front panel TRIG key triggering ............................................ 10-8
10 Figure 10-4 Using trigger events to start actions ...................................... 10-9
10 Figure 10-5 External instrument triggering.............................................. 10-11
10 Figure 10-6 Using a timer for an SDM cycle........................................... 10-13
10 Figure 10-7 Single pulse triggering......................................................... 10-14
10 Figure 10-8 Pulse train............................................................................ 10-15
10 Figure 10-9 Pulse train triggering............................................................ 10-17
10 Figure 10-10 Event log.............................................................................. 10-20
10 Figure 10-11 Falling edge input trigger .................................................... 10-27
10 Figure 10-12 Falling edge output trigger .................................................. 10-28

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