Series 2600A System SourceMeter
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Instruments Reference Manual Index
2600AS-901-01 Rev. B / September 2008 Index-5
Data bits .........................................15-9
Flow control ....................................15-9
Operation ........................................15-8
Parity ..............................................15-9
Sending and receiving data ............15-9
Terminator ......................................15-9
Run-time environment ..... 12-2, 12-6, 12-18
Memory considerations ................12-18
S
Safety shield ...........................................2-16
Script management ..............................12-16
Scripting .................................................12-2
Scripts ..........................................12-3, 12-5
Creating ..........................................13-6
Creating functions ..........................12-4
Examples ........................................12-9
Factory scripts ..............................12-18
Importing ......................................13-16
Launch configuration ....................13-10
Launching .....................................13-14
Loading from the USB flash drive .12-13
Memory considerations ................12-18
Modifying ........................................13-6
Naming ...........................................12-3
Programming model .......................12-7
Renaming .......................................12-4
Retrieving .....................................13-15
Retrieving from Model 260x .........13-15
Saving ............................................13-7
Types ..............................................12-7
User ................................................12-8
Creating 12-8
SDC (selective device clear) ..................15-6
Selecting an interface .............................15-2
Sending commands and statements ......4-22
Sensing ....................................................2-6
2-wire local .......................................2-6
4-wire remote ...................................2-8
Mode selection .................................2-9
Ohms ..............................................3-14
Serial polling .......................................... C-15
Settling time considerations ...................4-20
Setups
Power-on ........................................3-21
Shielding
Noise ..............................................2-14
Safety .............................................2-16
Sink ..........................................................4-6
Operation ........................................3-13
SMU
Connections ...................................2-10
Event detectors ..............................10-6
Clearing 10-7
Source ......................................................4-6
Source I measure I .................................4-15
Source V measure V ..............................4-15
Source-measure
Capabilities .......................................3-2
Front panel operation .......................3-7
Programming example ...................3-10
Remote operation .............................3-9
SPE, SPD (serial polling) .......................15-7
Speed .......................................................6-6
Command ........................................ 6-7
Configuration menu .......................... 6-7
Programming example ..................... 6-7
Remote programming ...................... 6-7
Setting .............................................. 6-7
SRQ (Service Request) .............. 15-7, C-13
Standard libraries ...................19-15, 19-236
Status byte and service request (SRQ) .C-13
Commands .....................................C-15
Status function summary .......................C-11
Status model ............................................C-2
Clearing registers and queues .......C-12
Commands .....................................C-11
Function summary .........................C-11
Programming registers and queues C-12
Queues ............................................C-2
Status byte and SRQ ............C-2, C-13
Status register sets ..........................C-2
TSP-Link system ............................C-23
Status register sets .......................C-2, C-17
Stimulus input
Action overruns ..............................10-9
Event log ...................................... 10-21
Hardware trigger modes ..............10-27
Hardware value ............................ 10-18
Interactive triggering .................... 10-23
LAN triggers ................................. 10-18
LXI triggers ...................................10-19
Pseudo line state ......................... 10-18
Stateless event flag ...................... 10-18
Trigger events ................................ 10-8
String library functions ...........19-16, 19-237
Sweep
Characteristics ................................. 9-3
Configuring and running sweeps ... 9-10
Configuring measurements ............ 9-11
Factory scripts ................................ 9-12
Functions .......................................9-12
Initiating and running sweeps ........ 9-11
Linear staircase ................................9-3
Linear staircase sweeps .................. 9-3
List sweeps ...................................... 9-8
Logarithmic staircase ....................... 9-5
Logarithmic staircase sweeps .......... 9-5
Measurement storage ....................9-10
Operation ......................................... 9-2
Overview .......................................... 9-2
Programming examples .................9-12
Source and measurement delays .. 9-11
Waveforms ....................................... 4-3
Synchronous triggering modes ............ 10-32
Synchronous ................................ 10-35
SynchronousA .............................. 10-34
synchronousM .............................. 10-32
Syntax rules ......................................... 19-11
System
Connections ...................................13-2
Identification ................................... 1-15
T
Tables .................................................... 19-5
TALK ...................................................... 15-7
Telnet ................................................... 16-13
Configuring ...................................16-13