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Keithley 2651A Reference Manual

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Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual Section 3: Functions and features
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011 3-47
Pulse train example:
The programming example below illustrates how to use two timers: One to control the pulse period, a
second to control the pulse width. The example configures the timers and SMU as follows:
Timer 1: Pulse period timer
• Set delay attribute to the desired pulse period (see the following figure).
• Configure the timer to start when the sweep is initiated.
• Enable the pass-through attribute so that the timer generates a trigger event at the start of the
first delay.
• Set the count equal to one less than the total number of pulses to output.
Figure 50: Pulse train
Pulse period
(Timer 1)
Pulse Width
(pulse is on)
(Timer 2)
Pulse delay
(pulse is off)
• • •
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Timer 2: Pulse width timer
• Set the delay attribute to the desired pulse width (see the following figure).
• Set the stimulus input to Timer 1's event ID (the start of each pulse is the start of the pulse
period).
• Set the count equal to 1 so that only one pulse is issued per period.
SMU A
• Set the source stimulus input to Timer 1's event ID so that the source action starts when the
period starts.
• Set the end pulse action to smua.SOURCE_IDLE so that the output is returned to the idle level
after the pulse completes.
• Set the end pulse stimulus input to Timer 2's event ID so that the end pulse action executes when
the pulse width timer expires.
• Set the trigger count equal to 1.
• Set the arm count equal to the total number of pulses to output.

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Keithley 2651A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Voltage40 V
Current Range0 to 3 A
Resolution6.5 digits
Resolution (Current)100 pA
Minimum Current Resolution100 pA
Power300 W
Display5.7-inch color LCD
TypeSourceMeter
Communication InterfacesUSB, GPIB, Ethernet
InterfacesGPIB, USB, Ethernet
Accuracy (Voltage)0.02% + 3 mV
Resolution (Voltage)100 nV
Minimum Voltage Resolution100 nV

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