8: Keithley User Library Tool (KULT) Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer
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Entering the VSweep user-module header files
You do not need to enter any header files for the VSweep user module. The default keithley.h
header file is sufficient.
Continue with Documenting the VSweep user module (on page 8-32
).
Documenting the VSweep user module
Select the Description tab and enter documentation for the user module, based on the comments
provided in the code and other information about the module. Continue with
Saving the VSweep user
module (on page 8-32).
Saving the VSweep user module
From the File menu, select Save Module.
Continue with Compiling and building the VSweep user module (on page 8-32
).
Compiling and building the VSweep user module
To compile the user module:
1. Click the Build tab at the bottom of the dialog box to open the Build tab area.
2. In the Options menu, click Compile. The user module compiles. If the code and parameters
were entered as specified, you should not see error messages.
If you do see error messages, check for typographic errors; then fix and recompile the user module.
If necessary, review Finding code errors (on page 8-24).
3. In the Options menu, click Build Library. The user library builds. You should not see error
messages.
Continue with Checking the VSweep user module (on page 8-32
).
Checking the VSweep user module
Check the user module by creating and executing a UTM in Clarius.
To check the user module:
1. Connect a 1 kΩ resistor between the FORCE terminal of the ground unit (GNDU) and the FORCE
terminal of SMU1.
2. Instead of creating a new project, reuse the UserModCheck project that you created in Tutorial 1.
3. Choose Select.
4. Select the Devices tab.
5. Select the 2-wire-resistor.
6. Choose Select.
7. Select the Tests tab.
8. For the Custom Test, select Choose a test from the pre-programmed library (UTM).
9. Drag Custom Test to the project tree. The test has a red triangle next to it to indicate that it is not
configured.
10. Select Rename.