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Model 4200A-SCS Pulse Card (PGU and PMU) User's Manual Section 3: Setting up PMUs and PGUs in Clarius
4200A-PMU-900-01 Rev. A December 2020 3-7
For example, if Start = 0 V, Stop = 5 V, and Step = 0.6 V:
In this case, the Step value is forced to 0.625 V, which results in a point value of 9.333, which is
rounded to 9. The instrument forces nine voltages at 0 V, 0.625 V, 1.25 V, 1.875 V, 2.5 V, 3.125 V,
3.75 V, 4.375 V, and 5 V.
Points
The number of points that are measured. This value is calculated by Clarius using the information
entered for the Start, Stop, and Step parameters, using the equation:
Base
The voltage offset (from 0 V) that is the reference for the pulse amplitude.
Amplitude
The amplitude voltage.
Dual Sweep (pulse)
When you select Dual Sweep, the instrument sweeps from start to stop, then from stop to start. When
you clear Dual Sweep, the instrument sweeps from start to stop only.
The amplitude, base, and dc sweeps have an option for Dual Sweep. The figure below shows the
difference between a single pulse sweep and a dual pulse sweep. This figure illustrates a linear
voltage sweep; 0 V to 4 V in 1 V steps.
Figure 34: Single and dual pulse amplitude sweep examples

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BrandKeithley
Model4200A-SCS
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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