10-34 Sweep Operation 2400 Series SourceMeter
®
User’s Manual
Remote Pulse Mode sweep operation
The commands for Pulse Mode operation are provided in Table 5-1 in Section 5, while the
staircase sweep commands are provided in Table 10-3.
Table 10-9 provides a typical remote command sequence for performing the 3-point Pulse
Model linear staircase sweep shown in Figure 10-10.
Table 10-9
Pulse Mode linear staircase sweep programming example
Command Description
*RST
:SOUR:FUNC PULS
:SOUR:PULS:WIDT 0.005
:SOUR:PULS:DEL 0.003
:SENS:VOLT:NPLC 0.1
:TRIG:COUN 3
:SOUR:FUNC VOLT
:SENS:FUNC ‘CURR’
:SENS:CURR:PROT 0.1
:SOUR:VOLT:START 1
:SOUR:VOLT:STOP 3
:SOUR:VOLT:STEP 1
:SOUR:VOLT:MODE SWE
:READ?
Restore GPIB default conditions.
Select Pulse Mode.
5ms pulse width.
3ms pulse delay.
Measure speed = 0.1 PLC.
1
Pulse count = # sweep points.
2
Volts source function.
1
Current sense function.
1
100mA current compliance.
1V start voltage.
3V stop voltage.
1V step voltage.
Select volts sweep mode.
3
Trigger sweep, request data.
1. These commands are not required in this case, since unit assumes these operating
states after *RST but are included to demonstrate complete programming steps.
2. Trigger count should equal number of points in sweep:
Points = (Stop-Start)/Step + 1.
You can use SOUR:SWE:POIN? query to read the number of points.
3. This command should normally be sent after START, STOP, and STEP to avoid
delays caused by rebuilding sweep when each command is sent.
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