Series 2600 System SourceMeters Reference Manual TSP Programming Fundamentals 2-25
Return to Section 2 topics 2600S-901-01 Rev. A / May 2006
Selecting a configuration
When a project is created using the Test Script Builder, a Configuration name for
the launch is also created. The project name is altered to append “_Script” to it.
For example, for a project named “SourceMeasure,” the configuration will be
named “SourceMeasure_Script.”
In the Run window, the Configurations area lists the TSP Scripts. To view the
launch configuration for a script, click the Configurations name.
Figure 2-13
shows the Main tab for “SourceMeter_Script.”
Selecting script files and launch order
As shown in Figure 2-13, script files for the project are shown in the Main tab of
the configuration window. Script files listed on the Available Project Files side of
the tab are not selected to launch. Script files on the Load Order side are selected
to launch in the order that they are listed.
Make configuration changes in the Main tab as follows:
• To move a script file to the Load Order side, click the file name and then
click the Add > button.
• To move a file to the Available Project Files side, click the file name then
click the < Remove button.
• For script files on the Load Order side, use the Up and Down buttons in a
similar manner to change the launch sequence.
• After making changes in the Main tab, click the Apply button.
Selecting the type of launch
There are two options for the launch process:
• Load – The script will load into the run-time environment of the Series
2600, but will not run. The script can be run later.
• Load and Execute – The script will load into the run-time environment.
After the load process is completed, the script will run.
• Auto Run – With Load and Execute selected, Auto Run can be enabled.
When enabled, the script will automatically run whenever the Series 2600
is powered on.
Storing the script
When a script is launched it can be stored in the volatile or non-volatile memory of
the Series 2600. If stored in volatile memory, it will be lost when the SourceMeter
power is turned off. If stored in non-volatile memory, it will not be lost when the
power is turned off.