Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4 4- 37
Command Reference
Command Reference
BSSV
The BSSV command specifies the synchronous voltage source for the binary search
measurement. The synchronous source output will be:
Synchronous source output = polarity × BSV source output + offset
where BSV source output means the output set by the BSV command.
This command setting is cleared by the BSI/BSV command.
Execution
Conditions
The BSV command must be sent before sending this command.
Syntax BSSV chnum,polarity,offset[,Icomp]
Parameters chnum : Synchronous source channel number. The value must be slot number
where the module has been installed. Integer expression. 1 to 8 (1 and 5
are not available for HPSMU). See
Table 4-1 on page 4-9.
polarity : Polarity of the BSSV output for the BSV output.
0: Negative. BSSV output = −BSV output + offset
1: Positive. BSSV output = BSV output + offset
offset : Offset voltage (in V). Numeric expression.
0 to ±100, or 0 to ±200 for E5280B/E5290A
Both primary and synchronous search sources will use the same output
range. So check the output range set to the BSV command to determine
the synchronous source outputs.
Icomp : Current compliance value (in A). Numeric expression. If you do not
specify Icomp, the previous value is set. Zero amps (0
A) is not a valid
value for the Icomp parameter.
Example
Statements
OUTPUT @E5270;"BSSV 1,0,5,1E-6"
See Also Refer to Table 4-6 on page 4-14 for the source output value, output range, and the
available compliance values.