Figure 65: Voltage source output characteristics (2611B, 2612B, 2614B, 2634B, 2635B, 2636B)
The following figure shows the limit lines for the voltage source. The voltage source limit line
represents the maximum source value possible for the presently selected voltage source range. For
example, if you are using the 20 V source range, the voltage source limit line is at 20.2 V. The current
compliance limit line represents the actual compliance in effect (see Limit principles (on page 5-1)).
These limit lines are boundaries that represent the operating limits of the instrument for this quadrant
of operation. The operating point can be anywhere inside (or on) these limit lines. The limit line
boundaries for the other quadrants are similar.
Figure 66: Voltage source limit lines (2611B, 2612B, 2614B, 2634B, 2635B, 2636B)