Combining SMU outputs .................................................................................................... 2-27
Pulse characteristics for the 2601B, 2602B, and 2604B ......................................................... 2-28
Pulse characteristics for the 2611B, 2612B, 2614B, 2634B, 2635B, and 2636B .................... 2-29
Guidelines for combining SMU outputs ................................................................................... 2-30
Source current using two 2600B instruments in parallel ......................................................... 2-30
Source voltage using two 2600B instruments in series ........................................................... 2-33
Source voltage with extended current using two 2600B instruments in parallel ...................... 2-36
Combining channels in series to output higher voltage ........................................................... 2-39
Combining channels in parallel to output higher current ......................................................... 2-40
Output-off modes ............................................................................................................... 2-40
Normal output-off mode .......................................................................................................... 2-41
High-impedance output-off mode ............................................................................................ 2-41
Zero output-off mode ............................................................................................................... 2-41
Output-off function ................................................................................................................... 2-42
Output-off limits (compliance) .................................................................................................. 2-43
Remote programming output-off states quick reference ......................................................... 2-43
Range ................................................................................................................................. 2-44
Available ranges ...................................................................................................................... 2-44
Maximum source values and readings .................................................................................... 2-44
Measure autodelay .................................................................................................................. 2-45
Ranging limitations .................................................................................................................. 2-45
Manual ranging ....................................................................................................................... 2-45
Autoranging ............................................................................................................................. 2-46
Low range limits ...................................................................................................................... 2-46
Range considerations ............................................................................................................. 2-47
Range programming ............................................................................................................... 2-47
Digits .................................................................................................................................. 2-49
Setting display resolution from the front panel ........................................................................ 2-49
Setting display resolution from a remote interface .................................................................. 2-49
Speed ................................................................................................................................. 2-50
Setting the speed from the front panel .................................................................................... 2-50
Setting the speed using the remote interface .......................................................................... 2-50
Sweep operation ................................................................................................................ 2-51
Sweep characteristics ............................................................................................................. 2-52
Configuring and running sweeps ............................................................................................. 2-60
Sweeping using factory scripts ................................................................................................ 2-63
Sweep programming examples ............................................................................................... 2-63
Relative offset .................................................................................................................... 2-65
Enabling and disabling relative offset from the front panel ...................................................... 2-65
Defining a relative offset value from the front panel ................................................................ 2-65
Relative offset commands ....................................................................................................... 2-66
Filters.................................................................................................................................. 2-66
Filter types............................................................................................................................... 2-66
Response time ........................................................................................................................ 2-68
Enabling the filter from the front panel .................................................................................... 2-68
Configuring the filter from the front panel ................................................................................ 2-68
Setting the filter using a remote interface ................................................................................ 2-69
High-capacitance mode ..................................................................................................... 2-69
Understanding high-capacitance mode ................................................................................... 2-70
Enabling high-capacitance mode ............................................................................................ 2-72
Saved setups ..................................................................................................................... 2-75
Saving user setups .................................................................................................................. 2-75
Start-up configuration .............................................................................................................. 2-76
Restoring the factory default setups using remote commands ................................................ 2-77