1. Press the [Setup] key, select <Limit Setup> in the menu on the right side of the display, and enter
the limit setup page.
2. Move the cursor to "Comp", select [ON] in the menu area on the right side of the screen, and the
compare function will be enabled.
3. Move the cursor to "Count", then select [ON] in the menu area on the right side of the screen, and
the count function will be enabled.
4. Move the cursor to "Mode", then select "Tolerance" or "Continuous" in the menu area on the right
side of the screen.
5. Set the bin sorting deviation type, reference value, bin limit and related options on the <Limit
Setup> page.
6. Press [Display] to enter the <Meas Display> page, and enter the corresponding page to measure
the DUT.
Note: The ON/OFF of the comparison function and the ON/OFF of the counting function can also
be set in the <Meas Display> page.
10.2 List Sweep Handler Description
When using the list sweep sorting, the interface model provided by the instrument is 57BR-4036L
(the same interface as the bin sorting), and provides /FAIL1-/FAIL10 and the total /PASS and /FAIL
signals.
10.2.1 List Sweep Sorting Logic
A maximum of 4 parameters can be set for each sweep point. The upper and lower limits of the
corresponding parameter settings indicate that they participate in the sorting. If the upper and lower
limits are not set, they do not participate in the sorting. All the parameters participating in the
sorting among the 4 parameters are qualified, indicating that the sweep point is qualified. As long as
there is one unqualified sweep point, the sweep point is judged to be unqualified. In the list sweep
display interface, the P/F column at the end of each sweep point will display PASS or FAIL, and the
sweep points without upper and lower limits will be displayed at the corresponding P/F. Sweep
points 1-10 correspond to /BIN1-/BIN10 in sequence, and all are active low. The sorting results of
sweep point 11 and subsequent sweep points do not have separate sorting signals. If all the sweep
points with upper and lower limits are qualified, a total PASS signal will be output, and if one of the
sweep points with upper and lower limits is set unqualified, a FAIL signal will be output. Sweep
points that do not have upper and lower limits set do not participate in the sorting.
10.2.2 Technical Description
10.2.2.1 List Sweep Output Signal
Active low, open collector, optoelectronic isolation
Table 10-5 Output signal