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1.3  Screen Configuration and Operation

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Chapter 1  Overvie

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List settings

Sweep point editing (p. 217)

Initial screen is displayed.

Key-lock setting (p. 230)

HIGH-Z reject function setting (p. 222)

LCD setting (p. 233)

Beep sound setting (p. 234)

Panel loading and saving (p. 315)

System reset (p. 237)

Application settings

Memory function setting (p. 219)

IO trigger setting (p. 228)

I/O output setting of judgment results
(p. 226)

Set detection sensitivity for measurement 
errors (p. 224)

Equivalent circuit analysis (p. 238)

* This key is displayed only when the

IM9000 Equivalent Circuit Analysis
Firmware has been installed.

EOM output method setting (p. 229)

Initial screen is displayed.

Trigger synchronous output function
(p. 235)

Summary of Contents for IM3570

Page 1: ...IM3570 Instruction Manual IMPEDANCE ANALYZER EN Dec 2018 Revised edition 8 IM3570A981 08 18 12H ...

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Page 3: ...ode 53 4 2 4 Perform Measurements with User defined Timing Trigger Measurement 55 4 2 5 Setting the DC bias 57 4 2 6 Setting the Measurement speed 59 4 2 7 Setting the Voltage Current Limit 60 4 2 8 Displaying Average Values Averaging Set 62 4 2 9 Measuring at Desired Time Trigger Delay 64 4 3 Setting DC Resistance Measurement 65 4 3 1 Setting the Measurement signal level 66 4 3 2 Setting the Meas...

Page 4: ...Initial screen 132 5 2 Setting Basic Settings of Measurement 133 5 2 1 Setting the measurement parameter 133 5 2 2 Setting the Sweep Parameter 135 5 2 3 Setting the Trigger 137 5 2 4 Setting the Display Timing 139 5 2 5 Setting the Trigger Delay 140 5 2 6 Segment Setting 142 5 3 Normal Sweep 143 5 3 1 Setting Sweep Points 143 5 3 2 Setting the Measurement Signal 157 5 3 3 Setting the Measurement R...

Page 5: ...s results 250 5 10 3Performing Equivalent Circuit Analysis 252 Performing frequency sweep measurement 252 Performing equivalent circuit analysis 253 5 10 4Simulating Frequency Characteristics 258 5 10 5Judging analysis results 260 Setting the Upper or Lower Limit Value 260 Making judgments using analysis results 262 5 10 6Generating X Y Displays 263 Creating an X Y display 263 Chapter 6 Continuous...

Page 6: ...r 11External Control 363 11 1 External Input Output Connector and Signals 363 Connector Type and Signal Pinouts 364 Signal Descriptions 367 11 2 Timing Chart 369 11 2 1LCR Measurement 369 11 2 2Analyzer Measurement 372 11 2 3Continuous Measurement Sequential Operation 373 11 2 4Continuous Measurement Step Operation 375 11 3 Internal Circuitry 376 Electrical Specifications 377 Connection Examples 3...

Page 7: ... 5 Appendix 5 Supplying DC Bias A 7 Appendix 6 The Residual Charge Protection Function A 10 Appendix 7 Series Equivalent Circuit Mode and Parallel Equivalent Circuit Mode A 11 Appendix 8 Selecting the Equivalent Circuit Model A 12 Appendix 9 Open Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation A 13 Appendix 10Rack Mounting A 14 Appendix 11Dimensional Diagram A 16 Appendix 12Initial Settings Ta...

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Page 9: ...erifying Package Contents When you receive the instrument inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during ship ping In particular check the accessories panel switches and connectors If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the specifications contact your dealer or Hioki representative Confirm that these contents are provided IM3570 Impedance Analyzer 1 Instruction ...

Page 10: ...Symbols In the manual the symbol indicates particularly important information that the user should read before using the product The symbol printed on the product indicates that the user should refer to a corresponding topic in the manual marked with the symbol before using the relevant function Indicates AC Alternating Current Indicates a grounding terminal Indicates the ON side of the power swit...

Page 11: ...lay value or scale length The maximum displayable value or scale length This is usually the name of the currently selected range rdg reading or displayed value The value currently being measured and indicated on the measuring in strument dgt resolution The smallest displayable unit on a digital measuring instrument i e the in put value that causes the digital display to show a 1 as the least signi...

Page 12: ...ry Checks Before using the instrument make sure that the insulation on the voltage cords is undamaged and that no bare conductors are improperly exposed Using the instru ment in such conditions could cause an electric shock so contact your dealer or Hioki representative for replacements Instrument Installation Avoid the following locations that could cause an accident or damage to the instrument E...

Page 13: ...l shock when transporting and handling Be especially careful to avoid physical shock from dropping To move the instrument first disconnect all cables remove any CF card and USB mem ory and carry it by the handle Do not apply heavy downward pressure with the stand extended The stand could be damaged Do not use excessive force on the touch panel and do not use sharp objects that could damage the tou...

Page 14: ...cases conductors to be measured may be hot Use only the specified connection cables Using a non specified cable may result in incorrect measurements due to poor connection or other reasons Before using a fixture or the like read the instruction manual supplied with the product to be used Before Connecting EXT I O To avoid electric shock or damage to the equipment always observe the following preca...

Page 15: ...because there is a danger of scratching the surface and corrupting the data Do not use adhesive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays or keep it in conditions of high tempera ture or humidity as there is a danger of warping with consequent loss of data To remove dirt dust or fingerprints from the disc wipe with a dry cloth or use a CD cleaner Always wipe from the inside to the o...

Page 16: ...Operating Precautions 8 ...

Page 17: ... frequency character istics and level characteristics and displays a graph on the color LCD of the instrument Comparator function LCR function p 86 Capable of making HI IN LO pass fail judgments based on the measurement values for two parameters ANALYZER function p 197 A pass fail judgment can be made for sweep mea surement results BIN function p 93 With LCR mode easily ranks measurement items int...

Page 18: ...ack Detected voltage high terminal LPOT jack Detected voltage low terminal LCUR jack Measurement current detected terminal GUARD jack Shield measurement ground terminal LCD Display This is a touch panel display Press the keys displayed on the screen to operate the instrument Judgment Result Indication LEDs Indicates the judgment results for comparator and BIN measurement LCR mode p 86 ANALYZER mod...

Page 19: ...with communication com mands Communication Instruction Manual Chapter 2 CD MAC address of the LAN p 306 Communication Instruction Manual Chapter 2 CD Manufacturer s Serial Number Shows the serial number Do not remove this label as it is required for product support RS 232C Connector The RS 232C interface can be used to connect to a PLC or computer Communication Instruction Manual Chapter 2 CD You ...

Page 20: ...ently set Indicates that a USB flash drive is connected p 329 Indicates the name of the loaded panel Operation keys An operation key is displayed depending on the situation Parameter keys Set each parameter p 25 Indicates the number of pages of measurement conditions that can be displayed Indicates the measurement conditions The settings of and differ depend ing on the measurement mode Menu keys S...

Page 21: ...w Select the measurement mode 1 3 2 Measurement Mode Selection Screen 1 Press 2 LCR Initial Screen Select the measurement mode Select Mode Selection LCR measurement p 37 ANALYZER measurement p 131 CONTINUOUS measurement p 265 Initial screen is displayed Procedure ...

Page 22: ... 1 Press 2 LCR Initial Screen LC on figure the settings of each of the LCR mode analyzer mode and continuous measure ment mode Procedure LCR Mode Basic setting Measurement frequency setting p 41 Measurement signal level setting p 43 Measurement range setting p 49 Measurement speed setting p 59 Voltage and current limit settings p 60 Average setting p 62 Trigger delay setting p 64 Trigger setting p...

Page 23: ...ttings p 78 Measurement result judgment setting p 84 Trigger synchronous output function p 104 Key lock setting p 121 Number of display digits setting for each parameter p 124 LCD setting p 127 Initial screen is displayed Application settings Panel loading and saving p 315 System reset p 129 Beep sound setting p 128 HIGH Z reject function setting p 108 IO setting p 115 p 117 Detection level monito...

Page 24: ...en Configuration and Operation 16 Checking the setting information Displays information regarding the AC signal Displays information regarding the DC signal You can check the settings on the measurement screen ...

Page 25: ... p 160 Measurement speed setting p 164 Average setting p 165 Point delay setting p 166 Initial screen is displayed Basic setting DC bias setting p 167 Measurement parameter setting p 133 Trigger delay setting p 140 Segment setting p 142 Sweep point setting p 143 Trigger setting p 137 Display timing setting p 139 Sweep parameter setting p 135 ...

Page 26: ...al axis scale setting p 177 Span setting p 179 Initial screen is displayed Draw color setting p 181 Vertical axis scale setting p 183 Grid display setting p 186 Graph setting Manual scaling setting p 184 Comparator setting Comparator setting p 197 Initial screen is displayed ...

Page 27: ...g and saving p 315 System reset p 237 Application settings Memory function setting p 219 IO trigger setting p 228 I O output setting of judgment results p 226 Set detection sensitivity for measurement errors p 224 Equivalent circuit analysis p 238 This key is displayed only when the IM9000 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Firmware has been installed EOM output method setting p 229 Initial screen is dis...

Page 28: ...r continuous measurement p 266 Removes all items from targets for continuous measurement p 266 Sets all items as targets for continuous measurement p 266 Displays panel information p 266 Initial screen is displayed Trigger setting p 270 Stops continuous measurement p 271 Application settings Display timing setting p 269 Initial screen is displayed LCD setting p 272 ...

Page 29: ...gs Screen Procedure 1 Press 2 LCR Initial Screen Set the compensation condition Initial screen is displayed Open circuit compensation setting p 273 Scaling setting p 302 Cable length compensation setting p 301 Short circuit compensation setting p 280 Load circuit compensation setting p 288 ...

Page 30: ...een To set the details of the system Initial screen is displayed Interface type settings RS 232C Setting Communication Instruction Manual CD LAN Setting Communication Instruction Manual CD Printer Setting p 381 USB Setting Communication Instruction Manual CD GP IB Setting Communication Instruction Manual CD ...

Page 31: ...Initial screen is displayed p 306 Initial screen is displayed Checking the Display Screen Panel test p 307 ROM RAM test p 312 I O test p 313 Display test p 310 Panel calibration p 308 Setting the Date and Time p 314 Initial screen is displayed Indicates the current date and time set on the instrument ...

Page 32: ...nation and type Initial screen is displayed Save method setting Save destination folder setting p 344 Save type setting p 333 Initial screen is displayed Save the measurement condition Saves the setting conditions p 349 Selects a file p 331 Displays the screen immediately above p 331 Switches the advanced settings screen p 331 ...

Page 33: ...circuit Loss coefficient tan Reactance Susceptance S DC Resistance Display no measurement parameter in the chosen position Effective resistance in series equivalent circuit mode ESR Effective resistance in parallel equivalent cir cuit mode Conductance S Impedance Admittance S Impedance phase angle Q factor The phase angle is shown based on the impedance Z When measuring based on the admittance the...

Page 34: ...1 3 Screen Configuration and Operation 26 ...

Page 35: ...or rack mounting Measurement Preparations Chapter 2 2 1 Preparation Flowchart Installing the Instrument p 4 Using the printer p 381 Connect measurement cables optional Hioki probes or test fixture p 30 Connecting the Power Cord p 29 Turning Power On p 31 Connect the external interface as needed 1 3 2 5 4 RS 232C GP IB USB LAN Make instrument settings 6 Connect to the test sample When finished meas...

Page 36: ...etal exposed Metal Exposed If there is any damage measured values may be unstable and mea surement errors may occur Replace the cable with an undamaged one No Metal Exposed If damage is evident request repairs Yes Is damage to the instrument evident Instrument Inspection When turning power on Does the self test screen appear model no version no No 2 The power cord may be damaged or the instrument ...

Page 37: ...instrument and plug it into an outlet 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord 1 Check that the instrument s power switch is turned off 2 Confirm that the line voltage matches instrument requirements and plug the power cord into the power inlet on the instrument 3 Plug the other end of the power cord into an outlet Turn off the power before disconnecting the power cord Connection Procedure ...

Page 38: ...s number may be displayed on the unit If all four terminals are disconnected a measurement signal and DC voltage of 6 V may be generated at the HPOT terminal and a DC voltage of 6 V at the LPOT terminal Connecting a measurement cable fixture Connect directly to the measurement jacks with the label side up and affix with the levers on the left and right Points to pay attention to when making your o...

Page 39: ...switch on When the power is turned on the same setting as when the power was last turned off appears Lights green For high precision measurements allow at least 60 minutes warm up before exe cuting zero adjustment Turning main power off Turn the MAIN POWER switch off At that time the measurement conditions are saved OFF When the power supply is interrupted by a power failure or the like the instru...

Page 40: ...nd Off 32 Be on standby ON the main power in the state hold down the front POWER switch 2 seconds approximately Lights red To cancel the standby The instrument is in standby state press the POWER switch on the front Lights green ...

Page 41: ...Measuring a Laminated Ceramic Capacitor 1 Connect the 9263 SMD test fixture to the measurement terminals For the connection procedure refer to the instruction manual supplied with the fixture 2 Set the measurement conditions Select the item you want to set and set it as follows LCR Basic Settings Measurement frequency 1 kHz p 41 Measurement signal level 1 V p 43 Measurement range AUTO p 49 Measure...

Page 42: ...k the measurement results When you want to measure under desired condition and timing See 4 2 4 Perform Measurements with User defined Timing Trigger Measurement p 55 When you want to judge the measurement results See 4 4 1 Judging with Upper and Lower Limit Values Comparator Measurement Mode p 86 When you want to save the measurement results See 4 5 2 Saving Measurement Results Memory function p ...

Page 43: ...easure 3 2 When Analyzer Measurement Mode LCR ANALYZER Measuring Element with Resonance Point 1 Connect the 9262 Test Fixture to the measurement terminals For the connection procedure refer to the instruction manual supplied with the fixture 2 Set the measurement conditions Analyzer Basic Settings Sweep point 100Hz to 5MHz p 145 Range AUTO p 160 See For details on the other items see from page 131...

Page 44: ... the measurement values See 5 6 1 Setting the Cursor p 188 When you want to check the local maximum and local minimum values quickly See 5 6 3 Performing Measurement Value Search p 194 When you want to judge sweep results See Area Judgment p 197 When you want to judge whether the peak position is appropriate See Peak Judgment p 208 ...

Page 45: ...ther items by applying any fre quency or level effective value signal to the element you want to measure This function is suitable for evalu ating the passive element of a capacitor coil or the like LCR Function Chapter 4 4 1 About LCR function The settings are synchronized between LCR mode and analyzer mode LCR ANALYZER ...

Page 46: ...splays the comparator settings Displays the BIN settings Displays the measurement conditions for AC measurement A measurement condition is displayed Indicates the name of the loaded panel Parameter keys Set each parameter p 39 Indicates the interface that is currently set Indicates that a USB flash drive is connected p 329 Indicates the usage status of internal memory p 106 Indicates error message...

Page 47: ...ndix 2 Measurement of High Impedance Components p A3 Appendix 7 Series Equivalent Circuit Mode and Parallel Equivalent Circuit Mode p A11 4 1 2 Setting Display Parameters 1 Press the first parameter key LCR Initial Screen Example 1st Capacitance Cs 3rd Loss coefficient D Procedure Press 2 Press to confirm the setting Parameter Setting 3 Press the third parameter key LCR Initial Screen ...

Page 48: ...out LCR function 40 If is selected in the parameter setting a measurement value is not displayed Press 4 Press to confirm the setting Parameter Setting 5 Cs and D are set as the parameters LCR Initial Screen ...

Page 49: ...4 2 Setting Basic Settings of Measurement Conditions LCR ANALYZER 4 2 1 Setting the Measurement frequency 1 3 LCR Initial Screen Example Measurement frequency 1 kHz LCR Basic Settings Procedure Set each digit Set the frequency with the numeric keypad Frequency Setting Digits Frequency Setting Numeric Keypad 2 Press There are the following two frequency input methods Press or to change the input me...

Page 50: ...unit key is pressed The unit keys are disabled until a number is entered If you attempt to set a test frequency greater than 5 MHz it will automatically be reduced to 5 MHz If you attempt to set a test frequency lower than 4 Hz it will automatically be increased to 4 Hz See p 387 Sets the measurement frequency to x10 Sets the measurement frequency to x1 10 If you make a mistake during input Press ...

Page 51: ...Setting the Measurement signal level Do not switch between V CV and CC while the test sample is still connected to the measurement terminals because doing so may damage the test sample Set open circuit voltage V The value of the open circuit voltage is set Set constant voltage CV The value of the voltage between the terminals of the object under test is set Set constant current CC The value of the...

Page 52: ...nt Signal Level Setting See For setting range and accuracy p 45 When the measurement value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range the following icon appears at the top of the screen In this case you should consider the following possible causes and you should either change the test conditions while checking the accuracy assured ranges 13 2 Measure ment Range and Accuracy p 395 or you should cons...

Page 53: ...sted to a constant value Open circuit voltage level V This voltage value is the value which is applied across the two terminals of the series combination of the object which is being tested and the output impedance As for the voltage which is applied across the terminals of the object which is being tested by itself if required you should either check the monitor voltage value or select constant v...

Page 54: ... follows Sample impedance Zm becomes as follows The impedance Zm observed from the generator is as follows Accordingly the voltage Vm across both leads of the sample is as follows Because the generator output voltage range is 5 mV to 5 V for 10 kHz the CV operation range per the above expression is Vm 0 8 mV to 0 78 V In low Z high accuracy mode the output resistance Ro becomes 10 The open circuit...

Page 55: ...cy setting range Constant current setting range Constant current accuracy 4 Hz to 1 000 MHz 0 01 mA to 50 mA 10 10 A 1 0001 MHz to 5 000 MHz 0 01 mA to 10 mA 20 10 A 0 010 mA 50 00 mA 10 00 mA 4 Hz 5 MHz 1 MHz Measurement frequency setting range Constant current setting range Constant current accuracy 4 Hz to 100 kHz 0 01 mA to 100 00 mA 10 10 A 0 010 mA 100 00 mA 4 Hz 5 MHz 100 kHz The constant c...

Page 56: ... measured at 1 kHz the CC operation range can be obtained as follows Sample impedance Zm becomes as follows The impedance Zm observed from the generator is as follows Accordingly the current Im across both leads of the sample is as follows Because the generator output voltage range is 5 mV to 5 V for 1 kHz the CC operation range per the above expression is Im 8 47 A to 42 3 mA In low Z high accura...

Page 57: ...es of Z and See Appendix 1 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions p A1 1 Setting AUTO Ranging AUTO The most suitable test range is set automatically This allows the most suitable measurement range to be set when measuring for example a test sample whose impedance varies greatly with frequency or a test sample whose nature is unknown HOLD The test range is fixed and may only be altered m...

Page 58: ...ay not work properly and a range may not be able to be determined Press 4 3 Press to close the setting screen If the instrument is being used outside the lim its of its specification the suitable range may not be set in auto ranging function In this case check the accuracy assured ranges in 13 2 Measure ment Range and Accuracy p 395 and then change the test conditions Range Setting ...

Page 59: ...Setting Basic Settings of Measurement Conditions 51 4 Chapter 4 LCR Function 2 Setting the Ranging to HOLD Procedure 2 Press LCR Initial Screen LCR Basic Settings LCR Basic Settings 1 3 Range Setting Press ...

Page 60: ...e guaranteed accuracy range is for the measurement values before compensation 3 Press to close the setting screen In the case of a test sample whose impedance changes according to the frequency when testing is being performed with HOLD set it may happen when the frequency is changed over that measurement cannot be continued to be performed upon the same test range You should change the test range ...

Page 61: ...e output resistance becomes 10 and sufficient current can flow to the test sample to be measured this mode enables highly accurate measurement 3 Low Z High Accuracy Mode Procedure 2 Press LCR Initial Screen LCR Basic Settings LCR Basic Settings 1 3 Range Setting Select ON OFF for the low Z high accuracy mode Sets the low Z high accuracy mode to OFF Sets the low Z high accuracy mode to ON 4 Press t...

Page 62: ...possible setting ranges of the frequency and measure ment signal level differ Refer to the following Settable range of measurement signal level p 45 Low Z high accuracy mode is only valid when the frequency is between 4 Hz and 100 kHz Detecting Disconnection of 4 Terminals When Low Z High Accuracy Mode When an element other than a capacitor or a capacitor with a low DC resistance is measured while...

Page 63: ...igger is gapplied or triggering occurs With this instrument you can select the following two types of trigger 4 2 4 Perform Measurements with User defined Timing Trigger Measurement Internal Trigger Trigger signals are automatically generated internally for continuous measurement External trigger Measurements are triggered by an external signal Manual measurement triggering is also available Proce...

Page 64: ...xternal Trigger When External Trigger Press on the screen to manually input a trigger Measurement is performed once Input via EXT I O Measurement is performed once each time a negative logic pulse signal is applied See Connector Type and Signal Pinouts p 364 Input from interface Measurement is performed once when TRG is transmitted See Included CD When is selected There are the following three typ...

Page 65: ...an superimpose a DC signal on the measurement signal 4 2 5 Setting the DC bias Procedure LCR Initial Screen LCR Basic Settings 1 Press 2 LCR Basic Settings 3 DC Bias Setting Select ON OFF for the DC bias Sets the DC bias to OFF Sets the DC bias to ON Press this button when using an external DC bias unit The DC bias will be set to ON and the bias value will be set to 0 00 V ...

Page 66: ...A7 When superimposing a DC voltage on a coil or the like refer to Appendix5 2 How to Supply a DC Bias Current p A9 A value for which the sum of the effective value of the AC signal level and the DC signal level will exceed 7 07 V cannot be set If the total value for the measurement signal level AC level DC bias value will become V the measurement signal cannot be raised any higher Reduce the AC le...

Page 67: ...ress to close the setting screen 1 LCR Basic Settings To select the measurement speed 3 The testing speed varies according to the number of parameters being displayed and according to their type See About Measurement Times and Measure ment Speed p 399 Performs high speed measurement This is the normal measurement speed Measurement precision improves Measurement accuracy is better than SLOW Measure...

Page 68: ...set Set the current limit When constant current CC is set Set the voltage limit Procedure LCR Initial Screen The present situation can be checked using the monitor display The monitor display is different for V CV and CC First set the measurement signal level and thereafter set the voltage or current limit The setting for voltage or current limit changes automatically to current or voltage limit a...

Page 69: ...acy 4 Hz to 1 000 MHz 10 10 A 1 0001 MHz to 5 000 MHz 20 10 A Example When constant voltage CV setting When the limit function is ON the display is as shown below Depending on the limit value setting the voltage or current applied to the sample may not reach the measurement signal level At this time the voltage or current which exceeds the lim it value is not being applied to the sample under test...

Page 70: ... times for averaging is always calculated backwards from the present When the sample to be tested is changed over it takes a little time for a certain stabili zation time period until the results is reliable With external trigger An average of the test values is calculated over the set number of times for averaging forwards from when the trigger is input M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M1 1 M1 M2 2...

Page 71: ...close the setting screen When you want to cancel the averaging function Press The number of averaging times is set to 001 and the averaging function is set to OFF 1 LCR Basic Settings 3 Number of Averaging Times Setting Press 2 LCR Basic Settings Settable range 1 to 256 times Use or to enter the number of aver aging times ...

Page 72: ...abilized 4 2 9 Measuring at Desired Time Trigger Delay Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 LCR Basic Settings Use or to enter the delay time 4 3 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 0 to 9 9999 s with resolution of 0 1 ms Trigger Delay Setting When you want to cancel the trigger delay function Press The set time is set to 0 s Press 2 LCR Basic Settings When trigger delay is used the LED for...

Page 73: ... 1 3 7 Parameter Settings Screen p 25 4 1 2 Setting Display Parameters p 39 When Rdc and other parameters are set the DC resistance is measured after those other parameters have been measured with the AC signal The measurement conditions can be set individually The DC bias function cannot be enabled when RDC measurement is performed Adding Rdc to Measurement Parameters LCR Initial Screen 1 Select ...

Page 74: ...ent signal level Do not switch between V CV and CC while the test sample is still connected to the mea surement terminals because doing so may damage the test sample Set open circuit voltage V The value of the open circuit voltage is set Set constant voltage CV The value of the voltage between the terminals of the object under test is set Set constant current CC The value of the current flowing th...

Page 75: ...haps the test signal level is too low increase the test signal level If the current measurement range during HOLD setting is not appropriate set again in the AUTO range or change the range by manual 3 To select the measurement signal level The accuracy of testing varies according to the test signal level See 13 2 Measurement Range and Accuracy p 395 Measurement Signal Level Setting open circuit vo...

Page 76: ...s applied across the two terminals of the series combination of the object which is being tested and the output impedance As for the voltage which is applied across the terminals of the object which is being tested by itself if required you should either check the monitor voltage value or select constant voltage CV and set a voltage value across these terminals Open circuit voltage level V setting...

Page 77: ...TO Ranging AUTO The most suitable test range is set automatically This allows the most suitable measurement range to be set when for example measuring a test sample whose nature is unknown HOLD The test range is fixed and may only be altered manually When the range is fixed high speed measurement is possible Procedure LCR Initial Screen Press 2 1 Rdc Basic Settings Rdc Basic Settings ...

Page 78: ...creen If the instrument is being used outside the lim its of its specification the suitable range may not be set in auto ranging function In this case check the accuracy assured ranges in 13 2 Measure ment Range and Accuracy p 395 and then change the test conditions Range Setting ...

Page 79: ...4 3 Setting DC Resistance Measurement 71 4 Chapter 4 LCR Function 2 Setting the Ranging to HOLD Procedure 2 Press LCR Initial Screen Rdc Basic Settings Rdc Basic Settings 1 3 Range Selection Press ...

Page 80: ...on p 273 and 7 2 Short Circuit Compensation p 280 When the measurement value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range the following icon appears at the top of the screen In this case you should consider the following possible causes and you should either change the test conditions while checking the accuracy assured ranges 13 2 Measure ment Range and Accuracy p 395 or you should consider the measu...

Page 81: ...t resistance becomes 10 and sufficient current can flow to the test sample to be measured this mode enables highly accurate measurement 3 Low Z High Accuracy Mode Procedure LCR Initial Screen Rdc Basic Settings 1 2 Press Rdc Basic Settings 3 Range Setting Select ON OFF for the low Z high accuracy mode Sets the low Z high accuracy mode to OFF Sets the low Z high accuracy mode to ON 4 Press to close...

Page 82: ...Connecting the Measurement Cables Probes or Fixture p 30 The error is also output via EXT I O See Chapter 11 External Control p 363 With low Z high accuracy mode the possible setting range of the measurement signal level differs Refer to the table below Settable range of measurement signal level p 68 Detecting Disconnection of 4 Terminals When Low Z High Accuracy Mode Measurement range 100 M 10 M ...

Page 83: ...justment sets the generation voltage to 0 V obtains the offset value generated in the internal circuit of the instrument and reduces the measurement error 4 3 3 Setting the DC Adjustment Function Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 Rdc Basic Settings 2 Rdc Basic Settings Press ...

Page 84: ...he impedance value of the measure ment object set a long DC delay time p 82 When DC adjustment is ON the measurement time becomes about twice as long because time is required both for normal measurement and for offset measurement DC adjustment measurement is performed in the following cases even if DC adjustment is set to OFF When measurement is first performed after the power is turned on When th...

Page 85: ... close the setting screen 1 Rdc Basic Settings 3 Measurement Speed Setting Press 2 Rdc Basic Settings To select the measurement speed The testing speed varies according to the number of parameters being displayed and according to their type See About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed p 399 Performs high speed measurement This is the normal measurement speed Measurement precision improves Mea...

Page 86: ... limit When constant current CC is set Set the voltage limit Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 Rdc Basic Settings 2 When the measurement signal level is a voltage V CV Measurement Signal Level Setting When the measurement signal level is a current CC Measurement Signal Level Setting The present situation can be checked using the monitor display The monitor display is different for V CV and CC First s...

Page 87: ...tant voltage CV setting When the limit function is ON the display is as shown below If the test signal level which is being applied to the sample under test exceeds the limit value Then the test signal level is stopped changing At this time the voltage or current which exceeds the lim it value is not being applied to the sample under test You should change the test signal level so that it does not...

Page 88: ...play After the signal level and range are set measurement is performed for the set number of averaging times and the measurement values are displayed 4 3 6 Displaying Average Values Average set The averaging process during Rdc measurement performs arithmetic averaging processing regardless of the trigger setting Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 Rdc Basic Settings Press 2 Rdc Basic Settings ...

Page 89: ...r 4 LCR Function 4 Press to close the setting screen When you want to cancel the averaging function Press The number of averaging times is set to 1 3 No of Averaging Times Setting Use or to enter the number of aver aging times Settable range 1 to 256 ...

Page 90: ...ment to DC measurement Signal level changed Range changed DC delay Initial value 0 0003 seconds Measure DC resistance DC delay Initial value 0 0003 seconds Measure offset When DC adjustment is enabled ON End measurement When the number of averaging times is 2 or more The number of times is 2 in this example Setting changed Changed from AC mea surement to DC mea surement Signal level changed Range ...

Page 91: ...surement is performed accurately observe the measurement waveform in advance and then set the delay time required until the DC signal level stabi lizes 4 Press to close the setting screen Use or to enter the delay time 3 Settable range 0 0003 to 9 9999 s Delay Time Setting When you want to cancel setting of the delay time Press The set time is set to 0 0003 s Press 2 Rdc Basic Settings ...

Page 92: ... and the measurement values Use the following procedure to select and set one of the modes 4 4 Judging Measurement Results Setting the judgment mode LCR ANALYZER Judgment by comparator measurement and BIN mea surement is performed for the first parameter and third parameter Therefore set the measurement values you want to judge for the first parameter and third parameter in advance See 4 1 2 Setti...

Page 93: ...ancels the comparator and BIN measure ment settings Sets comparator measurement p 86 Sets BIN measurement p 93 Judgment Mode Setting 4 Press to close the setting screen When comparator measurement and BIN measurement are performed only the first and third parameters can be set The second and fourth parameters become LMT ...

Page 94: ...nt panel LEDs Lights green Lights red When the compar ator measurement result is HI or LO When the comparator measurement result is IN Measured value is above upper limit Pass meets criteria Measured value is below lower limit Deviation Percent Setting p 91 HI IN IN LO upper limit value reference value lower limit value Enter reference values and then set percentages corre sponding to the referenc...

Page 95: ...IN is displayed No test is performed to ensure that the upper limit value is greater than the lower limit value so no error message will be displayed if you set the upper limit value and lower limit value the wrong way around If the power is turned off while the comparator measurement screen is displayed the comparator measurement screen will be displayed when the instrument starts the next time y...

Page 96: ...it value Return to step 2 press use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value and press Press 2 3 LCR Initial Screen Comparator Condition Setting Upper Limit Value Setting 6 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 9 999999 G to 9 999999 G Settable range 9 999999 G to 9 999999 G When you do not want to set the upper and lower limit values Press Changing the unit a f p n m None k M G ...

Page 97: ...nce Value Percentage mode Procedure 1 Press Press and use the numeric keypad to set the reference value 4 Press to confirm the reference value Press 2 3 LCR Initial Screen Comparator Condition Setting Reference Value Setting Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Changing the unit a f p n m None k M G Step the units up Step the units down ...

Page 98: ...9 8 Press to close the setting screen 5 Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 6 Press to confirm the upper limit value Press and use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value Set the upper limit value as a percentage relative to the reference value The actual internal operation consists of calculating the upper limit value of comparison using the equation given below and comparing it to the me...

Page 99: ...displayed as a deviation from the refer ence value The reference value and upperand lower limit values are set in the same manner as in the percentage mode See Setting the Upper or Lower Limit Value as a Percentage Relative to a Reference Value Percentage mode p 89 The settings of the reference value and the upper and lower limit values are common to both the per centage mode and deviation percent...

Page 100: ...it Value Setting 8 Press to close the setting screen 5 6 Press to confirm the upper limit value Press and use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value 7 Return to step 2 press and use the numeric keypad to enter the lower limit value Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 When you do not want to set the upper limit Press ...

Page 101: ...within all of the set judgment references so OUT OF BINS is displayed In contrast the first reference that measurement value B is judged to be within is the judgment reference that was set for BIN5 so BIN 5 is displayed 4 4 2 Classifying Measurement Results BIN Measurement About BIN function Select the judgment mode for BIN measurement before setting the judgment conditions p 84 When the measureme...

Page 102: ...mit values of the measurement parameters The measurement values displayed are the same as those of the mea surement parameters If the power is turned off in BIN measurement mode the mode will be BIN measurement mode when the instrument starts the next time you turn the power on For a BIN number that does not require a BIN judgment set the upper and lower limit val ues to OFF The measurement condit...

Page 103: ...n 1 Setting the Upper or Lower Limit Value as an Absolute Value ABS Absolute Value mode Procedure 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press Press to return to the BIN setting screen BIN Settings BIN Mode Setting The button display differs depending on the measurement parameter ...

Page 104: ...ue of the first parameter 6 Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Upper Lower Limit Value Settings Upper Limit Value Setting Press to confirm the upper limit value 4 Use or to select the BIN number to set and press BIN Settings When you do not want to set the upper and lower limit values Press ...

Page 105: ...reen 7 Return to step 5 press and use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value 8 Press to confirm the lower limit value 9 Return to step 4 and set the upper and lower limit values of the second parameter in the same way 11 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G ...

Page 106: ...he Upper or Lower Limit Value as a Percentage Relative to a Ref erence Value Percentage mode Procedure 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press to select percentage mode BIN Settings BIN Mode Setting The button display differs depending on the measurement parameter ...

Page 107: ...on 6 Use or to select the BIN number to set and press BIN Settings Press Use the numeric keypad to enter the reference value and press Settable range 9 999999G to 9 99999G 4 Press to return to the BIN setting screen 5 Reference Value Setting BIN Mode Setting ...

Page 108: ...rn to step 7 press and use the numeric keypad to enter the lower limit value 10 Press to confirm the lower limit value 11 Return to step 6 and set the upper and lower limit values of the second parameter in the same way 13 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Upper Lower Limit Value Settings Upper Limit Value Setting Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Press to con...

Page 109: ...g Upper and Lower Limit Values as Values Relative to the Offset from the Reference Value Deviation Percentage Mode Procedure 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press to select percentage mode BIN Settings BIN Mode Setting The button display differs depending on the measurement parameter ...

Page 110: ...to select the BIN number to set and press BIN Settings Press Use the numeric keypad to enter the reference value and press Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Press to return to the BIN setting screen 5 BIN Mode Setting 4 Reference Value Setting ...

Page 111: ...creen 9 Return to step 7 press and use the numeric keypad to enter the lower limit value 10 Press to confirm the lower limit value 11 Return to step 6 and set the upper and lower limit values of the second parameter in the same way 13 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Upper Lower Limit Value Settings Upper Limit Value Setting Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 ...

Page 112: ...that the signal is applied to the sample only during measurement Thus reducing the generation of heat in the sample and decreasing electrode wear 4 5 Setting Application Settings LCR ANALYZER 4 5 1 Synchronizing Measurement Trigger Synchronous Output Function Procedure LCR Initial Screen Application Settings 1 Press 2 Application Settings ...

Page 113: ...erformed once The measurement signal is output when the trigger signal is input and stops after mea surement ends In continuous measurement mode the measurement signal stops after measurement of the last panel ends 3 Trigger Sync Setting Select ON OFF for the trigger synchronous output function Sets the trigger synchronous output function to OFF Sets the trigger synchronous output function to ON U...

Page 114: ...emory are in accordance with the MEASure VALid setting For details on how to acquire the saved measurement results or set MEASure VALid refer to the included CD 4 5 2 Saving Measurement Results Memory function Saving Measurement Values Procedure LCR Initial Screen Application Settings 1 Press Use or to set the number of measurement results 3 Settable range 1 to 32000 The number of measurement resu...

Page 115: ...t ON OFF for the memory function Clears all of the saved measurement results from the instrument memory Saves the measurement values stored in the in strument memory to a USB flash drive and then clears the measurement values from the instru ment memory The measurement values are saved to the MEMORY folder in the USB flash drive The file name is automatically assigned from the date and time Sets t...

Page 116: ...ntrol p 363 The judgment reference is calculated from the nominal value range name of the current measurement range and the judgment reference value as shown below Judgment reference Nominal value of current measurement range Judgment reference value 4 5 3 Detecting OPEN during 2 terminal Measurement HIGH Z Reject Function Example Current measurement range 30 k Judgment reference value 150 Judgmen...

Page 117: ...ets the HIGH Z reject function to ON Use or to set the judgment reference value 5 4 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 0 to 30000 HIGH Z Setting A ratio is set using the range name as the refer ence value Example When the 1 k range is used A ratio to the value of 1 k is set If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again ...

Page 118: ... of each of the voltage and current that is calculated the first time is treated as the refer ence value and then following calculation expression is used to calculate the value for the voltage effec tive value and current effective value calculated for the second and subsequent times An error is detected when exceeds the set limit value 4 5 4 Monitoring the Detection Level Monitoring the Detectio...

Page 119: ...unction Operation by Set Frequency 3 Detection Level Monitoring Function Setting Select ON OFF for the function to monitor the detection level Sets the detection level monitoring function to OFF Sets the detection level monitoring function to ON Use or to enter the limit value 5 4 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 0 01 to 100 00 Detection Level Monitoring Function Setting Frequency ...

Page 120: ...ure MEMory Furthermore it is output as a measurement error to the ERR terminal 10 pin of the EXT I O See Connector Type and Signal Pinouts p 364 Even in a normal contact state an error may be output due to the influence of external noise It is possible to judge external noise Use the shielding process as a measure against external noise Chattering monitoring is not performed during offset measurem...

Page 121: ...ate measurement range is set Under normal circumstances the countermeasures described in Appendix 4 Countermeasures Against Incorporation of External Noise p A5 need to be taken but if a measurement error occurs even after taking the countermeasures increase the setting value which defines the error of the measurement signal to reduce the detection sensitivity for measurement errors so that you ca...

Page 122: ... the setting value is set to 2 or higher the accuracy specifications may not be able to be satisfied Furthermore shifting to the most suitable range may not occur during auto range opera tion 3 Level Value Setting Use or to enter the level value Settable range 1 to 32 4 Press to close the setting screen ...

Page 123: ... EXT I O You can also set whether to reset the comparator and BIN judgment results simultaneously with the measure ment start signal See 11 2 Timing Chart p 369 4 5 6 Setting the Delay Time from the Output of Com parator and BIN Judgment Results until Output of EOM LOW and Resetting Judgment Results Procedure LCR Initial Screen Press 2 Application Settings Application Settings 1 3 I O Setting Pres...

Page 124: ...lts are output Resets the judgments results at the time of the measurement start signal 5 I O Judgment Setting 6 Press to close the setting screen 4 I O Judgment Setting Use or to set the delay time for the period from the output of the comparator and BIN judgment results until the output of EOM LOW Settable range 0 0000 s to 0 9999 s If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input an...

Page 125: ...ut after trigger is received Furthermore you can also select either the rising edge or falling edge as the valid edge of trigger input from the EXT I O See 11 2 Timing Chart p 369 4 5 7 Enabling Trigger Input for during Measurement and Setting the Valid Edge of Trigger Input Procedure LCR Initial Screen 3 Application Settings I O Setting 1 Press 2 Application Settings Press ...

Page 126: ...d edge of trigger input Sets the rising edge as the valid edge of trigger input Disables trigger input from the EXT I O during measurement during EOM HI output after trigger is received Enables trigger input from the EXT I O during measurement during EOM HI output after trigger is received Select the I O trigger function setting ...

Page 127: ... circuit the instrument can be configured to maintain the low on state for a preset time once EOM changes to low on before reverting the signal to high off after the completion of measurement The INDEX output method can be changed in the same manner See Chapter 11 External Control p 363 4 5 8 Setting the EOM Output Method Procedure LCR Initial Screen 3 Application Settings I O Setting 1 Press 2 Ap...

Page 128: ...g the EOM output method 5 Press to close the setting screen Setting the output method Use or to set the EOM output time for the PULSE setting Settable range 0 0001 to 0 9999 s For HOLD and PULSE timing charts see Chapter 11 External Control p 363 ...

Page 129: ...he settings You can also set a passcode security code 4 5 9 Disabling Key Operation Key lock Function Procedure LCR Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Application Settings Key Lock Setting 1 In the case of an external trigger the key lock is not enabled for Turning off the power does not cancel the key lock function ...

Page 130: ...s to be entered to disable the key lock Take care not to forget the set passcode Press when the key lock is enabled Disable Key Lock Input Passcode When a passcode is set Enter the passcode and press The entered passcode is indicated as on the screen To cancel input Press When a passcode is not set Press When you want cancel the disabling of the key lock Press If you forget the passcode perform a ...

Page 131: ...tion If the error indication shown on the left appears check the following items Key Lock Disable Error Cause Remedy was pressed before you entered the passcode Press and enter the passcode The entered passcode is incorrect Press and enter the passcode again ...

Page 132: ... Settings 124 You can set the number of effective digits of the measurement value for each parameter 4 5 10 Setting the Number of Display Digits Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 Press 2 Application Settings Application Settings ...

Page 133: ...laces Up to four decimal places Up to 7 digits 6 Up to three decimal places Up to five decimal places Up to second decimal place Up to three decimal places Up to 6 digits 5 Up to second decimal place Up to four decimal places Up to one decimal place Up to second decimal place Up to 5 digits 4 Up to one decimal place Up to three decimal places Up to zero decimal places Up to one decimal place Up to...

Page 134: ...r is turned off when is displayed will be displayed when the instrument starts the next time you turn the power on 4 5 11 Enlarging Display of Measurement Values Procedure Press in the initial screen to display the magnification display screen When you want to show normal display Press in the magnification display screen LCR Initial Screen Magnification Display Screen When Normal Magnification Dis...

Page 135: ...Procedure When you want to turn the backlight on again If you touch the touch panel while the backlight is off the backlight will turn on again 3 Press 2 Application Settings Application Settings LCD setting Turns OFF the LCD The LCD turns off after approximately 10 sec onds elapse since the touch panel was last touched Sets the LCD to always on Select the LCD setting and press to close the settin...

Page 136: ...omparator When the comparator result is IN a beep sound is emitted When the comparator result is LO or HI a beep sound is emitted When a comparator judgment is made no beep sound is emitted When judgment performed with 2 comparators When both of these comparator results are IN a beep sound is emitted When either one is LO or HI a beep sound is emitted Beep sound settings for when comparator judgme...

Page 137: ... reset can also be performed with the RST and PRESet communication commands See Description of communications commands on the included CD 4 5 14 Initializing System Reset Procedure LCR Initial Screen 1 Application Settings 3 Press 2 Application Settings System Reset Press to restore the factory default settings and automatically redisplay the initial screen When you want to cancel the system reset...

Page 138: ...4 5 Setting Application Settings 130 ...

Page 139: ...ping the measurement frequency and measurement signal level The measurement results can be displayed in a graph Use this function for measuring frequency characteris tics and level characteristics ANALYZER Function Chapter 5 5 1 About ANALYZER function The settings are synchronized between LCR mode and analyzer mode LCR ANALYZER ...

Page 140: ...s p 329 Select the screen display method Displays list of numeric values Displays graph Displays an X Y graph p 263 Indicates the maximum and minimum values of the vertical axis of the graph Indicates the usage status of internal memory p 106 Print the screen p 381 Save the screen p 333 Set the vertical axis to auto scale p 185 Indicates that a USB flash drive is connected p 329 Indicates the inte...

Page 141: ...ny of and first Set the measurement parameter for analyzer mode 5 2 Setting Basic Settings of Measurement LCR ANALYZER 5 2 1 Setting the measurement parameter DC resistance measurement cannot be performed in analyzer mode Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings ...

Page 142: ...ect the first parameter Select the second parameter LCR mode ANALYZER mode PARA1 PARA1 PARA2 Unused PARA3 PARA2 PARA4 Unused In analyzer mode two types of parameter mea surement can be performed PARA1 and PARA2 The parameter settings of LCR mode and parame ter settings of analyzer mode are synchronized as shown below ...

Page 143: ...r set for this item The following four types of parameter can be set as the sweep parameter 5 2 2 Setting the Sweep Parameter When the sweep parameter is changed the comparator setting and sweep points are initial ized Frequency Open circuit voltage Constant voltage Constant current Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings ...

Page 144: ... Measurement 136 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Sweep Parameter Setting Select the sweep parameter Performs frequency sweep Performs open circuit voltage sweep Performs constant voltage sweep Performs constant current sweep ...

Page 145: ...rdance with the trigger setting that is set for this item The following three types of trigger can be set as the trigger setting Sequential sweep Repeat sweep Step sweep For details on each of the triggers refer to Step 1 5 2 3 Setting the Trigger Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings Analyzer Basic Settings 1 ...

Page 146: ...s in a sweep being performed repeatedly Performs a step sweep When an external trigger is input measure ment is performed at the current measure ment point and then the process moves to the next measurement point If this is set to or is displayed in the measurement screen Each time you press a sequence sweep or step sweep is performed The trigger setting that is set for this item differs from the ...

Page 147: ...e each sweep point is measured If it is set to to give priority to the measurement time the screen update time becomes short 5 2 4 Setting the Display Timing Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Draw Timing Setting Set the timing for display Sequentially draws after measurement of each sweep point Draws al...

Page 148: ... measurement End of measurement End of measurement End of measurement Internal trigger Return to measurement of sweep point 1 External trigger External trigger External trigger External trigger Trigger delay Point delay Measurement of sweep point 1 Measurement of sweep point 2 Measurement of sweep point 3 Measurement of last sweep point Measurement of sweep point 1 Measurement of sweep point 2 Mea...

Page 149: ...r Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings Analyzer Basic Settings Trigger Delay Setting Use or to set the delay time 1 Settable range 0 to 9 9999 s with resolution of 0 1 ms If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again ...

Page 150: ...t is also possible to fix the sweep parameter and perform interval mea surement which measures at a set time interval Segment Sweep p 169 Divide the sweep range into ranges called segments and then perform sweep measurement The sweep range sweep points and measurement conditions can be set for each segment Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Analyzer Bas...

Page 151: ...the setting of the sweep parameter p 135 When p 143 When or p 148 When p 152 5 3 Normal Sweep 5 3 1 Setting Sweep Points When the setting is LCR ANALYZER Do not switch between V CV and CC while the test sample is still connected to the measurement termi nals because doing so may damage the test sample p 45 Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Analyzer Basic Settings Analyzer Basic Settings 1 ...

Page 152: ...lue and end value of the sweep Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points 開始値 終了値 掃引点数 Start value End value Number of sweep points For details on the settings refer to the following figures Sets the center value of the sweep range and the sweep width Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points 中心値 掃引幅 Center value Sweep Width Fixe...

Page 153: ...ting values of and The sweep points are calculated logarithmical ly from the setting values of and 8 Press to confirm the setting If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again The setting method of the sweep points can only be selected when the sweep parameter is fre quency and the setting method of the sweep range is In other cases the setting method of the sweep po...

Page 154: ...ing input press to cancel the input and start again The sweep width set with is centered on the frequency that was set with Therefore the range of values that you can set with varies depending on the value set with 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the start value of the sweep Settable range 4 Hz to 5 MHz 2 Press or key to confirm the setting 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the s...

Page 155: ...table range 4 Hz to 5 MHz 2 Press or key to confirm the setting 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the measurement time interval Settable range 0 s to 10000 s 4 Press key to confirm the setting 5 Press and use the numeric keypad to enter the number of measurements Settable range 2 to 801 6 Press key to confirm the setting 7 Press key to confirm the setting INTERVAL Setting When the sweep ra...

Page 156: ...5 3 Normal Sweep 148 When the setting is or Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 1 Example When ...

Page 157: ... number of sweep points 開始値 ステップ幅 Start value Step Width Sets the start value and end value of the sweep Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points 開始値 終了値 掃引点数 Start value End value Number of sweep points Sets the center value of the sweep range and the sweep width Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points 中心値 掃引幅 Center value S...

Page 158: ...ress to cancel the input and start again When or is set for the sweep parameter the setting method of the sweep points is fixed to linear 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the center value of the sweep range Settable range 0 005 to 5 000 V 2 Press key to confirm the setting 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the sweep width Settable range 0 005 to 5 000 V 4 Press key to confirm the ...

Page 159: ...he setting 7 Press to confirm the setting START STEP Settings If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again The range of values that can be set for varies depending on the values set with and If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the start value of the sweep Settable range 0 005 to 5 000...

Page 160: ...5 3 Normal Sweep 152 When the setting is Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 1 ...

Page 161: ...utomatically calculated from the number of sweep points 開始値 終了値 掃引点数 Start value End value Number of sweep points Sets the center value of the sweep range and the sweep width Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points 中心値 掃引幅 Center value Sweep Width Fixes the sweep parameter and performs mea surement at a set time interval タイムインターバル 掃引点数 Time Time interval Number...

Page 162: ...ring input press to cancel the input and start again When is set for the sweep parameter the setting method of the sweep points is fixed to linear 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the center value of the sweep range Settable range 0 01 mA to 50 mA 2 Press key to confirm the setting 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the sweep width Settable range 0 01 mA to 50 mA 4 Press key to con...

Page 163: ...he setting 7 Press to confirm the setting START STEP Settings If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again The range of values that can be set for varies depending on the values set with and If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the start value of the sweep Settable range 0 01 mA to 50 ...

Page 164: ...k the sweep point setting values in the sweep parameter setting section of the numerical value list display screen How to Check the Set Sweep Points Analyzer Initial Screen Measurement Value List Display Sweep parameter setting values ...

Page 165: ...e sweep parameter 5 3 2 Setting the Measurement Signal Open circuit Voltage Sweep Constant Voltage Sweep Constant Current Sweep Frequency Sweep You can set the measurement voltage or measurement current You can set the measurement frequency 2 When Frequency Sweep When Open circuit Voltage Sweep Constant Voltage Sweep Constant Current Sweep Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 When the...

Page 166: ...e is a sweep point of 1 V or above For details refer to 4 2 1 Setting the Measurement frequency p 41 and 4 2 2 Setting the Measurement signal level p 43 of the LCR function 3 Use or to enter the voltage or current value Open circuit Voltage Constant Voltage Constant Current Settings Frequency Setting 4 Press to close the setting screen Select the measurement level Open circuit voltage level p 45 V...

Page 167: ...159 5 Chapter 5 ANALYZER Function How to Check the Set Measurement Signal Analyzer Initial Screen You can check the measurement signal setting value in the measurement signal setting section of the graph display screen ...

Page 168: ...ing the Measurement Range The ranges are all defined in terms of impedance Therefore for a parameter other than impedance the value is obtained by calculating from the measured values of Z and See Appendix 1 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions p A1 In analyzer mode low Z high accuracy mode is set to OFF 1 Setting AUTO Ranging AUTO The most suitable test range is set automatically HOL...

Page 169: ... not work properly and a range may not be able to be determined If the instrument is being used outside the lim its of its specification the suitable range may not be set in auto ranging function In this case check the accuracy assured ranges in 13 2 Measurement Range and Accuracy p 395 and then change the test conditions Press 4 3 Press to close the setting screen Range Setting ...

Page 170: ...5 3 Normal Sweep 162 2 Setting the Ranging to HOLD Procedure Press Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Analyzer Basic Settings 2 3 Press Range Hold Setting ...

Page 171: ... kHz With a test sample whose impedance varies with frequency if the frequency is changed during measurement using HOLD measurement within the same range may not be possi ble When this happens change the measurement range The test range setting is made according to the combination of the impedances of the sample being tested and the test cables Therefore it can happen that testing is not possi ble...

Page 172: ...measurement speed 4 3 The testing speed varies according to the number of parameters being displayed and according to their type The speeds given in the table relate to the case of Z only being displayed See About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed p 399 Press to close the setting screen Performs high speed measurement This is the normal measurement speed Measurement precision improves Measur...

Page 173: ...e measurement values are averaged by arithmetic averaging during analyzer measure ment regardless of the trigger setting Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Press Analyzer Basic Settings 2 Use or to enter the number of averaging times 4 3 Press to close the setting screen Measurement Averaging Setting When you want to cancel the averaging function Press The number of averag...

Page 174: ...the Point Delay Procedure Press Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Analyzer Basic Settings 2 Use or to enter the delay time 4 3 Press to close the setting screen Settable range 0 0000 s to 10000 s with resolution of 0 1 ms Point Delay Setting When you want to cancel the point delay function Press The setting value is cleared to 0 ...

Page 175: ...e superimposed on the measurement signal 5 3 7 Setting the DC Bias Procedure Press Analyzer Initial Screen Analyzer Basic Settings 1 Analyzer Basic Settings 2 3 DC Bias Setting Select ON OFF for the DC bias Sets the DC bias to OFF Sets the DC bias to ON Press this button when using an external DC bias unit The DC bias will be set to ON and the bias value will be set to 0 00 V ...

Page 176: ...n superimposing a DC voltage of 2 5 V or above refer to Appendix5 1 How to Sup ply a DC Bias Voltage p A7 When superimposing a DC voltage on a coil or the like refer to Appendix5 2 How to Supply a DC Bias Current p A9 A value for which the sum of the effective value of the AC signal level and the DC signal level will exceed 7 07 V cannot be set If the total value for the measurement signal level A...

Page 177: ...uch as the sweep range number of sweep points and measurement signal level can be set The sweep range setting differs depending on the setting of the sweep parameter p 135 If a segment is edited including with ADD and DELETE or the sweep points are edited the com parator setting becomes invalid p 197 Sweep Setting Items Segment Sweep parameter Frequency Sweep Range 1 0000 kHz to 5 0000 MHz Number ...

Page 178: ...Hz to 5 0000kHz 10 000kHz to 100 00kHz 100 00 kHz to 5 0000MHz Number of sweep point 201 points 201 points 399 points Setting method of sweep points Log Log Linear Measurement signal type Open circuit voltage level Open circuit voltage level Open circuit voltage level Measurement signal level 1 000V 1 500V 0 500V Range AUTO 3 k AUTO Average 10 times 3 times OFF Measurement speed FAST MEDIUM SLOW P...

Page 179: ... you want to delete a segment Use or to select the segment and press 1 Setting the measurement level Setting the measurement range Setting the measurement speed Setting the average Setting the trigger delay Setting the DC bias 3 Segment Setting Select the segment setting Example When the setting is Setting the frequency When the setting is or The setting for DC bias is common to all segments A dif...

Page 180: ...et sweep point range For details refer to 4 2 1 Setting the Measurement frequency p 41 and 4 2 2 Setting the Measurement signal level p 43 of the LCR function Measurement Level Setting 2 Select the measurement level 3 Use or to enter the voltage or current value 4 Press to close the setting screen 1 Press The setting for the measurement level type is common for all segments A different type of mea...

Page 181: ...there is a sweep point of 1 V or above For details refer to 4 2 1 Setting the Measurement frequency p 41 and 4 2 2 Setting the Measurement signal level p 43 of the LCR function Setting the measurement range Measurement Frequency Setting 2 Use or to set the frequency Settable range 4 00 Hz to 5 0000 MHz 3 Press to close the setting screen 1 Press Press or to change the input method 2 Select the mea...

Page 182: ...lay If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again Measurement Averaging Setting 2 Use or to enter the number of averaging times Settable range 1 to 256 times 3 Press to close the setting screen See 5 3 5 Displaying as Average Values Average set p 165 1 Press If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again Point Delay Setting 2 Use or to e...

Page 183: ...or to enter the DC bias value 4 Press to close the setting screen If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again The setting for DC bias is common to all segments A different value cannot be set for each segment 1 Press Press this button when using an external DC bias unit The DC bias will be set to ON and the bias value will be set to 0 00 V ...

Page 184: ...ting Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings Overwrite Setting Select the overwrite setting When sweep measurement is performed re peatedly the graph drawn for the last mea surement is deleted and a graph for the most recent measurement results is drawn When sweep measurement is performed re peatedly the graph drawn for the last...

Page 185: ...ntal axis 2 Horizontal Axis Scale Setting Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings Horizontal Axis Scale Setting Select the draw type Sets the horizontal axis to linear linear axis Sets the horizontal axis to log logarithmic axis 1 ...

Page 186: ...nges as shown in the figures below The horizontal axis scale of the graph also changes when the setting method of the sweep points is changed See Setting the start value and end value of the sweep p 145 How to Check the Set Horizontal Axis Scale Linear Setting Log Setting The horizontal scale is linear display The horizontal scale is log display ...

Page 187: ...d segment span mode 3 Span Setting Single Span Mode Draws the measurement result for each segment on the same hori zontal axis Segment Span Mode Draws a graph for each segment Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings Span Mode Setting Select the span mode Sets single span mode Sets segment span mode 1 ...

Page 188: ...llowing are set for the sweep parameter frequency Comparison of Single Span Mode and Segment Span Mode Sweep Settings Segment1 Segment2 Segment3 Sweep parameter Frequency Frequency Frequency Sweep range 1 0000 kHz to 10 000 kHz 10 000 kHz to 500 00 kHz 100 00 Hz to 5 0000 MHz When the single span mode When the segment span mode Segment2 Segment3 Segment1 Segment1 Segment2 Segment3 ...

Page 189: ...f the graph to display on the screen You can set a graph color for each parameter Further more in the case of segment sweep you can set a color for each segment 5 5 2 Setting the Vertical Axis 1 Draw Color Setting Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings 1 ...

Page 190: ...the color To reflect the color of segment 1 to all segments Press To restore the colors of all segments to the initial state Press 4 Press to close the setting screen Graph Color Setting Also set parameter 2 in the same way When you do not want to set colors If you select a graph will not be drawn The setting differs depending on 5 2 6 Segment Setting p 142 ...

Page 191: ...logarithmic axis 2 Vertical Axis Scale Setting Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings Horizontal Axis Scale Setting Select the draw type Sets the vertical axis to linear linear axis Sets the vertical axis to log logarithmic axis 1 Also set parameter 2 in the same way ...

Page 192: ... the upper and lower limit values manually Sets the upper and lower limit values from the measurement values automatically 1 When you want to cancel the setting Press When measurement starts the display range of the scale is set to the range from the maximum value to the minimum value or the scaling that was set when measurement ended last time To set the optimal scaling in accordance with the mea...

Page 193: ...the numeric keypad to set the center value of the vertical axis Settable range 9 9999G to 9 9999G 3 Press to confirm the setting 4 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the width of the vertical axis Settable range 9 9999G to 9 9999G 5 Press to confirm the setting 6 Press to confirm the setting The width of the vertical axis set with is centered on the value that was set with Therefore the range...

Page 194: ...5 3 Setting Grid Display Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press 2 Graph Settings Graph Settings Grid Display Setting Select the sweep parameter for which to display grid lines Displays grid lines for sweep parameter 1 Displays grid lines for sweep parameter 2 1 ...

Page 195: ...Sweep direction Settingof measurement condition Drawing of graph Calculation processing End of ana log mea surement Start of ana log mea surement Settingof measurement condition Settingof measurement condition Start of ana log mea surement End of ana log mea surement Calculation processing Drawing of graph Settingof measurement condition Start of ana log mea surement End of ana log mea surement Ca...

Page 196: ...ily find the maximum value minimum value and peak value Set the cursor to display in the measurement screen The two cursors A and B are available for use 5 6 Checking the Measurement Values 5 6 1 Setting the Cursor LCR ANALYZER Procedure 1 Measurement Value List Display Analyzer Initial Screen Press to change to Graph Display before you set the cursor 2 Analyzer Initial Screen Press ...

Page 197: ...4 Press to close the setting screen Cursor display setting p 189 Cursor move setting p 190 Cursor A search setting p 190 Cursor B search setting p 190 Auto search setting p 192 Cursor Display Setting Set the cursor to display in the measurement screen Displays no cursor Displays only cursor A Displays cursors A and B ...

Page 198: ...lue Search p 194 Moves the cursor to the maximum value of the measurement results Moves the cursor to the minimum value of the measurement results Moves the cursor to the measurement value set in the option settings Moves the cursor to the local maximum value of the measurement results The filter can be set in the option settings Moves the cursor to the local minimum value of the measurement resul...

Page 199: ...measurement result of parameter 2 as the search target Search Function Setting Press This can be set when or is selected for the cursor display setting p 189 and for the search function setting p 190 See Performing Measurement Value Search p 194 Set the value for which to search when executing a target search Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G 1 Search Function Setting 2 Set the measurement val...

Page 200: ...et a filter Applying a filter allows you to reduce the misjudgments of variations in measurement values caused by noise and other interference being judged as local maximum values or local mini mum values Set the filter type Disables the filter function Enables the filter function Auto Search Setting If you turn auto search ON the search function is executed after sweep measurement ends and the cu...

Page 201: ...eck Measurement Values Procedure 1 Measurement Value List Display Analyzer Initial Screen Press to change to Graph Display before you set the cursor 2 Analyzer Initial Screen Press the following keys to move the cursor Moves the cursor to the left by 1 sweep point Moves the cursor to the right by 1 sweep point You can move the cursor by touching the graph display screen Measurement Value Confirmat...

Page 202: ...parameter set in Search Target Parameter Setting p 191 or 5 6 3 Performing Measurement Value Search Procedure 1 Measurement Value List Display Analyzer Initial Screen Press to change to Graph Display before you set the cursor 2 Analyzer Initial Screen Press to move the cursor to the sweep point that matches the condition set for the search function setting If more than one search point matches the...

Page 203: ...finds the measurement value that is nearest to the target val ue Target value Target value search result Target point The sweep point that matches the condition is indicated by a bar be low the X axis Local Maximum Value Search Local maximum value Local maximum value search result Local maximum value point In the search results the sweep point that is considered to be the local maximum value is in...

Page 204: ...rch result Local minimum value point In the search results the sweep point that is considered to be the local minimum value is indicated bellows the X axis The measurement values of the local maximum value are indicated in order from the smallest point to largest point as 1 2 3 and from the sixth point by a bar ...

Page 205: ...ause there are items and the like for config uring the settings of the judgment area which use the sweep results 1 Area Judgment Area Judgment Judges whether the measurement values of sweep points are within the judgment area Peak Judgment Judges whether the peak value of one sweep result is within the judg ment area p 208 When any of the measurement values of the sweep points are not within the r...

Page 206: ...5 7 Judging Measurement Results Comparator Function 198 Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Comparator Setting 1 Press Comparator Setting 2 Press Comparator Mode Setting 3 Press to confirm the setting ...

Page 207: ...ets the upper and lower limit values and judges the measurement results for the second measurement parameter Sets the upper and lower limit values and judges the measurement results for both the first and second parameters If a parameter is changed the comparator setting prior to the change becomes invalid and the comparator function is set to If a measurement point is changed the comparator setti...

Page 208: ...he judgment area of the first measurement parameter Displays the judgment area of the second measurement parameter Displays no judgment area cannot be selected if the parame ter to judge has not been set Both the judgment areas of the first measurement parameter and second measurement parameter cannot be displayed at the same time Comparator Setting 8 Press and set the judgment area of the first p...

Page 209: ...you want to cancel the setting Press Set the upper and lower limit values based on the current measurement values If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again 1 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 2 Press to confirm the upper li...

Page 210: ...erence value 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 4 Press to confirm the upper limit value 5 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a refere...

Page 211: ... based on the current measurement values Sets the reference value upper limit value and lower limit value Sets the upper and lower limit values as percentage values relative to the reference value Sets the upper and lower limit values as absolute values relative to the refer ence value When you want to cancel the setting Press Judgment Area Setting 2 Use or to select the segment for which you want...

Page 212: ...e upper limit value Settable range 999 9999 to999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 2 Press to confirm the upper limit value 3 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value Settable range 999 9999 to999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 4 Press to confirm the lower limit value 5 Press ...

Page 213: ...ange 999 9999 to 999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 4 Press to confirm the upper limit value 5 Press and use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 Set as a value Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G Set as a reference value 6 Press to confirm the lower limit value 7 Press to confirm the setting Upper...

Page 214: ...surement Results Comparator Function 206 Press and set the judgment area of the second parameter in the same way When the Setting is or Upper Lower Limit Value Settings 10 11 Press to return to the measurement screen ...

Page 215: ... The comparator range is displayed in gray and the judgment result is displayed after the sweep ends When Judgment Result is IN When Judgment Result is NG When Judgment Result of Each Sweep is LO When Judgment Result of Each Sweep is HI Judgment Result when Segment ON when Judgment Result is IN Segment1 Segment2 Segment3 Judgment result of each sweep point Judgment result of each parameter ...

Page 216: ...t Press when numerical value display to display details on the judgment results p 216 Press or to change the display Indicates the overall judgment result When all of the peak values are within the judgment area When any of the peak values are not within the judgment area IN NG The comparator range is displayed in gray p 214 When judgment is not made Procedure Analyzer Initial Screen Press Compara...

Page 217: ...or the first measure ment parameter Sets the judgment area and judges the measurement results for the second mea surement parameter Sets the judgment area and judges the measurement results for both the first and second parameters Press to confirm the setting Press Comparator Mode Setting 3 Press Comparator Setting 4 Judgment Parameter Setting 5 Press to confirm the setting ...

Page 218: ...rea to display in the mea surement screen Displays the judgment area of the first measurement parameter Displays the judgment area of the second measurement parameter Displays no judgment area cannot be selected if the parameter to judge has not been set Both the judgment areas of the first measurement parameter and second measurement parameter cannot be displayed at the same time ...

Page 219: ...the local mini mum value With regards to the numbers the val ues are numbered like 1 2 3 in order from the smallest measurement value of the detected local minimum values Settable range 1 to 5 Press to confirm the setting Press Press to confirm the setting See Search Function Setting p 190 Select enable or disable for the filter Disables the filter function Enables the filter function Applying a f...

Page 220: ...tems for the condition to set for the judgment area Segment No Measurement parameter Local maximum value Local minimum value 13 Press and enter the range setting of the selected condition Local maximum value MAX Local minimum value MIN Measurement parameter that is the judgment target Segment No for setting the judgment area This is not displayed when the segment function is OFF ...

Page 221: ...p parameter Refer to the following for each of the parameters Frequency p 41 Open circuit voltage level p 43 Voltage level between test sample terminals p 43 Current level between test sample terminals p 43 4 Press a unit key to confirm the setting Left Right Limit Value Settings When you do not want to set the left right upper and lower limit values Press If you make a mistake during input press ...

Page 222: ...nimum value MIN you want to edit and press Press to return to the measurement screen Set the left right upper and lower limit values in the same way When the judgment result is NG 15 The comparator range overall judgment indication and details of the judgment result are displayed in the graph When Judgment Result is NG ...

Page 223: ... Function Measurement Result List Judgment Result Details Display Display details of the judgment result See Viewing Details of the Judgment Result p 216 When you want to display details of the judg ment result Press Press When the judgment result is IN Analyzer Initial Screen ...

Page 224: ... the judgment area The judgment result indicates the position of the detected peak in relation to the judgment area If the peak could not be detected is displayed If the judgment conditions are not set is displayed sweep point Judgment result maximum or minimum value Measurement value Segment No parameter When a normal sweep is performed the segment number is not displayed When the judgment area s...

Page 225: ...n the setting of the comparator function is only the settings of the measurement point values can be edited The upper and lower limit values of each sweep point cannot be set 2 Edit Sweep Point Edit Sweep Point Analyzer Initial Screen Edit Sweep Point 1 When the comparator setting is When the comparator setting is Use the cursor keys to select the sweep point to edit and then press Moves the curso...

Page 226: ...lue of the comparator Set the lower limit value of the comparator 4 Sweep Point Setting Sweep Point Setting Use the numeric keypad to enter the setting of the sweep point and press a unit key to confirm the setting 5 Press to close the setting screen When you want to cancel the setting Press Settable range Settable range Sweep point Measurement parameter Settable range Frequency 4 Hz to 5 MHz Open...

Page 227: ...cation command The memory function is the same in mode and mode The items saved to memory are in accordance with the MEASure VALid setting For details on how to acquire the saved measurement results or set MEASure VALid refer to the included CD 5 9 Application Settings LCR ANALYZER 5 9 1 Saving Measurement Results Memory function Saving Measurement Values Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer ...

Page 228: ...Saves all measurement values to memory Clears all of the saved measurement values from the instrument memory Saves the measurement values stored in the in strument memory to a USB flash drive and then clears the measurement values from the instru ment memory The measurement values are saved to the MEMORY folder in the USB flash drive The file name is automatically assigned from the date and time 4...

Page 229: ...s changed When the instrument memory becomes full the following message appears on the mea surement screen If this message appears subsequent measurement results will not be saved To resume saving load or clear the measurement results from the instrument memory Press to save the data in the instru ment memory to a USB flash drive Memory Function Setting When this function is used to save the data ...

Page 230: ... 363 The judgment reference is calculated from the nominal value range name of the current measurement range and the judgment reference value as shown below Judgment reference Nominal value of current measurement range Judgment reference value 5 9 2 Detecting OPEN during 2 terminal Measurement HIGH Z Reject Function Example Current measurement range 30 k Judgment reference value 150 Judgment refer...

Page 231: ...ets the HIGH Z reject function to ON 5 4 Press to close the setting screen HIGH Z Setting Use or to set the judgment reference value Settable range 0 to 30000 A ratio is set using the range name as the reference value Example When using the 1 k range a ratio to the value of 1 k is set If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again ...

Page 232: ...ge is set Under normal circumstances the countermeasures described in Appendix 4 Countermeasures Against Incorporation of External Noise p A5 need to be taken but if a measurement error occurs even after taking the countermeasures increase the setting value which defines the error of the measurement signal to reduce the detection sensitivity for measurement errors so that you can reduce the freque...

Page 233: ...t errors If the setting value is set to 2 or higher the accuracy specifications may not be able to be satisfied Furthermore shifting to the most suitable range may not occur during auto range opera tion 3 Level Value Setting Use or to enter the level value Settable range 1 to 32 4 Press to close the setting screen ...

Page 234: ... 11 2 Timing Chart p 369 5 9 4 Setting the Delay Time from the Output of Com parator Judgment Results until Output of EOM LOW and Resetting Judgment Results Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Application Settings 3 I O Judgment Setting Use or to set the delay time for the period from the output of the comparator judg ment results until the output of EOM LOW Settable r...

Page 235: ...ess to close the setting screen Select whether to reset the comparator judg ment results simultaneously with the measure ment start signal Stores the last judgment results until the next judgment results are output Resets the judgments results at the time of the measurement start signal ...

Page 236: ...Measurement and Setting the Valid Edge of Trigger Input Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 I O Trigger Setting 4 Press to close the setting screen Press 2 Application Settings Sets the falling edge as the valid edge of trigger input Sets the rising edge as the valid edge of trigger input Disables trigger input from the EXT I O during measurement during EOM HI output after t...

Page 237: ...e reverting the signal to high off after the completion of measurement The INDEX output method can be changed in the same manner See Chapter 11 External Control p 363 5 9 6 Setting the EOM Output Method 4 Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Application Settings 3 Setting the EOM output method Press to close the setting screen Setting the output method Settable range 0 ...

Page 238: ... also set a passcode security code 5 9 7 Disabling Key Operation Key lock Function Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Key Lock Setting In the case of an external trigger the key lock is not enabled for Turning off the power does not cancel the key lock function ...

Page 239: ...le range 1 to 4 digits Passcode Setting If a passcode is set it needs to be entered to disable the key lock Take care not to forget the set passcode When a passcode is set Enter the passcode and press The entered passcode is indicated as on the screen To cancel input Press When a passcode is not set Press When you want cancel the disabling of the key lock Press Press when the key lock is enabled D...

Page 240: ...rument to the factory default settings p 406 If the error indication shown on the left appears check the following items Key Lock Disable Error Cause Remedy was pressed before you entered the passcode Press and enter the passcode The entered passcode is incorrect Press and enter the passcode again ...

Page 241: ...you want to turn the backlight on again If you touch the touch panel while the backlight is off the backlight will turn on again Turns OFF the LCD The LCD turns off after approximately 10 sec onds elapse since the touch panel was last touched Sets the LCD to always on Select the LCD setting and press to close the setting screen Procedure 3 Press 2 Application Settings Application Settings LCD sett...

Page 242: ...parator When the comparator result is IN a beep sound is emitted When the comparator result is LO or HI a beep sound is emitted When a comparator judgment is made no beep sound is emitted When judgment performed with 2 comparators When both of these comparator results are IN a beep sound is emitted When either one is LO or HI a beep sound is emitted Beep sound settings for when comparator judgment...

Page 243: ...educing the generation of heat in the sample and decreasing electrode wear 5 9 10 Applying the Signal to the Sample Only during Measurement Trigger Synchronous Output Function Procedure ANALYZER Application Settings 1 ANALYZER Measurement Screen Press 2 ANALYZER Application Settings 3 Trigger Sync Setting Select ON OFF for the trigger synchronous output function Disables the trigger synchronous ou...

Page 244: ... measurement condition is changed Also output will stop when measurement is performed once The measurement signal is output when the trigger signal is input and stops after mea surement ends In CONTINUOUS measurement mode the measurement signal stops after measure ment of the last panel ends Use or to set the wait time from after the measurement signal is output by applying a trigger to the start ...

Page 245: ...set can also be performed with the RST and RESet communication commands See Description of communications commands on the included CD 5 9 11 Initializing System Reset Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press 2 Application Settings System Reset Press to restore the factory default settings and automatically redisplay the initial screen When you want to cancel the system rese...

Page 246: ...can judge whether estimation results fall inside the judgment area Typical frequency characteristics graphs For models A through D the horizontal axis is logarithmic the vertical axis Z is logarithmic and is linear For model E the horizontal axis is linear or logarithmic the vertical axis Z is logarithmic and is linear 5 10 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Function 5 10 1 About the Equivalent Circuit A...

Page 247: ...ent circuit analysis By selecting the appropriate equivalent circuit model you will be able to estimate constants more accurately 5 10 2 Configuring Basic Settings for Analysis 1 Setting the equivalent circuit model Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting the equivalent circuit Procedure ...

Page 248: ...e optimal equivalent cir cuit model Select the model to use in equivalent circuit analysis 1 Sets the method used to select the equivalent circuit model 2 Selects the equivalent circuit model to use during operation Selecting equivalent circuit models A to E causes the setting to be selected automati cally For more information about how to select the equivalent circuit model see Appendix 8 Selecti...

Page 249: ...cribes how to set whether to perform equivalent circuit analysis automatically after measure ment completes or to wait until is pressed 2 Setting the method of analysis Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting the equivalent circuit Procedure ...

Page 250: ...asure ment completes is valid only when the trigger is set to Sequential sweep or Step sweep Analysis will not be performed automatically when the trigger is set to Repeat sweep Equivalent circuit analysis cannot be performed manually on the Continuous Measurement screen To perform equivalent circuit analysis during continuous measurement change the setting to auto and save the panel See 5 2 3 Set...

Page 251: ... can limit the local extreme values used in analysis when there are multiple local extreme values in the sweep range Configure the setting so that the local extreme values are included in the analytical range This setting is valid only during normal sweep operation 3 Setting the frequency range to analyze Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting t...

Page 252: ...ic keypad 2 Press and enter the frequency at which to stop analysis with the numeric keypad Settable range 4 Hz to 5 MHz To clear the analytical range press 3 Press to accept the frequency range Example of analysis using a set frequency range Analysis result Range over which analysis is performed 150 kHz 300 kHz The precision of the analysis may deteriorate if too narrow a frequency range is set ...

Page 253: ...n you can specify which segment to use in analysis when dividing the frequency range into multiple segments for measurement Set the segment so that it includes local extreme values This setting is valid only during segment sweep operation 4 Selecting the segment to analyze Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting the equivalent circuit Procedure ...

Page 254: ...g screen Select the segment number to use in equivalent circuit analysis with and ALL Targets all segments for analysis 1 to 20 Targets only the set segment number for analy sis Example of analysis using a selected segment Analysis result The No 2 segment has been selected as the seg ment to use in analysis ...

Page 255: ...nfigure settings for calculating the electromechanical coupling coefficient using the E model 5 Configuring calculation of the electromechanical coupling coefficient K Procedure Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen Press 2 Application Settings 3 Press Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient Settings ...

Page 256: ...g coefficient for thickness mode oscillation Electromechanical coupling coefficient for shearing oscillation Kr fp fs a fs b fp fs K31 2 fp fs 2 fp fs 2 fp fs tan K33 2 fs fp 2 fs fp cot Kt 2 fs fp 2 fs fp cot K15 2 fs fp 2 fs fp cot 5 Select the frequency type Frequency Type Setting Select the resonant frequency to use when calculating the electromechanical coupling coefficient Selects the series...

Page 257: ...on s ratio only when selecting planar oscillation as the oscillation mode Press to accept the coefficient Settable range 0 000001 to 1 000000 To return to the previous screen without making any change to the set value press the key when the screen is in the state with nothing being displayed the state after pressing the key 7 Press to set the same coefficient as 8 Press to close the setting screen...

Page 258: ...y analysis results If the graph and analysis results displays overlap set the position so that estimated values are easy to read 6 Setting the position at which to display analysis results Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting the equivalent circuit Procedure ...

Page 259: ...setting screen Select the position at which to display analysis results Displays estimate results on the left Displays estimate results on the right Displays estimate results on the top Displays estimate results on the bottom Analysis result display position Analysis result When set to UPPER When set to LEFT When set to RIGHT When set to LOWER ...

Page 260: ... the frequency range should be set to the range for which the local extreme val ues can be measured When performing analysis using the B and C models configure the settings so that the lowest possible frequencies are measured since low frequency values are used Additionally when performing analysis using the E model set the range so that it includes the resonance points for series resonance and pa...

Page 261: ...esults are displayed When the method of analysis is set to MANUAL analysis is performed when is pressed 2 Performing equivalent circuit analysis Equivalent circuit analysis results normal measurement Equivalent circuit analysis results X Y display Analysis result normal measurement Analysis result X Y display 1 2 Measurement Screen Press Measurement Screen Press to perform analysis Procedure ...

Page 262: ... conduct a precise analysis in a short period of time The following diagram provides an example of a B mode analysis performed using sweep measurement start ing at 100 kHz In this case the sweep range setting should specify measurement of just one low frequency A practical method for setting the measurement range Example of an improper analysis Looking at the analysis results the negative R value ...

Page 263: ...ws the R value to be properly estimated 4 Sweep point settings Enter as low a frequency as possible 5 Sweep point list Verify that a low frequency has been set for just one point on the sweep point list 6 Example of a proper analysis Measured is performed and followed by equivalent circuit estimation ...

Page 264: ...y configured See Setting the frequency range to analyze p 243 Selecting the segment to analyze p 245 When the sweep parameter is set to a value other than Frequency the following error message will be dis played Set the sweep parameter to Frequency See 5 2 2 Setting the Sweep Parameter p 135 When unable to detect resonance points When the sweep parameter is set to a value other than Frequency Scre...

Page 265: ...red values that can be analyzed the following error message will be displayed If measurement has not yet been performed perform equivalent circuit analysis after measurement When there are no measured values that can be analyzed Screen displayed when there are no measured values that can be analyzed ...

Page 266: ...onstants press 3 1 Press the button for the constant you wish to change and enter the desired value with the numeric keypad 2 Touch to close the Constant Settings screen 3 Press to repeat the simulation Procedure Setting constants Differences between observed values and simulation values For more information refer to the notes The simulation graph will be cleared if you change one or more constant...

Page 267: ...igure below Consequently the circled area in the figure is excluded when calculating the difference between observed and simulated values The following calculation procedure is used for the circled area 1 The difference value calculated by adding a quantity A to the observed value for the measurement frequency that generated the local extreme value is used as the upper limit value and the differen...

Page 268: ...sults fall within judgment standards Before using the comparator function you must set upper and lower limit values for the judgment standards 5 10 5 Judging analysis results 1 Setting the Upper or Lower Limit Value Application Settings 1 Analyzer Initial Screen 3 Press Press 2 Application Settings Setting the equivalent circuit Procedure ...

Page 269: ...ent standards 6 Upper Lower Limit Value Settings Press and use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value Press key to confirm the setting Press and use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value Press key to confirm the setting Settable range 9 999999 G to 9 999999 G When you do not want to set the upper and lower limit values Press Changing the unit a f p n m None k M G Step the units ...

Page 270: ... overall judgment result is output with the front panel s LED as well as from EXT I O pin 14 See Chapter 11 External Control p 363 However the judgment content differs depending on whether you are performing analysis manually or automatically For more information see the following table Method of analysis Judgment timing Overall judgment result MANUAL When measurement completes Outputs the area co...

Page 271: ...axis Parameters can be combined to create Cole Cole plots and admittance circle displays 5 10 6 Generating X Y Displays 1 Creating an X Y display 1 2 Analyzer Initial Screen Press X Y display screen Procedure To display a Cole Cole plot or admittance circle make the following settings Cole cole plot Set the No 1 parameter to Rs Set the No 2 parameter to X Reverse the No 2 parameter s polarity set ...

Page 272: ...5 10 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Function 264 ...

Page 273: ...Continuous measurement can also be performed from the EXT I O p 364 If the power is turned off when the Continuous Measurement Screen is displayed the Contin uous Measurement Screen will be displayed when the instrument starts the next time you turn the power on CONTINUOUS Menu keys Select the measurement mode p 13 Set the continuous measurement settings p 266 Set the save settings p 329 Scrolls t...

Page 274: ...onditions saved with LCR measurement and analyzer measurement appears Removes the selected panel from the tar gets for continuous measurement Sets the selected panel as a target for con tinuous measurement Removes all panels from the targets for continuous measurement Sets all panels as targets for continuous measurement Display the panel information Any panel for which only the compensation value...

Page 275: ...ntact check error or HIGH Z reject error in low Z high accuracy mode When the instrument is configured to halt measurement when the judgment result is FAIL HI LO OUT OF BINS and the judgment function for the measured panel com parator BIN function is enabled Execute Continuous Measurement Press Panels that were set to in the setting screen are displayed in the list Stop Continuous Measurement When...

Page 276: ...and then press Example When you want to check the measurement results of analyzer mode Indicates the panel numbers Indicates the judgment results LCR mode First parameter and third parameter Analyzer mode First parameter and second parameter Indicates the measurement values When you want to return to the measurement result list Press How to use the cursor to check the measurement result of each sw...

Page 277: ...is performed If it is set to to give priority to the measurement time the screen update time becomes short 6 5 Setting Application Settings CONTINUOUS 6 5 1 Setting the Display Timing Procedure Continuous Measurement Initial Screen Application Settings 1 Press 2 Application Settings 4 Press to close the setting screen 3 Draw Timing Setting Set the timing for display Sequentially draws after measur...

Page 278: ... 2 Setting the Trigger Procedure Continuous Measurement Initial Screen Application Settings 1 Press 2 Application Settings Select the trigger setting Performs sequential measurement When the external trigger is input all panels set to on the setting screen are measured Performs step measurement When the external trigger is input the panel set to on the setting screen is mea sured and the instrumen...

Page 279: ...ult yields a contact check error or HIGH Z reject error in low Z high accuracy mode 6 5 3 Halting Continuous Measurement at a FAIL judg ment result Procedure Continuous Measurement Initial Screen Application Settings 1 Press 2 Application Settings Turn the setting to halt continuous measure ment on or off Performs continuous measurement for all panels regardless of the judgment result Halts contin...

Page 280: ...ettings Continuous Measurement Initial Screen 1 When you want to turn the backlight on again If you touch the touch panel while the backlight is off the backlight will turn on again 3 Press 2 Application Settings LCD setting Turns OFF the LCD The LCD turns off after approximately 10 sec onds elapse since the touch panel was last touched Sets the LCD to always on Select the LCD setting and press to...

Page 281: ...orrect values if measurement is performed in the compensa tion state prior to replacement For SPOT compensation the open circuit compensation will be valid only when the mea surement frequency agrees with the SPOT compensation frequency When performing compensation make sure that there is no noise source nearby Noise may cause an error when performing compensation ex Servo Motor switching power so...

Page 282: ...aneously acquire the open compensation values for all measurement frequencies 7 1 1 All Compensation Procedure Compensation Screen 1 2 Press Select and press to close the setting screen 3 LCR Initial Screen Open Compensation Open Compensation Setting ...

Page 283: ... Compensation can be performed for impedances of at least 1 k Performing Open Compensation You can use and to check the Conduc tance susceptance of each compensation point 4 All Compensation Indicates the compensation numbers The compensation values from last time are dis played in a confirmation screen If compensation has never been performed the compensation values become 0 Check that the measur...

Page 284: ...compensation Configuring AC open compensation Press and set the start frequency for open compensation with the numeric key pad Press and set the stop frequency for open compensation with the numeric key pad Press to accept the settings Initial value perform compensation for all fre quencies Press Procedure Performs DC open compensation Does not perform DC open compensation The DC on off setting an...

Page 285: ...sation Value Setting 2 Spot Compensation Until one of these keys is pressed for input of a numer ical value the previous frequency for which SPOT compensation was performed is displayed Settable range DC 4 Hz to 5 000 MHz If a value in excess of 5 MHz is entered the mea surement frequency will automatically set to 5 MHz If a value less than 4 Hz is entered the measure ment frequency will automatic...

Page 286: ...mpensation screen is redisplayed The open circuit compensation value state from last time remains When you do not want to acquire the compen sation values Press The setting screen is redisplayed and the compensation values from last time become valid Spot Compensation 7 When compensation failed p 279 If compensation ends normally the conductance and susceptance are displayed Compensation can be pe...

Page 287: ...ircuit compensation cannot be performed while any test sample is connected to the test cables Check that the test leads are arranged as closely as possible to their configuration in which measure ment will be performed During the compensation process be sure not to disturb the test cables or to move your hand near them Execute the guarding process See Appendix 2 Measurement of High Impedance Compo...

Page 288: ...rrect values if measurement is performed in the compensa tion state prior to replacement For spot compensation short circuit compensation will be valid only when the measure ment frequency and spot compensation frequency match When performing compensation make sure that there is no noise source nearby Noise may cause an error when performing compensation ex Servo Motor switching power source high ...

Page 289: ...at it is as thick and short as possible Usage example Arrange the test leads as closely as possible to their configuration in which measurement will be performed and short circuit together the HIGH and LOW leads HCUR HPOT LCUR LPOT LCUR HCUR HPOT LPOT OK In order to keep external influences as low as possible be sure to thrust the shorting bar in all the way OK OK Short circuit the tips with the V...

Page 290: ...sly acquire the short compensation values for all measurement frequencies 7 2 1 All Compensation Procedure Compensation Screen 1 2 Press 3 Select and press to close the setting screen LCR Initial Screen Short Compensation Short Compensation Setting ...

Page 291: ...pensation screen is redisplayed The short circuit compensation values from last time remain When you do not want to acquire the compen sation values Press The setting screen is redisplayed and the com pensation values from last time become valid Short Compensation 6 When compensation failed p 287 If compensation ends normally the effective resis tance and reactance are displayed The possible compe...

Page 292: ...ensation Configuring AC short compensation Press and set the start frequency for short compensation with the numeric keypad Press and set the stop frequency for short compensation with the numeric keypad Press to accept the settings Initial value perform compensation for all fre quencies Press Procedure Performs DC short compensation Does not perform DC short compensation The DC on off setting and...

Page 293: ...r input of a nu merical value the previous frequency for which SPOT compensation was performed is displayed Use or to select the compensation point you want to set or edit and then press Settable range DC 4 Hz to 5 000 MHz If a value in excess of 5 MHz is entered the measurement frequency will automatically set to 5 MHz If a value less than 4 Hz is entered the measure ment frequency will automatic...

Page 294: ...n screen is redisplayed The short circuit compensation values from last time remain When you do not want to acquire the compen sation values Press The setting screen is redisplayed and the compensa tion values from last time become valid Spot Compensation 7 When compensation failed p 287 If compensation ends normally the effective resis tance and reactance are displayed The possible compensation r...

Page 295: ...est cables Check that the test leads are arranged as closely as possible to their configuration in which measure ment will be performed During the compensation process be sure not to disturb the test cables or to move your hand near them Press in Step 3 of Short Compensation Setting p 282 to make the compensation data for up until now invalid and return to the Initial screen When Short Compensatio...

Page 296: ... first compensated using the following equations and then individual parameters from the compensated Z and Éý values are employed 7 3 Compensating Values to Match Refer ence Values Load Compensation LCR ANALYZER Set the Z Cs Cp Ls Lp Rs reference value selected for the parameter type Compensation frequency Define the measurement frequency used to measure and compensate the reference sample Compens...

Page 297: ...a condition other than the compensation frequency does not match compensation is performed but a warning like the following is displayed in the initial screen When the OPEN or SHORT compensation is valid the load compensation is performed for Z and processed by the OPEN or SHORT compensation In acquiring load compensation data i e reference sample measurement the OPEN SHORT compensation settings t...

Page 298: ...ng Values to Match Reference Values Load Compensation 290 Procedure Compensation Screen 1 2 3 Select and press to confirm the selection LCR Initial Screen Load Compensation Value List Load Compensation Setting Press ...

Page 299: ...uency p 293 Compensation range p 294 Type and value of the compensation level p 295 DC bias p 296 Parameter to use for reference value p 297 Reference value p 298 6 Press to confirm the compensa tion conditions The load compensation screen is redisplayed Attach the reference sample to the test fixtures Load Compensation Setting When you want to cancel compensation Press The compensation conditions...

Page 300: ...pensation data is invalidated If even one of the load compensation conditions is changed following data acquisition the acquired compensation data is invalidated When you want to cancel compensation data acquisition Press When compensation failed p 300 7 Load Compensation Value List Performing Load Compensation 8 Load Compensation Value List Press from the load compensation screen to return to the...

Page 301: ...ment frequency does not agree with the load compensation frequency the load compensation will be invalid and ON will not appear LCR Initial Screen 2 Use the numeric keypad to enter the compensation fre quency Settable range DC 4 00 to 5 0000 MHz 3 Press a unit key to confirm the setting 4 Press to close the setting screen Compensation Frequency Setting When performing load compensation for DC resi...

Page 302: ...nge Setting To enable LOW Z Press of LOW Z If you make a mistake during input press to cancel the input and start again Compensation Range Setting 1 Press 3 Press to close the setting screen Frequency Settable Range Range Setting Screen DC Entire range 4 00 Hz to 100 00 kHz 100 01 kHz to 1 0000 MHz 100 m to 10 M 1 0001 MHz to 5 0000 MHz 100 m to 1 M If the compensation frequency is not set the com...

Page 303: ... 0001 MHz to 5 0000 MHz OFF Entire range 0 010 to 1 000 V 4 00 Hz to 1 0000 MHz ON Entire range 0 005 to 1 000 V 1 0001 MHz to 5 0000 MHz ON Entire range 0 010 to 1 000 V AC Load Compensation CC Frequency LOW Z Range CC 4 00 Hz to 1 0000 MHz OFF Entire range 0 01 m to 50 00 mA 1 0001 MHz to 5 0000 MHz OFF Entire range 0 01 m to 10 00 mA 4 00 Hz to 100 00 kHz ON 100 m 1 0 01 m to 100 00 mA Range of...

Page 304: ...F for the DC bias Sets the DC bias to OFF Sets the DC bias to ON 3 Use or to enter the DC bias value Settable range 0 00 to 2 50 V 4 Press to close the setting screen DC Bias Setting 1 Press If the compensation frequency compensation range and compensation level are not set the DC bias setting cannot be set When DC is selected for the compensation frequency setting the DC bias setting cannot be se...

Page 305: ...ose the setting screen Parameter Setting 1 Press If the compensation frequency compensation range and compensation level are not set the parameter to use for the reference value setting cannot be set When DC is selected for the compensation frequency setting Rdc is selected automatically and the parameter to use for the reference value setting cannot be set If you change the parameter to use as th...

Page 306: ... to cancel the input and start again 2 Use the numeric keypad to enter the reference value Reference Value Setting Reference Value Setting 1 Press 3 Press a unit key to confirm the setting 4 Press to confirm the setting 5 Also set in the same way If the compensation frequency compensation range and compensation level are not set the reference value setting cannot be set When DC is selected for the...

Page 307: ...urement conditions frequency range measurement sig nal type and level and DC bias settings and use them as the load compensation conditions When You Want to Reset All Settings When You Want to Use the Current Measurement Conditions as the Load Compensation Conditions Load Compensation Setting Load Compensation Setting When the measurement conditions are acquired with Setting of Parameter to Use fo...

Page 308: ...w like the following appears An error message is displayed and if compen sation is cancelled with load compensation is turned OFF Press in the Load Compensation Setting to disable load compensation When Load Compensation Failed When You Want to Disable Load Compensation Screen When Compensation Failed ...

Page 309: ... 4 Compensating Measurement Cable Errors Cable Length Compensation When a 2 m cable is used the guaranteed accuracy is 1 MHz When a 4 m cable is used the guaranteed accuracy is up to 100 kHz LCR ANALYZER Procedure Compensation Screen 1 2 Select the cable length to be used and press to confirm the selection 3 Press to close the setting screen LCR Initial Screen Cable Length Compensation Setting Sel...

Page 310: ...r corresponding to X is either D or Q scaling is applied to as shown in the following expression and then D or Q is obtained from 7 5 Calculating Values Scaling LCR ANALYZER Y a X b a b X the first to fourth parameter measurement value a integration value of the measured value X Y the last measurement value b the value added to measured value X compensation value of Procedure Compensation Screen 1...

Page 311: ...ss Scaling Compensation Setting Compensation Coefficient Setting Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Use the numeric keypad to set compensation coefficient A Settable range 999 9999 to 999 9999 To return to the previous screen without making any change to the set value press the key when the screen is in the state with nothing being displayed the state after pressing the key 5 Compensa...

Page 312: ...coefficients of parameters 2 and 4 are invalid 6 Press and use the numeric keypad to set compensation coefficient B in the same way as for A Settable range 9 999999G to 9 999999G To return to the previous screen without making any change to the set value press the key when the screen is in the state with nothing being displayed the state after pressing the key Changing the unit a f p n m None k M ...

Page 313: ...YSTEM Chapter 8 8 1 Setting the Interface LCR ANALYZER 3 Select and check each of the settings and press to close the setting screen 2 Select the interface type 1 LCR Initial Screen Interface Settings When setting other than a printer See Communication Instruction Manual Chapter 2 CD RS 232C Settings GPIB Setting USB Setting LAN Settings Printer Setting p 384 This operation is possible in any of t...

Page 314: ...screen Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode This text is displayed only when the IM9000 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Firmware has been installed Opening Screen The instrument s version number can also be checked on the opening screen that is shown when it starts up The message IM9000 EQUIVALENT CIR CUIT is displayed when the IM9000 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Firmware has be...

Page 315: ... Self Checks Panel Test Press the keys displayed on the screen If the pressed keys are highlighted and the green appears the touch panel is working properly Perform panel compensation p 308 if they are not highlighted or the red appears If there is still problem after performing panel calibration the panel may be malfunctioning Contact your dealer or Hioki representative Procedure This operation i...

Page 316: ...sition compensation of the touch panel Panel Compensation LCR Initial Screen 1 Self Checks 3 Panel Compensation Press in the location of continuously until the green appears Press 2 Self Checks Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode ...

Page 317: ...Setting the SYSTEM Press to close the setting screen 4 Panel Compensation Complete If the indication does not appear the instru ment needs to be repaired Contact your dealer or Hioki representative Press to start panel calibration from the beginning ...

Page 318: ...lf Diagnosis 310 Check the display state of the screen and lighting state of the LEDs Screen Display Test LCR Initial Screen 1 Self Checks Press 2 Self Checks Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode ...

Page 319: ...turn on as shown in the figure on the left the instrument needs to be repaired Contact your dealer or Hioki representative Screen Color Front Panel LEDs Red All LEDs turn on Green All LEDs turn off Blue The OUT LED turns on Black The IN LED turns on White The MEAS LED turns on Each time you touch the screen the screen color and front panel LEDs change as shown in the following table ...

Page 320: ...e test ended normally If the overall judgment result indication is NG the in strument needs to be repaired Contact your dealer or Hioki representative 4 Press to close the setting screen Overall judgment result Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode Press the button to start the test automatically Approx 40 seconds No operation is possible during the ROM RAM test Never turn o...

Page 321: ... 1 Self Checks 3 Press 2 Self Checks I O Test Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode To perform an input signal test The signal line name of the input signal being input LOW is displayed in the input signal test window To end the test Press to close the setting screen To perform an output signal test Press the button with the name of the signal for which you want to check the...

Page 322: ... Setting the Date and Time Settable range 00 00 00 January 1 2000 to 23 59 59 December 31 2099 LCR Initial Screen 1 2 Date Time Settings Date Time Settings Press to confirm the setting Use or to set the date and time 3 Press to close the setting screen Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mode Year Month Day Hour Minute Second ...

Page 323: ...hapter 9 Saving Data Measurement conditions and compensation values p 317 Loading Data Measurement conditions and compensation values p 322 Change panel name p 324 Delete panel p 326 Editing Saved Data The instrument contains a built in backup lithium battery When the life of the built in battery ends the measurement conditions will no longer be able to be saved Submit a request for replacement of...

Page 324: ...nt Parameters Judgment Mode LCR PARA1 PARA2 PARA3 PARA4 COMP or BIN ANALYZER PARA1 PARA2 PEAK or AREA MODE White Yellow Red LCR 0 to 14 15 to 29 30 ANALYZER 0 1 2 ADJ 0 to 63 64 to 127 128 Indicates the number of panels currently saved p 317 The text color changes in accordance with the number of data items currently saved as shown in the table below Indicates the panel name See When you want to c...

Page 325: ... counted as one save data item when saved with Example When saving is performed with in mode LCR is counted as one item and the compensation value as one item 9 1 Saving Measurement Conditions Panel Save Function Setting the Type to Save LCR Measurement Condition Up to 30 items Analyzer Measurement Condition Up to 2 items Compensation Value Up to 128 items Procedure 1 Press 2 Application Settings ...

Page 326: ...tion Saves only each of the setting values and com pensation values of open compensation short compensation load compensation cable length compensation and scaling compensation 4 Press Panel Main Screen 5 Press to close the setting screen Analyzer Initial Screen You can save a panel in the same way in analyzer measurement mode When analyzer measurement mode Common Settings ...

Page 327: ...etting the Save Conditions Procedure Use or to select the number of the panel to save 3 1 Press 2 When you want to cancel saving Press LCR Initial Screen Application Settings Application Settings Panel Main Screen Display range No 001 to No 128 When you want to check the information of a saved panel Press Press ...

Page 328: ...lection screen Press Panel Name Setting Panel Name Setting 4 5 Enter the save name Up to 12 characters Changes the save name See Step 5 Returns to the previous screen Saves the measurement condition under the displayed save name The initial screen is redisplayed automati cally Deletes all input characters Deletes the last character Changes the keyboard type The save name and the measurement condit...

Page 329: ...ormation After you enter the save name press to return to step 4 and press to confirm saving 6 If a panel of the same name already exists an overwrite confirmation window appears To enter a different save name To overwrite the save name Panel Overwrite Confirmation 7 Press to close the setting screen ...

Page 330: ...oading Measurement Conditions Panel Load Function Procedure 3 Press 2 LCR Initial Screen Application Settings Application Settings Panel Main Screen 1 Use or to select the number of the panel to load When you want to cancel loading Press Press Display range No 001 to No 128 When you want to check the information of a saved panel Press ...

Page 331: ...ted Use or to switch to the information of the previous or next panel 4 Returns to the previous screen Reads the measurement conditions of the selected panel number The Initial Screen is redisplayed automati cally 5 When reading of the measurement conditions is finished the Initial Screen is redisplayed auto matically The read confirmation screen appears Panel Load Confirmation Display of Loaded P...

Page 332: ...of a panel saved to the instrument 9 3 Changing a Panel Name Procedure Use or to select the number of the panel to rename 3 1 Press 2 Press LCR Initial Screen Application Settings Application Settings Panel Main Screen When you want to cancel saving Press ...

Page 333: ...nel Name Change Panel Name 4 Press 6 After you enter the new save name press to confirm the name Panel Main Screen Change Panel Name 5 7 Press to close the setting screen Enter the save name Up to 12 characters Deletes all input characters Deletes the last character Changes the keyboard type ...

Page 334: ... You can delete a panel saved to the instrument 9 4 Deleting a Panel Procedure Use or to select the number of the panel to delete 3 Press 2 Press LCR Initial Screen Application Settings Application Settings 1 Panel Main Screen ...

Page 335: ...4 Press 5 Check the information saved to the panel Some of the information saved to the panel is displayed Panel Main Screen Panel Delete Confirmation Press 6 Press to close the setting screen A panel cannot be restored once it is deleted When you want to cancel deletion Press ...

Page 336: ...9 4 Deleting a Panel 328 ...

Page 337: ...t data such as a computer Avoid forcing insertion of storage media backwards or in the wrong orientation as this could damage the media or instrument When a USB flash drive is accessed the color of the USB icon changes from blue to red Do not turn off the power of the instrument while the USB flash drive is being accessed Also never remove the USB flash drive from the instrument Doing so may resul...

Page 338: ... Do not insert a USB flash drive that is not Mass Storage Class compatible Not all commercially available USB flash drives are compatible If a USB flash drive is not recognized try using another USB flash drive Removing a USB Flash Drive Check that the USB flash drive is not being accessed saving reading etc by the instrument and then remove it No remove operation needs to be performed on the inst...

Page 339: ...on indication portion to confirm details Moves to the level immediately above The indicated key varies depending on the type of the selected file FDR p 353 p 343 TXT CSV BMP p 343 Initializes the USB flash drive p 357 Creates a folder p 360 Saves all settings of the instrument p 351 Deletes files and folders p 359 Indicates file save date and time Indicates the file name Indicates the file size Yo...

Page 340: ...bout the File Save Setting Screen 2 3 LCR Initial Screen File Save Setting Screen File Save Setting Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 Indicates the save format Indicates the save destination folder Indicates settings related to saving text Settings cannot be configured when BMP is selected for the file type Procedure This operation is possible in any of the mode mod...

Page 341: ...the measurement values displayed in the current screen in CSV format ANALYZER mode Saves the measurement values of one sweep in CSV format CONTINUOUS mode Saves the measurement result of each panel in CSV format 1 Saving Measurement Data Procedure 2 Press 3 LCR Initial Screen File Save Setting Screen File Save Setting Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 ...

Page 342: ...text save function Saves measured values as text data 5 Turns the save date and time ON OFF Turns the measurement condition ON OFF Turns the measurement parameter ON OFF Sets the delimiter type Sets the quotation mark type Select the header setting File Save Setting Screen Set the header of the text file ...

Page 343: ... the save date and time Does not record the save date and time Records the save date and time 2 Press to close the setting screen HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 08 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF When ON When OFF ...

Page 344: ...ion 2 Press to close the setting screen HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 08 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s DCBIAS OFF OPEN OFF SHORT OFF LOAD OFF CABLE 0 m SCALE OFF Z OFF OFF 16 1504E 03 89 992 HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 27 Z OFF OFF 16 1505E 03 89...

Page 345: ...0 05 23 TIME 12 35 08 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s DCBIAS OFF OPEN OFF SHORT OFF LOAD OFF CABLE 0 m SCALE OFF Z OFF OFF 16 1504E 03 89 992 HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 35 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0...

Page 346: ... 0 0000 s HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 08 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 43 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s DCBIAS OFF OPEN OFF When c...

Page 347: ...10 05 23 TIME 12 36 04 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s When OFF HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE 10 05 23 TIME 12 35 08 FREQ 1 0000E 03 Hz V 1 000 V LIMIT OFF RANGE 30k AUTO LOW Z OFF JUDGE OFF SPEED MED TRIG INT AVE OFF DELAY 0 0000 s When double quotation mark HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM3570 Ver 1 00 DATE ...

Page 348: ...When is pressed a folder is automatically created in the USB flash drive and the file is saved The date is used for the name of the folder cre ated when you press The date and time are automatically assigned to the file name See Changing the Save Folder p 344 Press 6 When LCR mode When analyzer mode Example of screen copy ...

Page 349: ...ension is bmp 2 Saving a Copy of the Screen Turns off the screen copy function Saves screen copies as 256 color BMP files Saves screen copies as monochrome 2 color BMP files Turn on the BMP save setting Procedure 2 Press 3 LCR Initial Screen File Save Setting Screen File Save Setting Screen 4 File Type Setting Press to close the setting screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front pan...

Page 350: ...ata When is pressed a folder is automatically created in the USB flash drive and the file is saved The date is used for the name of the folder cre ated when you press The date and time are automatically assigned to the file name See Changing the Save Folder p 344 When LCR mode Example of screen copy When analyzer mode ...

Page 351: ...cking the Contents of Files Procedure Use or to select the file to check 3 Press to check the file Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File Selection 2 1 CSV File Display BMP File Display 4 Press to close the setting screen The indicated key varies depending on the type of the selected file When FDR When TXT CSV or BMP ...

Page 352: ...Setting Screen File Save Setting Screen 2 Press Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 Press to confirm the setting Automatically creates a folder for today s date and saves the data in the folder Allows you to specify any folder and then save the data Select the setting procedure of the save folder When you want to cancel the setting Press 4 Save Folder Setting ...

Page 353: ...e characters cannot be specified The folder name must be no more than 12 characters 5 Press to close the setting screen Only folders in the root directory of the USB flash drive can be selected with If the folder specified as the save destination folder has been deleted create a folder when saving files What is the root directory The root directory refers to the top most directory in the hierarchy...

Page 354: ... Loading Measurement Data This functionality can only be used when the IM9000 Equivalent Circuit Analysis Software has been installed Steps 1 through 4 below can be set by loading measurement conditions saved to the instrument or its USB memory See 9 2 Loading Measurement Conditions Panel Load Function p 322 10 7 Reading Setting Conditions p 353 Procedure Change the measurement mode to analyzer mo...

Page 355: ...ent data was saved with and 8 Select the measurement data to load with and 7 Folder Selection Measurement Data Selection Press Press 9 Press on the load confirmation screen The measurement data will be loaded and applied as measured values Loading Measurement Data When you want to cancel the load operation Press ...

Page 356: ...rs Z Cs D Cs Rs Cp D Cp Rp Ls Q Ls Rs Lp Q Lp Rp Rs X Load Error 7 The measurement data parameters do not match the current settings Load measurement data after configuring the instru ment s parameters so that they match the parameters of the measured values being loaded See 5 2 1 Setting the measurement parameter p 133 Load Error 8 The measurement data includes erroneous values Example No measure...

Page 357: ...ion of the setting file is SET This function is convenient for when you want to back up the setting state of the instrument For the settings that are saved refer to Initial Setting List 10 6 Saving Instrument Settings 1 Saving Instrument Settings Procedure 2 Press 3 LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File List Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 ...

Page 358: ...e save confirmation screen The measurement data is saved Save Instrument Settings When you want to cancel saving Press The setting file is saved to the SETTING folder in the USB flash drive The date and time are automatically assigned to the file name ...

Page 359: ... file to the USB flash drive The extension of the setting file is SET The extension of the panel save is PNL For the settings that are saved refer to Appendix 12 Initial Settings Table p A17 2 Saving All Settings of Instrument ALL SAVE Function Procedure 2 Press 3 LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File List Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 ...

Page 360: ...ata are saved to a folder of the save date and time that is created automatically in the SETTING folder The date and time are automatically assigned to the folder name and file name Press Press in the save confirmation screen The measurement data is saved When you want to cancel saving Press ...

Page 361: ...ve and restore the settings 10 7 Reading Setting Conditions 1 Loading instrument settings Procedure 2 LCR Initial Screen File List Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 Use or to select the SETTING folder 4 Use or to select the setting file or panel save file to read 3 Folder Selection Setting File Selection Press Press ...

Page 362: ...ettings Read Settings When you want to cancel reading Press When the Read Confirmation Screen Appears If an error appears when is pressed one of the following are likely to be cause The setting file is damaged The file is not a setting file that can be read by the instrument Setting File Load Error When you want to cancel reading Press ...

Page 363: ...SB memory using the all save function See Saving All Settings of Instrument ALL SAVE Function p 351 2 Loading all settings saved on a USB flash drive ALL LOAD Function 2 LCR Measurement Screen File List Screen Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 Procedure Use or to select the SETTING folder 3 Folder Selection Press ...

Page 364: ...t TYPE to ALL files Setting File Selection Press Selecting LOAD will cause the instrument s current settings to be deleted If the instrument is unable to load the settings file a beep will sound 6 Press in the read confirmation screen All measurement data saved in the folder will be loaded and applied to the current settings Read Settings When you want to cancel reading Press ...

Page 365: ... to be used is not formatted initialized Insert the USB flash drive to be formatted into the USB port on the front panel p 330 and start the format The IM3570 formats drives using FAT32 10 8 File and Folder Operations 1 Formatting a USB Flash Drive Procedure Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 2 3 Press LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File List Screen ...

Page 366: ...a format all of the data saved to the USB flash drive is deleted and cannot be restored Carefully check the contents before you perform a format We recommend making a backup of any important data on a USB flash drive When formatting is performed with the instrument the volume label of the USB flash drive becomes NO NAME What is a Volume Label A name that is assigned to a drive such as a USB flash ...

Page 367: ...elete all of the files in the folder 2 Deleting Files and Folders Procedure 2 Use or to select the file or folder you want to delete 3 Press 4 A deleted file or folder cannot be restored once it is deleted Confirm the file or folder to be deleted and then press Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File List Screen Delete File When you want ...

Page 368: ...File and Folder Operations 360 3 Creating Folders Procedure 2 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel 1 3 Press LCR Initial Screen File List Screen File List Screen 4 Press File List Screen ...

Page 369: ...g USB Flash Drive 5 Input Folder Name Input Folder Name Enter the save name Up to 12 characters Deletes all input characters Deletes the last character Changes the keyboard type Press to close the setting screen 7 6 Press to create a folder Input Folder Name ...

Page 370: ...Drive Information Procedure Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port front panel LCR Initial Screen File List Screen 2 1 Press the part indicating the disc information 3 File List Screen 5 Press to close the setting screen 4 USB Flash Drive Info Display Filesystem File system type All Total size Used Space used Avail Space free ...

Page 371: ...External Input Output Connector and Signals To avoid electric shock or damage to the equipment always observe the following precautions when connecting to the EXT I O terminals Always turn off the power to the instrument and to any devices to be connected before making connections During operation a wire becoming dislocated and contacting another conductive object can be serious hazard Make sure t...

Page 372: ...d LD1 LD3 Unused ISO_5V ISO_COM BIN7 AND BIN9 LD5 ERR BIN1 PARA1 HI BIN3 PARA1 LO BIN5 PARA3 IN Unused Unused OUT_OF_BINS Unused Unused CALIB LD0 LD2 LD4 LD_VALID ISO_COM EOM BIN8 BIN10 LD6 INDEX BIN2 PARA1 IN BIN4 PARA3 HI BIN6 PARA3 LO Unused Unused Unused LCR Mode Analyzer Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 TRIG Unused Unus...

Page 373: ...CONDNG Analyzer comparator results of the first pa rameter in AREA mode Output if even one LO judgment Analyzer comparator results for the local maximum value of the first parameter in PEAK mode Outputifthehorizontalaxis sweepsetting is out of the range or there is no comparison peak Neg Level 13 OUT BIN5 PARA3 IN BIN judgment results Comparator judgment results of the third pa rameter PARA2 IN PA...

Page 374: ...RA2 HI PARA2_LMAX_MEASNG Analyzer comparator results of the sec ond parameter in AREA mode Output if even one HI judgment Analyzer comparator results for the local maximum value of the second parameter in PEAK mode Output if the vertical axis measurement value is out of the range or there is no comparison peak Neg Level 32 OUT BIN6 PARA3 LO BIN judgment results Comparatorjudgment results of the th...

Page 375: ...f the EOM signal HI See Enabling Trigger Input for during Measurement and Setting the Valid Edge of Trig ger Input p 117 p 228 LD0 to LD6 Selects the number of the panel to load If a trigger signal is input in external trigger mode the selected panel is loaded and used for measurement p 377 LD VALID Inputs a negative logic signal from an external device so that the selected panel number is recogni...

Page 376: ...arameter in PEAK mode Outputs PARA1_LMIN_MEASNG if the vertical axis measurement value is out of the range or there is no comparison peak outputs PARA1_LMIN_CONDNG if the horizontal axis sweep setting is out of the range or there is no comparison peak and outputs PARA1_LMIN_IN if the PEAK is IN PARA2_LMIN_MEASNG PARA2_LMIN_CONDNG PARA2_LMIN_IN Analyzer mode Outputs the analyzer comparator result f...

Page 377: ...lid edge of the TRIG signal is set to falling ON 11 2 Timing Chart 11 2 1 LCR Measurement Start of measurement signal Analog end of measurement signal End of measurement signal Comparator result output Last judgment result Judgment result 1 Reset at the same time as analog measurement starts HIGH Not reset at the same time as analog measurement starts Last judgment result remains Error output Whet...

Page 378: ...gment result signal line of the EXT I O is set to be reset simultaneously with the mea surement start signal and a forced transition to the HIGH level is performed at the same time as TRIG the transition from LOW to HIGH does not occur when the judgment result is output after measurement ends As a result the delay time between the judgement result output and EOM can be set to the minimum level As ...

Page 379: ... is received at EOM LOW and INDEX LOW the signal transitions to high off when mea surement starts Setting the INDEX and EOM output method See 4 5 8 Setting the EOM Output Method p 119 Description of communications commands on the included CD IO EOM MODE Setting the pulse width for which low on EOM is held See 4 5 8 Setting the EOM Output Method p 119 Description of communications commands on the i...

Page 380: ...the instrument or by a communication command See 5 9 4 Setting the Delay Time from the Output of Comparator Judgment Results until Output of EOM LOW and Resetting Judgment Results p 226 Description of communications commands on the included CD IO RESult RESet For other timing chart times refer to 11 2 1 LCR Measurement p 369 11 2 2 Analyzer Measurement 1 Reset at the same time as analog measuremen...

Page 381: ...rs 1 2 and 4 Start of measurement signal Analog end of measurement signal End of measurement signal Comparator result output Last judgment result Judgment result 1 Reset at the same time as analog measurement starts HIGH Not reset at the same time as analog measurement starts When measurement of the first panel number completes AND will transition to HIGH and ERR will transition to HIGH if no erro...

Page 382: ... the judgment results of comparator measurement are reset at the time of the mea surement start signal or updated at the point in time when measurement ends can be selected on the instrument or by a communication command See Setting the Delay Time from the Output of Comparator and BIN Judgment Results until Output of EOM LOW and Resetting Judgment Results p 115 p 226 Description of communications ...

Page 383: ...tes Comparator result output The judgment result and ERR vary according to the measurement state each time measurement completes 1 Reset at the same time as analog measurement starts HIGH Not reset at the same time as analog measurement starts Last judgment result remains Start of measurement signal Analog end of measurement signal End of measurement signal Comparator result output Lastjudgment re...

Page 384: ...ernally Isolated Common Signal Ground Common Zener Voltage Input ISO_5V ERR ISO_COM ISO_COM BIN1 PARA1 HI PARA1_LMAX_MEASNG PARA2_LMIN_IN OUT_OF_BINS CIRCUIT_NG EOM INDEX BIN2 PARA1 IN PARA1_LMAX_IN BIN8 PARA1_LMIN_MEASNG BIN10 PARA1_LMIN_CONDNG BIN4 PARA2 HI PARA2_LMAX_MEASNG BIN6 PARA2 LO PARA2_LMAX_CONDNG BIN7 AND BIN9 PARA1_LMIN_IN PARA2_LMIN_MEASNG PARA2_LMIN_CONDNG BIN3 PARA1 LO PARA1_LMAX_C...

Page 385: ... less Input de asserted OFF voltage Open or 5 to 30 V Input asserted ON current 3 mA ch Maximum applied voltage 30 V Output Signals Output type Optocoupler isolated npn open collector outputs current sink active low Maximum load voltage 30 V Maximum output current 50 mA ch Residual voltage 1 V 10 mA 1 5 V 50 mA Internally Isolated Power Output 4 5 V to 5 0 V Maximum output current 100 mA External ...

Page 386: ...tions Relay Connections PLC Output Source Output Connections PLC Output Sink Output Connections Output Common Common Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Input Input Common Common Relay Connections LED Connection Active Low Logic Output Wired OR PLC Input Source Input Connections PLC Input Sink Input Connections Active Low Logic Output ...

Page 387: ...r and BIN Judgment Results until Output of EOM LOW and Resetting Judgment Results p 115 p 226 Description of communications commands on the included CD IO RESult RESet Whether to enable or disable trigger input from the EXT I O during measurement during EOM HI output can be selected on the instrument or by a communication command For the setting procedure refer to the following See Enabling Trigge...

Page 388: ...or decision signals retained during measurement or can they be off They are initially set to be confirmed at the end of measurement and turned OFF when measurement starts However it is possible to change the settings so that the judgment results from last time are also stored during measurement See Setting Reset of Judgment Results p 379 When are measurement error signals displayed An error is dis...

Page 389: ...e instrument Make instrument settings p 383 Make printer settings 12 1 Connecting the Printer Because electric shock and instrument damage hazards are present always follow the steps below when connecting the printer Always turn off the instrument and the printer before connecting A serious hazard can occur if a wire becomes dislocated and contacts another con ductor during operation Make certain ...

Page 390: ...o Send RTS 7 Clear to Send CTS 8 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Connector Pinouts 13 1 1 Confirm that the instrument and printer are turned off 2 Connect the AC adapter to the printer and insert the power plug into an outlet 3 Connect the RS 232C cable to the RS 232C con nectors on the instrument and printer 4 Turn the instrument and printer on Rear To use hardware flow control you will need an RS 232C cable w...

Page 391: ...asurement values only when of the initial screen is pressed Auto Print Outputs the measurement values after measurement finishes 3 Select and check each of the settings and press to close the setting screen The printer s communication speed baud rate and flow control settings are the same as the RS 232C settings If the communication speed is changed you may need to increase the print speed It is a...

Page 392: ...t and printer settings p 383 are correct Prints automatically after measurement completes Prints the state when is pressed in the initial screen 12 3 Printing When the Printing Method is Set to When the Printing Method is Set to When LCR Mode When Analyzer Mode ...

Page 393: ... 383 In analyzer mode only printing the screen is available for the print type TYPE Example Printouts When LCR Mode When the display is enlarged the print type is text even when TYPE is set to Normal measurement Comparator measurement BIN measurement When the TYPE setting is When the TYPE setting is When Analyzer Mode Normal measurement Comparator measurement ...

Page 394: ...display will be printed as a screen image When Continuous Measurement Mode Measured value display Graph display Since printer settings cannot be configured in continuous measurement mode set the instru ment to either LCR mode or analyzer mode in order to changing the printer settings ...

Page 395: ...e Ls Series equivalent inductance Lp Parallel equivalent inductance Cs Series equivalent capacitance Cp Parallel equivalent capacitance Q Q factor D Loss coefficient tan Rdc DC resistance Display range Z Y Rs Rp Rdc X G B Ls Lp Cs Cp 0 000000 unit to 9 999999G unit Absolute value display for Z and Y only 0 000 to 999 999 D 0 000000 to 9 999999 Q 0 00 to 99999 99 0 0000 to 999 9999 DISP OUT is disp...

Page 396: ...0 of setting 10 A up to 1 0000 MHz 20 of setting 10 A from 1 0001 MHz Measurement range The measurement range is determined according to impedance Z The values of the other measurement items can be calculated Ranges 100 m 1 10 300 1 k 3 k 10 k 30 k 100 k 1 M 10 M 100 M 12 ranges The guaranteed accuracy range differs depending on the measurement conditions p 398 Out of guaranteed accuracy is displa...

Page 397: ...ucture Backup battery life Product warranty period Approx 10 years 25 C 77 F reference value 1 Basic Specifications Setting range of low Z high accuracy mode No Measurement range to 1 kHz to 10 kHz to 100 kHz to 1 MHz to 5 MHz 1 100 M 2 10 M 3 1 M 4 100 k 5 30 k 6 10 k 7 3 k 8 1 k 9 300 10 10 11 1 12 100 m Normal mode only setting not possible for low Z high accuracy mode None Low Z high accuracy ...

Page 398: ...ing setting Analyzer mode Area judgment Hi IN Lo for each point Absolute value setting setting Peak judgment Hi IN Lo for local maximum and local minimum frequency and measure ment values Absolute value setting Compensation Open and short circuit compensation Load circuit compensation Cable length compensation 0 m 1 m to 5 MHz Normal mode Guaranteed accuracy up to 4 m when cable length compensatio...

Page 399: ...or is output from the EXT I O 3 Detection level monitoring function Detects a contact error chattering detection A comparison is made with the effective value of the first waveform that is acquired and a contact error is output when a variation in the effective value of a subsequent waveform exceeds the judgment reference Judgment reference 0 01 to 100 00 0 01 resolution relative to the reference ...

Page 400: ...uced by radio frequency electromagnetic fields Z in 10 V m 5 rdg 5 Influence of conduction induced by radio frequency fields Z in 3 V 5 rdg 5 Dielectric strength Between the power wire and ground wire 1 62 kV AC for 60 seconds 5 Accessories Options Accessories Power Cord 1 Instruction Manual 1 Communication Instruction Manual CD 1 Options Model 9261 10 Test Fixture Model 9262 Test Fixture Model L2...

Page 401: ...rminal hole diameter 0 3 mm to 5 mm L2001 Pincher Probe Measurable range DC to 8 MHz Maximum applied voltage 42 Vpeak AC DC Maximum applied current 1 Apeak AC DC Electrode tip spacing 0 3 to approx 6 mm 9261 10 4 terminal Probe Measurable range DC to 8 MHz Maximum voltage 42 Vpeak AC DC Maximum current 1 Apeak AC DC Measurement terminal hole diameter 0 3 mm to 5 mm 9500 10 4 terminal Probe Measura...

Page 402: ...ionality Equivalent circuit analysis automatic fixed 5 patterns PASS FAIL judgments for equivalent circuit elements Analysis result simulation Cole cole plot display admittance circle display IM9100 SMD Test Fixture Measurable range DC to 8 MHz Maximum applied voltage 42 Vpeak AC DC Maximum applied current 0 15 A rms 0 15 ADC Measurement test sample dimensions 0 4 0 2 mm 0 6 0 3 mm 1 0 0 5 mm 9269...

Page 403: ...le length coefficient E DC bias coefficient F and temperature coeffi cient G by the basic accuracy The basic accuracy is calculated by determining coefficient A and B from the basic accuracy coefficient table in accordance with the measurement frequency 1 and measurement range and then using the following expression The basic accuracy becomes the accuracy of Z and accuracy of 1 When the measuremen...

Page 404: ...25 B 0 01 A 0 4 B 0 05 A 2 B 0 1 A 0 3 B 0 01 A 0 1 B 0 003 A 0 08 B 0 003 A 0 15 B 0 005 A 0 3 B 0 03 A 2 B 0 1 10 k A 0 1 B 0 01 A 0 3 B 0 01 A 0 2 B 0 01 A 0 12 B 0 005 A 0 2 B 0 02 A 0 3 B 0 03 A 1 5 B 0 2 A 0 3 B 0 01 A 0 1 B 0 005 A 0 08 B 0 002 A 0 08 B 0 02 A 0 2 B 0 05 A 1 B 0 2 3 k A 0 1 B 0 01 A 0 3 B 0 02 A 0 2 B 0 005 A 0 12 B 0 005 A 0 2 B 0 005 A 0 3 B 0 01 A 1 5 B 0 02 A 0 2 B 0 01...

Page 405: ...fficient corresponding to the operating temperature is obtained from the operating temperature coeffi cient table and then added to the basic accuracy 0 m 1 m 2 m 4 m Cable length coefficient 1 1 5 fm Measurement frequency kHz Guaranteed Accuracy Range 0 m and 1 m 4 Hz to 5 MHz 2 m 4 Hz to 100 kHz 4 m 4 Hz to 10 kHz 1 fm 100 2 1 fm 100 4 DC Bias Setting OFF DC Bias Setting ON DC bias coefficient 1...

Page 406: ...005 V to 5 V 2 0 101 V to 5 V 0 501 V to 1 V 100 m 0 1 V to 2 5 V 1 0 101 V to 5 V 3 0 501 V to 5 V 3 The above voltages are the voltage settings equivalent to when V mode 1 The guaranteed accuracy is 10 m or higher 2 The guaranteed accuracy for when DC bias is 0 101 to 5 V 3 The guaranteed accuracy for when DC bias is 10 m or higher and 1 001 to 5 V The above measurement specification was determi...

Page 407: ...00 kHz to 3 0000 kHz Tf 0 2 ms 8 Tf 0 2 ms 32 Tf 0 2 ms 256 Tf 0 2 ms 3 0001 kHz to 10 000 kHz Tf 0 2 ms 16 Tf 0 2 ms 64 Tf 0 2 ms 512 Tf 0 2 ms 10 001 kHz to 30 000 kHz 4 Tf 0 2 ms 64 Tf 0 2 ms 256 Tf 0 2 ms 2048 Tf 0 2 ms 30 001 kHz to 100 00 kHz 8 Tf 0 1 ms 128 Tf 0 1 ms 512 Tf 0 1 ms 4096 Tf 0 1 ms 100 01 kHz to 300 00 kHz 32 Tf 0 1 ms 512 Tf 0 1 ms 2048 Tf 0 1 ms 16384 Tf 0 1 ms 300 01 kHz to...

Page 408: ...t mode Measurement mode Normal measurement 0 0 ms Comparator measurement MAX 0 4 ms BIN measurement MAX 0 8 ms D Screen Display Screen display When no screen display 0 0 ms When screen display MAX 0 3 ms E Saving to memory Saving to memory Memory function ON IN MAX 0 4 ms Memory function OFF 0 0 ms F Equivalent circuit analysis optional IM9000 Equivalent circuit analysis Analysis OFF 0 0 ms Equiva...

Page 409: ...evel is changed the wait time is 300 s When DC resistance measurement When the measurement signal level for DC resistance measurement is changed the wait time is 300 s Each time the measurement signal level is changed during DC adjustment the wait time is 300 s When a DC delay is set that wait time occurs again in order to change the measurement signal level When panel load After all changes are m...

Page 410: ...13 3 About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed 402 ...

Page 411: ...e However in the following cases immediately stop using the instrument unplug the power cord and contact your dealer or Hioki representative When the nature of the damage is clearly evident When measurement is impossible After long term storage in adverse conditions such as high temperature or humidity After being subject to severe shock during transport After severe exposure to water oil or dust ...

Page 412: ...responsibility for damage incurred during shipping Use the original packing materials when transporting the instrument if possible Cleaning To clean the instrument wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild deter gent Never use solvents such as benzene alcohol acetone ether ketones thinners or gasoline as they can deform and discolor the case Wipe the LCD gently with a soft dry ...

Page 413: ...d screen drawing may become slow in order to give priority to measurement and measure ment value output See Description of communications commands on the included CD The measurement values differ when a standard resistor standardcapacitor or other known test sample is measured The measurement values differ when a standard resistor standardcapacitor or other known test sample is measured Do the mea...

Page 414: ...ously Is the measurement value automatic output function enabled When the measurement value automatic out put function is enabled a send error occurs on the measuring instrument side if the receive operation is not performed on the PC side and a send error sound is emitted continuously when for example there is an internal trigger Perform the receive operation on the PC side and then perform measu...

Page 415: ...ing range Reduce the AC signal level or DC signal level p 43 The life of the RAM backup battery has ended The instrument needs to be repaired Contact your dealer or Hioki representa tive This is displayed when a measurement value is outside of the guaranteed accu racy range Increase the measurement signal level or change the measurement range to one that matches the impedance of the element to be ...

Page 416: ...asurement value is at or above the upper limit value of the auto ranging range Change the measurement range to a high impedance range p 49 This is displayed when a measurement value is at or below the lower limit value of the auto ranging range Change the measurement range to a low impedance range p 49 This is displayed when the terminal of either LPOT or LCUR is not connected be cause of for exam...

Page 417: ...strument are damaged either remove it from service or mark it clearly so that others do not use it inadvertently Lithium Battery Removal Take care not to short the and Doing so may cause sparks CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Lithium Battery Overhead Vie...

Page 418: ...14 4 Discarding the Instrument 410 ...

Page 419: ...ne Furthermore admittance Y that is the reciprocal of impedance Z can also be used depending on the char acteristics of circuit components As in the case of impedance Z the following values can also be obtained from admittance Y by rotating the admittance Y around the complex plane Appendix Appendix 1 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions I Z V Z R jX X R tan 1 Z R 2 X 2 Imaginary part...

Page 420: ...phase angle of admittance Y Ls Rs Cs The measured values of L C and R in series equivalent circuit mode Lp Rp Cp The measured values of L C and R in parallel equivalent circuit mode The phase angle is shown based on the impedance Z When measuring based on the admittance Y the sign of the phase angle must be reversed Item Series equivalent circuit mode Parallel equivalent circuit mode Z Y R X G B L...

Page 421: ...rformed by the use of guarding that is connecting a metallic plate to the GUARD terminal and carrying out the measurement on the metallic plate When measuring components on a metal plate use for example resin film as insulation to ensure terminals and the like are not short circuited Appendix 2 Measurement of High Impedance Components Resin film Metal plate Open circuit compensation is high impeda...

Page 422: ...so that the resistance value for the resistor R2 is accurately measured Appendix 3 Measurement of In circuit Components R R2 R3 R4 R2 R3 R4 R4 R3 R2 R1 H L Guard terminal R4 R3 R2 R1 H L The accuracy of measurement will not be improved in cases where for example R2 R3 and R3 is close to zero Individual elements cannot be isolated and measured separately in compound circuits consisting of the same ...

Page 423: ...und wire of the power cable can be used as protective grounding for the unit Protective grounding plays an important role in not only the prevention of electrical accidents but also the use of an internal filter to eliminate the incorporation of noise from the power line Use the supplied power cord Connect a commercial plug in noise filter to the power outlet and then connect the unit to the outpu...

Page 424: ...e cores and ferrite beads are commercially available from various specialist manufacturers If interference is producing noise in the measurement cables its influence can be moderated by the following countermeasure Pass the test cables through a commercially available anti interference ferrite core and fix it close to the mea surement terminals so as to suppress noise from the measurement cables M...

Page 425: ...ecting together the probes the sample to be tested and the DC voltage source It takes a little time for the DC voltage which is being supplied to the sample under test to reach the set volt age so you should wait for a certain stabilization time period which depends upon the sample before per forming testing Be careful because if you perform testing before this stabilization time period has elapse...

Page 426: ...upplied then the test sample is left charged which is very dangerous In order to avoid electric shock accident be absolutely sure to discharge the test sample Do not short circuit between the clips of the test probes with the DC bias voltage still being supplied Doing so may damage the probes or cause a short circuit accident When measuring the element whose DC resistance is not high enough DC cur...

Page 427: ... tested and the DC cur rent source Be careful not to magnetically saturate the choke coil CH with the DC bias current It takes a little time for the DC current which is being supplied to the sample under test to reach the set value so you should wait for a certain stabilization time period which depends upon the sample before performing testing Be careful because if you perform testing before this...

Page 428: ... C The quoted maximum voltage from which the unit can be protected by this function is for reference purposes only and is not a guaranteed value There may be danger of dam age to the unit depending upon the operational circumstances and upon how often such charged capacitors are connected In general you should not rely upon this protection function be sure to discharge charged capacitors properly ...

Page 429: ...es equivalent circuit mode and parallel equivalent circuit mode Generally for measurement of a low impedance device approx less than 100 like a large capacitance capacitor or a low inductance a seriesequivalent circuit mode will be selected While for a high impedance device approx more than 10 k like a small capacitance capacitor or a high inductance a parallel equiva lent circuit mode will be sel...

Page 430: ...tomatically selecting the equivalent circuit model it will not be possible to select the optimal model when the acquisition of frequency characteristics fails to yield local extreme values Consequently set the sweep range so that resonance characteristics can be accurately acquired Appendix 8 Selecting the Equivalent Circuit Model Measurement target Corresponding equivalent circuit model Inductor ...

Page 431: ... may then be performed by substituting them into the above equation Deviations in the measured values can become comparatively large in the following cases If only short circuit compensation has been performed With short circuit compensation only having been performed since no compensation can be performed in terms of the open circuit residual component Yo which is not available thereby deviation ...

Page 432: ...u ment damage and electric shock accidents When installing the Rack Mounting Plate the screws must not intrude more than 6 mm into either side of the instrument When removing the Rack Mounting Plate to return the instrument to stand alone use replace the same screws that were installed originally Feet M3 6 mm Sides M4 6 mm Rack Mounting Plate JIS Spacer Two Required Rack Mounting Plate EIA ...

Page 433: ...m screws When installing into the rack reinforce the installation with a commercially available support stand Please note that protrusions with a diameter of 6 mm protrude from the bottom of the instrument by 4 mm For details on the positions of the protru sions refer to the external view on the next page M4 x 6 mm Spacers Rack Mounting Plate EIA Rack Mounting Plate JIS Spacers M4 x 12 mm M3 x 6 m...

Page 434: ...Appendix 11 Dimensional Diagram A16 Appendix 11 Dimensional Diagram Unit mm 330 1 119 1 307 3 114 33 25 35 48 33 15 330 1 67 95 42 85 276 1 2 6 Height of protruding portion ...

Page 435: ...es Yes Measurement range Mode AUTO No Yes Yes Yes Range 100 No Yes Yes Yes LOW Z OFF No Yes Yes Yes Trigger mode INT Internal Trigger No Yes Yes Yes DC bias ON OFF OFF No Yes Yes Yes Bias value 0 00 V No Yes Yes Yes Measurement speed MED No Yes Yes Yes Limit ON OFF OFF No Yes Yes Yes Current limit value 100 00 mA No Yes Yes Yes Voltage limit value 5 000 V No Yes Yes Yes Number of times for average...

Page 436: ...No Yes Display digits 6 6 6 6 No Yes Yes Yes Backlight ON No No No Yes Beep sound Judgment result NG No Yes Yes Yes Key ON No No No Yes LCR Comparator Mode ABS ABS No Yes No Yes Absolute value mode Upper limit value OFF OFF No Yes No Yes Lower limit value OFF OFF No Yes No Yes Percent mode Reference value 1 000000k 10 00000 No Yes No Yes Upper limit value OFF OFF No Yes No Yes Lower limit value OF...

Page 437: ...E No No Yes Yes Vertical Color 1 2 No No Yes Yes Scale LINEAR No No Yes Yes Scale mode AUTO No No Yes Yes Grid display PARA1 No No Yes Yes ANALYZER Comparator settings Mode OFF No No Yes Yes Parameter PARA1 No No Yes Yes Area display PARA1 No No Yes Yes Peak No to judge Local minimum 1 No No Yes Yes Local maximum 1 No No Yes Yes Filter for peak search OFF ON ON No No Yes Yes Reference value settin...

Page 438: ...tion optional IM9000 Comparator ON OFF OFF No No Yes Yes R1 Upper limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Lower limit value OFF No No Yes Yes L1 Upper limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Lower limit value OFF No No Yes Yes C1 Upper limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Lower limit value OFF No No Yes Yes C0 Upper limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Lower limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Qm Upper limit value OFF No No Yes Yes Lowe...

Page 439: ... ADJ Yes ADJ Yes CV OFF No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes CC OFF No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes Compensation range Range OFF No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes LOW Z OFF No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes Compensation DC bias ON OFF OFF No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes Bias value 0 00 V No Change OFF No Yes ADJ Yes ADJ Yes Compensation value Impedance coefficient OFF No Change OFF...

Page 440: ... No Change Yes No No Yes Enable register 0 No Change No Change No Change Yes No No Yes MEASure ITEM 0 0 No Yes Yes Yes MEASure VALid 14 No Yes Yes Yes Automatic output of measurement values OFF No No No Yes Transfer format ASCII No No No Yes Long format OFF No No No Yes File Save Format OFF No No No Yes Save folder AUTO No No No Yes Header Date and time ON No No No Yes Measurement conditions ON No...

Page 441: ...eparator and terminator are all reinitialized 5 List of message exchange options Input buffer capacity and operation See Included CD Queries to which multiple response message units are returned BIN FLIMit ABSolute 2 BIN FLIMit DEViation 2 BIN FLIMit PERcent 2 BIN SLIMit ABSolute 2 BIN SLIMit DEViation 2 BIN SLIMit PERcent 2 COMParator FLIMit ABSolute 2 COMParator FLIMit DEViation 3 COMParator FLI...

Page 442: ... message unit separator Command message unit Query message unit Command program header Query program header Program data Character program data Decimal program data Compound commands and program headers 7 Buffer capacity limitations for block data Block data is not used 8 Summary of program data elements used in expressions and deepest nesting level allow able in sub expressions including syntax r...

Page 443: ...er data storage area 19 Conditions which are influenced when RST LRN RCL and SAV are used LRN RCL and SAV are not used The RST command returns the unit to its initial state See Included CD 20 Scope of the self testing executed as a result of the TST query See Included CD 21 Additional organization of the status data used in a device status report See Included CD 22 Whether commands are overlap or ...

Page 444: ...Appendix 13 Device Compliance Statement A26 ...

Page 445: ... Dimensional Diagram 16 Discarding 409 Display Timing 139 269 Draw Color 181 E Editing Judgment Points 217 EMI Suppression 6 Enlarging Display 126 Equivalent Circuit Analysis 238 Error display 407 EXT I O Connection Examples 378 EXT I O Connector 364 External Control 363 Q A 380 External Interference A5 External trigger 55 F f s 3 FAST 59 77 164 174 File Operation 331 Fixture 30 Folder 344 360 For...

Page 446: ...re Operation Inspection 28 Printer 381 Printing 384 Probe 30 R Rack Mounting 14 Range 49 69 160 rdg 3 Replaceable Parts A403 Residual Charge Protection A10 ROM RAM Test 312 S Saving Measurement Results 106 219 Scaling 302 Screen Display Test 310 Search 190 194 Search Target 191 Segment 169 Segment Sweep 169 Self test 28 Series Equivalent Circuit Mode A11 Set the date and time 314 Setting Continuou...

Page 447: ...Index3 Index Vertical Axis Scale 183 Voltage limit 60 78 ...

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Page 449: ...lysis 243 Auto range setting 49 69 161 Auto setting of save folder 344 Auto print setting 383 Auto setting of draw mode Automatically set upper and lower limit values from set measurement values 184 To restore the colors of all seg ments to the initial state 182 Average setting 62 80 165 169 174 Susceptance S 25 Cursor B movement 190 Compensation coefficient B setting 304 Planar oscillation mode c...

Page 450: ...elete segment 171 Trigger delay setting 64 Delete selected item Delimiter type setting 334 Switch numerical input method 41 158 Number of display digits setting 124 Key Description Refer ence LCD settings 127 Screen display test 310 Vertical axis width setting 185 Enable falling edge 117 Graph and list draw timing setting 139 269 Change segment settings 169 Confirm entered numerical val ues Start ...

Page 451: ...o mechanical coupling coefficient 248 Planar oscillation electrome chanical coupling coefficient 248 Thickness mode oscillation electromechanical coupling co efficient 248 Switch keyboard type 320 325 361 Key lock function 121 230 Move cursor to local maximum value of measurement results 190 Move cursor to local minimum value of measurement results 190 LAN settings 22 LCR measurement 37 Left limit...

Page 452: ...8 234 Sweep point setting 145 146 Number of sweep times setting 147 Display list of numerical values 131 Set to OFF Set to ON Open compensation settings 273 Option settings 324 326 351 359 Key Description Refer ence Overwrite save name 321 Overwrite setting 176 Set both parameters 1 and 2 Confirm save name 321 Panel save function setting 317 319 Panel load function setting 322 Change panel name 32...

Page 453: ...83 Search 194 Apply settings of first segment to all other segments 182 205 Key Description Refer ence Segment settings 142 Segment span mode setting 179 Setting the segment for which to perform equivalent circuit analysis 245 Check contents of file 343 Sequential sweep setting 138 Measurement condition setting 14 Confirm settings Use external DC bias unit 57 Short compensation 280 Simulating freq...

Page 454: ...rence value 203 Check file content 343 Reactance 25 Set handshake to software Refer to the Communication Instruction Manual CD Admittance S 25 Key Description Refer ence Impedance 25 Disable enlarged view of mea surement values 126 Enlarge measurement values 126 Set cable length to 0 m 301 Set cable length to 1 m 301 Switch numerical input method 41 158 Deviation percentage mode setting 91 101 Imp...

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