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Section 13: Test Script Builder (TSB)
Series 2600A System SourceMeter® Instruments Reference Manual
Figure 13-7
Renaming a project folder and/or script file
Script launch configuration
A script is to be loaded into the Series 2600A where it will be executed (run). The launch
configuration options include the following:
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Select which script files will be included in the launch.
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Set the launch order for the selected script files.
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Set the script launch to load-only, or to load-and-execute (run).
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Set script storage for the Series 2600A: volatile or nonvolatile. A script stored in volatile
memory will be lost when the SourceMeter instrument’s power is turned off. A script stored
in nonvolatile memory will not be lost after power is turned off.
When a script project is created, the launch is configured initially as follows:
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Only the first script file (“main”) is selected to be included in the launch.
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The launch type is set to load-and-execute (run).
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The script project is set to be stored in the volatile memory of the Series 2600A. The script
will be lost when the Series 2600A power is turned off.
NOTE If the initial launch configuration meets your requirements, the script
is ready to be launched and is explained in
later in
this section.
The flowchart in
shows the basic process to change the launch configuration for a
script. The labels (A through G) are used to identify reference links which follow the illustration.
To change the name of a script file:
A) Right-click the script file, and click Rename
in the drop-down menu.
B) Type in the new name, making sure to include
the .tsp extension, and then press the Enter
key.
To change the name of a project folder:
A) Right-click the project folder, and click Rename
in the drop-down menu.
B) Type in the new name, and then press the Enter
key.