
Section
Table
Title
Page
Connectors and triax cable conductors .................................
Triax connector on ground module........................................
Main menu ............................................................................
Configuration menus .............................................................
Selecting the sense mode from the front panel.......................
2-9
Commands to select sense mode ...........................................
2-9
Commands to select the output-off state...............................
Source-measure capabilities ...................................................
3-3
Maximum compliance values ..................................................
3-4
Compliance commands...........................................................
3-5
Auto zero settings ...................................................................
3-6
Auto zero command and options ............................................
3-7
Basic source-measure commands ..........................................
3-9
Basic contact check commands ............................................
Maximum compliance limits ....................................................
4-2
Model 2601A/2602A Maximum Duty Cycle
equation constants ..................................................................
4-5
Model 2611A/2612A/2635A/2636A Maximum Duty Cycle
equation constants ..................................................................
4-5
Current Measure Settling Time1, 2 .......................................
Current source gain-bandwidth .............................................
Models 2601A and 2602A source settling times .....................
5-3
Models 2611A/2612A and 2635A/2636A source
settling times ...........................................................................
5-3
Current measure and source settling times.............................
5-3
Source and measurement ranges ...........................................
6-2
Range commands ...................................................................
6-5
Digits commands.....................................................................
6-6
Speed command .....................................................................
6-7
Rel commands ........................................................................
6-9
Filter commands....................................................................
SMU buffer example................................................................
7-6
Reading buffer commands ......................................................
7-7
Buffer storage control attributes ..............................................
7-8
Buffer read-only attributes .......................................................
7-8
Buffer control programming examples ....................................
7-8
Buffer read-only attribute programming examples ..................
7-8
Recall attributes ......................................................................
7-9
Buffer status bits......................................................................
7-9
Digital bit weight ......................................................................
8-4
Remote digital I/O commands .................................................
8-5
Digital I/O bit weight. ...............................................................
8-9
Remote synchronization line commands.................................
8-9
Logarithmic sweep points........................................................
9-8
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