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Section 8: Source-Measure Concepts
Series 2600 System SourceMeter® Instruments Reference Manual
Load considerations
The boundaries the SourceMeter operates in depends on the load (DUT) that is connected to its
output.
shows operation examples for resistive loads that are 50
Ω
and 200
Ω
,
respectively. For these examples, the SourceMeter is programmed to source 100mA and limit 10V.
A, the SourceMeter is sourcing 100mA to the 50
Ω
load and subsequently measures
5V. As shown, the load line for 50
Ω
intersects the 100mA current source line at 5V.
B shows what happens if the resistance of the load is increased to 200
Ω
. The DUT load
line for 200
Ω
intersects the voltage compliance limit line placing the SourceMeter in compliance. In
compliance, the SourceMeter will not be able to source its programmed current (100mA). For the
200
Ω
DUT, the SourceMeter will only output 50mA (at the 10V limit).
Notice that as resistance increases, the slope of the DUT load line increases. As resistance
approaches infinity (open output), the SourceMeter will source virtually 0mA at 10V. Conversely,
as resistance decreases, the slope of the DUT load line decreases. At zero resistance (shorted
output), the SourceMeter will source 100mA at virtually 0V.
Regardless of the load, voltage will never exceed the programmed compliance
of 10V.
Figure 8-7
I-Source operating examples
Voltage Limit
Load Line
Operating
Point
Current Source
Load Line
I-Source (I
S
)
I-Source (I
S
)
V-Meter
(V
M
)
V-Meter
(V
M
)
5V
10V
100mA
50
W
DUT Load Line (R)
A) Normal I-source operation
Voltage Limit
Load Line
Operating
Point
Current Source
Load Line
10V
100mA
B) I-source in compliance
50mA
200
W
DUT Load Line (R)
V-Meter = I
S
R
= (100mA) (50
W
)
= 5V
I
S
= V
M
/ R
= 10V / 200
W
= 50mA