Section 7: TSP command reference
Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
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2600BS-901-01 Rev. B / May 2013
Example
SweepILogMeasureV(smua, 0.01, 0.1,
0.001, 5)
This function performs a five-point linear current sweep
starting at 10 mA and stopping at 100 mA. Voltage is
measured at every step (point) in the sweep. The source is
allowed to settle on each step for 1 ms before a
measurement is performed.
The following table contains log values and corresponding
source levels for the five-point logarithmic sweep:
MeasurePoint LogStepSize LogStep SourceStepLevel
1
0.25
0.0
0.01 A
2
0.25
0.25
0.017783 A
3
0.25
0.5
0.031623 A
4
0.25
0.75
0.056234 A
5
0.25
1.0
0.1 A
Also see
KISweep factory script
(on page 5-20)
SweepVLinMeasureI()
This KISweep factory script function performs a linear voltage sweep with current measured at every step (point).
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
No
Usage
SweepVLinMeasureI(
smu, startv, stopv, stime, points
)
smu
System SourceMeter
®
instrument channel (for example,
smua
refers to SMU
channel A)
startv
Sweep start voltage in volts
stopv
Sweep stop voltage in volts
stime
Settling time in seconds; occurs after stepping the source and before performing a
measurement
points
Number of sweep points (must be
≥
2)
Details
Data for current measurements, voltage source values, and timestamps are stored in
smu
X
.nvbuffer1.
If all parameters are omitted when this function is called, this function is executed with the parameters set to the
default values.
Performs a linear voltage sweep with current measured at every step (point):
1. Sets the
smu
to output
startv
amperes, allows the source to settle for
stime
seconds, and then
performs a current measurement.
2. Sets the
smu
to output the next amperes step, allows the source to settle for
stime
seconds, and then
performs a voltage measurement.
3. Repeats the above sequence until the voltage is measured on the
stopv
amperes step.
The linear step size is automatically calculated as follows:
step = (stopv – startv) / (points – 1)
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