Keysight B1505A Configuration and Connection Guide
3-5
N1265A Connection Guide
Input Connection
CAUTION
The GNDU can sink current of up to 4.2 A.
Use 16493L GNDU cable to connect the GNDU to an adapter, a test fixture, or a connector
plate.
Do
not
use normal triaxial cable (16494A) because the maximum current rating of the
cable is 1 A.
NOTE
Do not put any conductor on the HCSMU Low Force and Low Sense terminals, outer
conductor of the coaxial connectors. Putting conductor of circuit common, chassis ground,
or any potential on causes the measurement error.
NOTE
Dual HCSMU (DHCSMU)
DHCSMU can be configured by two HCSMU modules installed in one B1505A and
connected to the 16493S-021 Dual HCSMU combination adapter. See
for connection. The adapter output connectors are
compatible with HCSMU.
NOTE
The B1505A needs to automatically detect and register the CMU cable type during boot
process.
Table 3-1
SMU Input Connectors and Signals by SMU Type
To Connect Interlock Circuit
The B1505A provides the Interlock connector to prevent you from receiving an electrical
shock from high voltage (more than ± 42 V). If the interlock circuit is open, the B1505A
cannot
apply high voltage more than ± 42 V.
When using the N1265A test fixture, connect the 16493J interlock cable between the
Interlock connectors of the B1505A and the N1265A. If the N1268A expander is used,
connect the cables between the B1505A and the N1268A, and between the N1268A and
the N1265A.
Connected
SMU
Connection
method
1
2
3
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
MPSMU
Kelvin
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
non-Kelvin
Force
Force
Force
Force
Force
Force
HPSMU
Kelvin
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
non-Kelvin
Force
Force
Force
Force
Force
Force
MCSMU
Kelvin
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
Force
Sense
HCSMU
Kelvin
NA
NA
Force
Sense
DHCSMU
Kelvin
NA
NA
Force
Sense
Summary of Contents for B1505A
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Page 9: ...1 Configuration Guide ...
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Page 107: ...3 N1265A Connection Guide ...
Page 133: ...4 N1272A and N1273A Connection Guide ...
Page 149: ...5 Connection Guide for Wafer Prober and Your Own Test Fixture ...
Page 203: ...6 Accessory Dimensions ...
Page 219: ...7 Connection and Ordering Examples ...
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