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Chapter 7
Sorting Based on Measured Result (Comparator Function)
Reading Out Sort Count Of Each Bin (BIN count function)
Reading Out Sort Count Of Each Bin (BIN count function)
Turning ON/OFF BIN count function
To turn ON/OFF the BIN count function, use the following command.
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:CALCulate1:COMParator:COUNt[:STATe] on page 180
You can count the number of DUTs sorted into each BIN by turning ON the BIN count
function. The maximum value of the count is 999999. If this value is exceeded, the count
does not continue to increase but remains at 999999 (does not return to 0).
When the MULTI correction function is ON (set to ON with
[:SENSe]:CORRection:MULTiple[:STATe] command on page 241
), a
channel-by-channel count is performed in addition to the normal count (total of all the
channels).
Reading out BIN count value
To read out the BIN count value, use the following commands:
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:CALCulate1:COMParator:COUNt:DATA? on page 177
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:CALCulate1:COMParator:COUNt:OVLD? on page 179
To read out the BIN count value for each channel when the MULTI correction function is
ON, use the following commands:
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:CALCulate1:COMParator:COUNt:MULTiple:DATA? on page 178
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:CALCulate1:COMParator:COUNt:MULTiple:OVLD? on page 179
Clearing (resetting) the BIN count value
To clear all of the BIN count values (initialize to 0), use the following command.
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