Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
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Command Reference
Command Reference
TI
The TI command performs the high speed spot measurement, and returns the
measurement data. The command starts a current measurement regardless of the
SMU operation mode, trigger mode (TM command), and measurement mode (MM
command).
Execution
Conditions
CN command has been executed for the specified channel.
Syntax
TI
chnum
[,
range
]
Parameters
chnum
:
Measurement channel number. The value must be slot number where
the module has been installed. Integer expression. 1 to 8 (1 and 5 are
not available for HPSMU). See
.
range
:
Measurement range or ranging type. Integer expression. If you select
the fixed range, the instrument performs measurement by using the
specified range. For the auto or limited auto ranging, the measurement
range will be set to the minimum range that covers the measured
values. However, the instrument never uses the range less than the
specified range for the limited auto ranging. See
If you do not specify the
range
parameter for voltage output channels,
the channel uses the minimum range that covers the compliance value.
The
range
parameter is meaningless for current output channels. The
measurement ranging type is always same as the output ranging type.
Example
Statements
OUTPUT @E5270;"TI 1"
ENTER @E5270 USING "#,3X,12D,X";Idata
NOTE
To use 1 pA range (only for E5270B)
The measurement channel connected to the ASU (Atto Sense and Switch Unit)
supports the 1 pA range. To use the 1 pA range, set the 1 pA fixed range or the 1 pA
limited auto ranging.
To enable the 1 pA range for the auto ranging mode, execute the
command.
Summary of Contents for E5260 Series
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