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Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
Error Messages
Error Codes
303
Excess voltage in MPSMU.
Voltage that exceeds maximum voltage at the present current range was
detected by a MPSMU. All output switches were set to OFF.
305
Excess current in HPSMU.
Current that exceeds maximum current at the present voltage range was
detected by a HPSMU. All output switches were set to OFF.
307
Unsupported module.
This module is not supported by this firmware version. Until you
update the firmware, use the Keysight E5260/E5270 with this module
removed.
310
Interlock open operation error. Initialized.
Initialization was automatically performed because the E5260/E5270
failed to set its output to 0 V when the interlock circuit was opened in
the high voltage condition. Any module may be defective. Perform
self-test.
311
ASU control cable was connected/disconnected.
The E5270B must be turned off when the Atto Sense and Switch Unit
(ASU) is connected/disconnected.
603
Sweep and pulse channels must be different.
Set the sweep source and the pulse source to different channels for the
staircase sweep with pulsed bias measurement (MM5).
610
Quasi-pulse source channel must be set.
Before triggering the quasi-pulsed spot measurement, send the BDV
command to set the quasi-pulse source.
620
TGP specified incorrect I/O port.
Specify trigger input for the Ext Trig In port, or trigger output for the
Ext Trig Out port by the TGP command. Refer to
621
Specify trigger input port for PAX/WSX.
No trigger input port was specified for the PAX or WSX command.
Specify the trigger input port, or set the port as the trigger input port.
Refer to
to set trigger port.
Summary of Contents for E5260 Series
Page 1: ...Keysight Technologies E5260 E5270 Series of Parametric Measurement Solutions Programming Guide...
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Page 13: ...1 Programming Basics...
Page 63: ...2 Remote Mode Functions...
Page 108: ...2 46 Keysight E5260 E5270 Programming Guide Edition 4 Remote Mode Functions Initial Settings...
Page 109: ...3 Programming Examples...
Page 185: ...4 Command Reference...
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