Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
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Command Reference
Command Reference
Remarks
The SMU operation mode is defined by the CMM command.
The measurement range is defined by the RI or RV command for the measurements
except for the search measurement.
To execute the measurement, enter the XE command.
For the spot and staircase sweep measurements, if you use multiple measurement
channels, the channels start measurement in the order defined in the MM command.
For the multi channel sweep measurement, if you use multiple measurement
channels, the channels that use the fixed ranging mode start measurement
simultaneously, then other channels start measurement in the order defined in the
MM command. For the Keysight E5270B, note that the high-resolution ADC cannot
perform simultaneous measurement.
For the quasi-pulsed spot measurement, if you do not specify
chnum
, the
E5260/E5270 uses the channel specified by the BDV command to execute
measurement.
For the quasi-pulsed spot measurement and the linear/binary search measurements,
the time stamp function is not available. See
“Data Output Format” on page 1-22
.
Example
Statements
OUTPUT @E5270;"MM 1,1"
OUTPUT @E5270;"MM 2,1,3"
MPA
The MPA command selects the data displayed in the measurement data display area
on the front panel LCD.
The *RST command or the device clear sets the compliance side data only.
Syntax
MPA
item
Parameters
item
:
Measurement data displayed. Integer expression.
1: Compliance side data. Initial setting.
2: Compliance side data and force side data.
3: Resistance data. Displays “
------
” in the remote mode.
4: Power data. Displays “
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” in the remote mode.
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...
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Page 109: ...3 Programming Examples...
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