
Setups
Reference
3Ć50
NOTE
When pulse mode is turned on, the [DELAY TIME] selector disapĆ
pears. Refer to Pulse Mode in this section.
H
Sweep Measurement Mode - Delay time and hold time can be set
with the [DELAY TIME] and [HOLD TIME] selectors, respectively.
Delay time delays the measurement point for each sweep step.
When the measurement requires a higher level of accuracy, set the
longer delay time because the current measurement region beĆ
comes smaller. This parameter must be set to satisfy the requireĆ
ments of Table 3Ć9 with the range between 0 ms and 60.0 s.
Hold time delays the sweep starting point. This parameter must be
set to satisfy the requirements of Table 3Ć9 with the range between
0 ms and 600 s.
Both parameters are used to eliminate effects caused by delay
characteristics in the rise time and fall time of stepped output from
the DUT.
H
Time Domain Measurement Mode - Sampling interval and hold
time can be set using the [INTERVAL] and [HOLD TIME] selectors,
respectively.
The sampling Interval is the interval time in which the measurement
is taken. This parameter must be set to satisfy the requirements of
Table 3Ć9 with the range depending on the averaging mode as
shown in Table 3Ć18.
Hold Time is the length of time that an initial current or voltage value
is maintained after measurement has been made. As described later
in Source Setup (see step 15, CASE 7), start and stop output values
can be specified for both the HPU and/or LPU. When the hold time
starts after measurement has started, the outputs are changed from
start value to stop value. This parameter must be set to satisfy the
requirements of Table 3Ć9 with the range between 0 ms and
600 s.
TableĂ3Ć18:ăSampling Interval Range
Averaging Mode
Minimum Value
Maximum Value
OFF or 4
5 ms
60 s
32
22 ms
60 s
512
321 ms
60 s
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