In this section:
Noisy low current measurements ............................................. 8-1
Interlock error message ............................................................ 8-1
Can high-current SMUs be used separately inside the fixture? 8-2
The device is oscillating. How do I correct this? ....................... 8-2
Can I use local sense for high-current or lower power SMUs? . 8-2
Can I operate the test fixture with the lid open? ....................... 8-3
Noisy low current measurements
I'm not getting the low current performance I expected. My current measurements are noisy.
What is wrong?
Several factors can contribute to poor low current performance in the Model 8010 High Power Device
Test Fixture.
The device test boards in the Model 8010 are not guarded. Therefore, the typical leakage current of
the fixture is about 10 pA. These boards are subject to contamination, which will result in larger
leakage currents. If you are using the boards for low leakage measurements, inspect and clean the
device test boards regularly. See
How to clean the Model 8010 Test Fixture
(on page 9-1) for detail.
Interlock error message
The SourceMeter Instrument (SMU) output will not turn on and I get an error message about
the interlock on the SMU front panel. What is wrong?
The lid of the Model 8010 test fixture contains a switch that controls the interlock of the Model 2657
and Series 2600 SourceMeter instruments. Closing the lid closes the switch and engages the
interlock.
Make sure the interlock cables (part number CA-558-2) are properly connected between the
instruments and the test fixture and that the lid of the test fixture is fully closed.
For additional information on interlocks, see
(on page 2-5). Also see the reference
manuals for your SMUs.
Section 8
Frequently asked questions