2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 3: Functions and features
2606B-901-01 Rev. B / May 2018
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Figure 43: Linear staircase sweep
A linear staircase sweep is configured using a start level, a stop level, and the total number of points,
including the start and stop points. The step size is determined by the start and stop levels, and the
number of sweep points:
step = (stop - start) / (points - 1)
The number of sweep steps actually performed is determined by the trigger count. Refer to
(on page 3-30) for more information.
The sweep can be either positive-going or negative-going, depending on the relative values of the
start and stop parameters. When the sweep starts, the output will go to the start source level. The
output will then change in equal steps until the stop level is reached. If the trigger count is greater
than the number of points specified, the SMU will start over at the beginning value.
To configure a linear staircase sweep, use
smu
X
.trigger.source.linear
Y
()
. This function
configures the source values the SMU will output when performing a linear sweep. After configuring
the sweep, you must also enable the source action by setting the following attribute*:
smu
X
.trigger.source.action
* smu
X
can be
smua
for SMU Channel A or
smub
for SMU Channel B
Example:
-- Configure a sweep from 0 to 10 V in 1 V steps.
smua.trigger.source.linearv(0, 10, 11)
-- Enable the source action.
smua.trigger.source.action = smua.ENABLE
For more information, see
(on page 7-243).