2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 7: TSP command reference
2606B-901-01 Rev. B / May 2018
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This function does not cause the specified
smu
to output a pulse train. It does check to see if all the
pulse dimensions can be achieved, and if they can, assigns the indicated
tag
or index to the pulse
train. The
InitiatePulseTest(
tag
)
and
InitiatePulseTestDual(
tag1
,
tag2
)
functions
are used to initiate a pulse train assigned to a valid
tag
.
Figure 117: ConfigPulseVMeasureI()
Example 1
ConfigPulseVMeasureI(smua, 0, 20, 1,
0.001, 0.080, 10, smua.nvbuffer1, 2)
Set up a pulse train that uses channel A. The
pulse amplitude is 20 V and returns to 0 V after
1 ms. The pulse remains at 0 V for 80 ms, and
the current limit is 1 A during the pulse. The
pulse train consists of 10 pulses, and the pulse
train is assigned a
tag
index of 2.
Example 2
local timelist = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }
f, msg = ConfigPulseVMeasureI(smua, 0, 1,
100e-3, 1, timelist, 5, nil, 1)
Variable off time between pulses in a pulse
train.
Configure a pulse with 1 second on-time and
variable off-time, no measurement.
Example 3
rbi = smua.makebuffer(10)
rbv = smua.makebuffer(10)
rbi.appendmode = 1
rbv.appendmode = 1
rbs = { i = rbi, v = rbv }
f, msg = ConfigPulseVMeasureI(smua, 0, 10,
1e-3, 1e-3, 1e-3, 2, rbs, 1)
Simultaneous IV measurement during pulse.
Also see
(on page 7-105)
(on page 5-18)