2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 2: General operation
2606B-901-01 Rev. B / May 2018
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NPLC caching
NPLC caching speeds up operation by caching A/D reference and zero values for up to the ten most
recent measurement aperture settings. Whenever the integration rate is changed using the SPEED
key, or a user setup is recalled, the NPLC cache is checked. If the integration rate is already stored in
the cache, the stored reference and zero values are recalled and used. If the integration rate is not
already stored in the cache, a reference and zero value will be acquired and stored in the cache when
the next measurement is made. If there are already ten NPLC values stored, the oldest one will be
overwritten by the newest one. When autozero is off, NPLC values stored in the cache will be used
regardless of age.
Basic source-measure procedure
Front-panel source-measure procedure
Use the following procedure to perform the basic source-measure operations of the 2606B using the
virtual front panel. The following procedure assumes that the 2606B is already connected to the
device under test (DUT), as explained in
(on page 2-54).
Hazardous voltages may be present on all output and guard terminals. To prevent electrical
shock that could cause injury or death, never make or break connections to the 2606B while
the instrument is powered on. Turn off the equipment from the front panel or disconnect the
main power cord from the rear of the 2606B before handling cables. Putting the equipment
into standby does not guarantee that the outputs are powered off if a hardware or software
fault occurs.
Step 1: Select and set the source level
To select the source and edit the source value:
1. Press the
SRC
key as needed to select the voltage source or current source, as indicated by the
units in the source field on the display. The flashing digit (cursor) indicates which value is
presently selected for editing.
2. Move the cursor to the digit to change, then press the navigation wheel to enter the EDIT
mode.
3. Use the
RANGE
keys to select a range that will accommodate the value you want to set. See
(on page 2-71) for more information. For best accuracy, use the lowest possible source
range.
4. Enter the source value.
5. Press the
ENTER
key or the navigation wheel to complete editing.
Step 2: Set the compliance limit
To edit the compliance limit value:
1. Select the
CONFIG
key.
2. Select the
LIMIT
key.
3. Select
CURRENT
or
VOLTAGE
.
4. Select the
ENTER
key or the navigation wheel .
5. Move the cursor to the digit to change, then press the navigation wheel to enter the EDIT
mode, as indicated by the EDIT indicator.
6. Enter the limit value, then press the
ENTER
key or the navigation wheel to complete editing.