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Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 3: Functions and features
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
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You can obtain very precise timing and synchronization between channels of multiple instruments
using the trigger model to control the actions of the source-measure unit (SMU). To achieve such
precise timing, use a static trigger configuration. When a static trigger configuration is not possible,
you can use the interactive triggering method to control the timing and actions of the SMU.
Both programming methods use trigger objects. Trigger objects generate and monitor trigger events.
External triggers are possible using digital I/O, TSP-Link
®
synchronization lines, LAN, command
interface, and the manual trigger (the TRIG key).
The following figure graphically represents all the trigger objects of the Model 2651A instrument.
Figure 42: Triggering overview
Manual trigger
Hardware triggers
Communication triggers
Model 2651A
DIGITAL
I/O
(14 lines)
TSP-LINK
SYNC.
LINES
(3 lines)
LAN
(8 triggers)
SMU A
TIMER
(8)
COMMAND
INTERFACE
MANUAL
(front panel
TRIG key)
EVENT
BLENDER
(4)
Legend:
= Trigger object
= External input trigger
= External output trigger
= Trigger events
= Stimulus input
Trigger events are identified by means of an event ID. The following table describes the trigger event
IDs.
Trigger event IDs*
Event ID
Event description
smu
X
.trigger.SWEEPING_EVENT_ID
Occurs when the SMU transitions from the idle state
to the arm layer of the trigger model
smu
X
.trigger.ARMED_EVENT_ID
Occurs when the SMU moves from the arm layer to
the trigger layer of the trigger model
smu
X
.trigger.SOURCE_COMPLETE_EVENT_ID
Occurs when the SMU completes a source action
smu
X
.trigger.MEASURE_COMPLETE_EVENT_ID
Occurs when the SMU completes a measure action