
Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer Reference Manual
Section 9: Keithley External Control Interface (KXCI)
4200A-901-01 Rev. C / February 2017
9-21
Details
With the voltage source mode (
VP
), the output value is in volts. For the current source mode (
IP
), the
output value is in amps.
If you specify a voltage start or step value below 0.001 V, KXCI automatically sets the value to zero.
With the voltage source mode (
VP
), you are setting the current compliance. For the current source
mode (
IP
), you are setting the voltage compliance. When sourcing voltage, note that if you specify a
compliance current that is below the minimum allowable value (100 pA with a preamplifier installed
and 100 nA without a preamplifier), KXCI sets it to the minimum allowable value.
If you are using is a SMU as the source, the source mode for the VAR2 steps can be voltage or
current. If, however, a voltage source (
VS1...VS9
) is being used, the source mode must be voltage
(for configuration details, refer to
Keithley Configuration Utility
(on page 7-1)).
If the source stepper index (
FF
) is omitted, the default is
1
(first stepper). Use the
CH
command to
define one or more VAR2 sources. The first defined VAR2 is index =
1
. Second channel defined as
VAR2 is index =
2
, and so on up to a maximum of four VAR2 sources. Note that this is an extension
to the traditional VAR2 capability.
Parameters for the VAR2 step function include the start value, step value, and the number of steps. In
the following figure, the VAR2 step function starts at 5 V, steps in 5 V increments and has 3 steps.
Figure 466: Steps resulting from the VP 5, 5, 3, 0.01 command string
Example
VP 5, 5, 3, 0.01
This command string sets up a VAR2 voltage sweep with start = 5 V, step = 5 V, number of steps = 3, and
compliance = 10 mA. This command string performs the steps shown in the figure in the
Details
. These
are the same steps that are shown synchronized with sweeps in
(on page 9-17).
Also see
(on page 9-14)