Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 7: TSP command reference
2600BS-901-01 Rev. C / August 2016
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Details
Data for voltage measurements, current source values, and timestamps are stored in
smu
X
.nvbuffer1
.
If all parameters are omitted when this function is called, this function is executed with the parameters
set to the default values.
Performs a current list sweep with voltage measured at every step (point):
1. Sets the
smu
to output
ilist
amperes value, allows the source to settle for
stime
seconds, and then
performs a voltage measurement.
2. Sets the
smu
to output the next
ilist
step, allows the source to settle for
stime
seconds, and then
performs a voltage measurement.
3. Repeats the above sequence until the voltage is measured for the last amperes value. The last point in
the list to be measured is
points
.
Example
testilist = {-100E-9, 100E-9, -1E-6, 1E-6,
-1E-3, 1E-3}
SweepIListMeasureV(smua, testilist,
500E-3, 6)
This function performs a six-point current list
sweep starting at the first point in
testilist
.
Voltage is measured at every step (point) in the
sweep. The source will be allowed to settle on
each step for 500 ms before a measurement is
performed.
Also see
SweepILogMeasureV()
This KISweep factory script function performs a logarithmic current sweep with voltage measured at every step
(point).
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
No
Usage
SweepILogMeasureV(
smu, starti, stopi, stime, points
)
smu
System SourceMeter
®
instrument channel (for example,
smua
refers to SMU
channel A)
starti
Sweep start current in amperes
stopi
Sweep stop current in amperes
stime
Settling time in seconds; occurs after stepping the source and before performing a
measurement
points
Number of sweep points (must be
≥
2)
Details
Data for voltage measurements, current source values, and timestamps are stored in
smu
X
.nvbuffer1
.
If all parameters are omitted when this function is called, this function is executed with the parameters
set to the default values.