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Series 2600 System SourceMeter
Section 3: Test Script Processor Interaction
After sending the above command, the Series 2600 display will prompt the operator to input the
following parameters from the front panel:
• Enter BIAS voltage.
• Enter PULSE (level) voltage.
• Enter pulse ON time.
• Enter pulse OFF time.
• Enter number of pulses (points).
After the operator keys in each parameter and presses the
ENTER
key (or the navigation wheel),
the display will proceed to the next input prompt. After the last parameter (number of pulses) is
entered, the test will continue.
The following message will be displayed when the test is finished:
PulseVMeasureI
Test complete.
Modifying a factory script
Reference
See “Factory scripts” in Section 2 of the Series 2600 Reference Manual for more
information on modifying a factory script.
A factory script can be imported from the Series 2600 into the Test Script Builder where it can be
modified. The modified script can then be loaded back into the Series 2600 and saved as a user
script.
The following procedure will import the KIGeneral factory script into the Test Script Builder, modify
code for the SourceVMeasureI function, load the script in the Series 2600 as a user script under a
different name, and then configure the test to call the SourceVMeasureI function.
Step 1: Importing a factory script project
A factory script project is made of many executable functions. The
SourceVMeasureI
function is
one of the functions that make up the KIGeneral factory script that is stored in the Series 2600.
shows how to import the KIGeneral factory script project from the Series 2600 into the
Test Script Builder. After importing the script, the project will appear as a folder in the Project
Navigator with a script file named “main.tst” (see