Model 4200A-SCS Source-Measure Unit (SMU) User's Manual
Table of contents
Compliance limit for a SMU with a 4200-PA.............................................................................. 4-6
Using minimum compliance ...................................................................................................... 4-7
Operating boundaries ................................................................................................................ 4-7
Preamplifier terminals and connectors ...................................................................................... 4-8
FORCE terminal ...................................................................................................................... 4-10
SENSE terminal ...................................................................................................................... 4-11
Preamplifier CONTROL connector .......................................................................................... 4-11
SMU circuit COMMON connections ........................................................................................ 4-11
Basic characteristics ............................................................................................................... 4-12
Ground unit connections ......................................................................................................... 4-13
Ground unit DUT connections ................................................................................................. 4-14
Ground unit terminals and connectors .................................................................................... 4-15
FORCE terminal ...................................................................................................................... 4-15
SENSE terminal ...................................................................................................................... 4-16
COMMON terminal .................................................................................................................. 4-16
Guard connections .................................................................................................................... 5-2
Guarding concepts .................................................................................................................... 5-3
Test fixture guarding ................................................................................................................. 5-4
Local sensing ............................................................................................................................ 5-7
Remote sensing ........................................................................................................................ 5-8
4200-SMU and 4201-SMU source or sink ................................................................................. 5-9
4210-SMU or 4211-SMU source or sink ................................................................................. 5-10
4200-SMU and 4201-SMU sink boundaries ............................................................................ 5-11
4210-SMU and 4211-SMU sink boundaries ............................................................................ 5-12
Source I, measure V or I ......................................................................................................... 5-12
Source V, measure I or V ........................................................................................................ 5-13
Measure only (V or I) ............................................................................................................... 5-14
I-Source operating boundaries ................................................................................................ 5-15
I-Source operation examples .................................................................................................. 5-16
V-Source operating boundaries............................................................................................... 5-17
V-Source operation examples ................................................................................................. 5-18
Source I measure I and source V measure V.......................................................................... 5-19
Source-delay-measure cycle ................................................................................................... 5-20
Sweep waveforms ................................................................................................................... 5-20