2470 High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
Section 14: TSP command reference
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May
2019
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bufferName
The name of a reading buffer; the default buffers (
defbuffer1
or
defbuffer2
) or
the name of a user-defined buffer; if no buffer is specified, this parameter defaults to
defbuffer1
Details
When the sweep is started, the instrument sources a specific voltage or current voltage to the device
under test (DUT). A measurement is made for each point of the sweep.
When the sweep command is sent, it deletes the existing trigger model and creates a trigger model
with a uniform series of ascending or descending voltage or current changes, called steps. To run the
sweep, initiate the trigger model.
The sweep continues until the source outputs the stop level, which is calculated from the number of
steps. A measurement is performed at each source step (including the start and stop levels). At this
level, the instrument performs another measurement and then stops the sweep.
The instrument uses the step size parameter to determine the number of source level changes. The
source level changes in equal steps from the start level to the stop level. To avoid a setting conflicts
error, make sure the step size is greater than the start value and less than the stop value. To
calculate the number of source-measure points in a sweep, use the following formula:
Points = [(Stop - Start) / Step] + 1
When you specify a delay, a delay block is added to the sweep trigger model. This delay is added to
any source delay you may have set. For example, if you set 10 ms for the source delay and 25 ms for
the delay in the for the log sweep command, the actual delay is 35 ms.
The range type specifies the source range that is used for the sweep. You can select the following
options:
•
Auto: The instrument automatically goes to the most sensitive source range for each source level
in the sweep.
•
Best fixed: The instrument selects a single fixed source range that accommodates all the source
levels in the sweep. This avoids overshoots during sweeps.
•
Fixed: The source remains on the range that is set when the sweep is started. If a sweep point
that exceeds the capability of the source range, the source outputs the maximum level for that
range.
You cannot use a writable reading buffer to collect data from a sweep.