2470 High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
Section 12: SCPI command reference
2470-901-01 Rev. A /
May
2019
12-73
Details
Use this command to store the active source settings to a configuration index in a configuration list. If
the index is defined, the configuration list is stored in that index. If the index is not defined, the
configuration index is appended to the end of the list. If a configuration index already exists for the
specified index, the new configuration overwrites the existing configuration index.
Refer to
Instrument settings stored in a source configuration list
(on page 4-88) for information about
the settings this command stores.
Example
:SOURce:CONF:LIST:CRE "biasLevel"
:SOURce:FUNC VOLT
:SOURce:VOLT:LEV 5
:SOURce:CONF:LIST:STORE "biasLevel"
Create a configuration list named
biasLevel
.
Set the source function to voltage and the source
voltage level to 5 V.
Store the configuration list and append it to the
end of the
biasLevel
configuration list.
Also see
:SOURce[1]:CONFiguration:LIST:CREate
(on page 12-68)
:SOURce[1]:<function>:DELay
This command contains the source delay.
Type
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Command and query
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Source configuration list
Save settings
Source configuration list
Not applicable
Usage
:SOURce[1]:<function>:DELay <value>
:SOURce[1]:<function>:DELay <DEF|MIN|MAX>
:SOURce[1]:<function>:DELay?
<function>
The source function to which this setting applies:
Current:
CURRent
Voltage:
VOLTage
<value>
The delay in seconds (0 to 10 ks)
<DEF|MIN|MAX>
The
DEFault
,
MINimum
, or
MAXimum
value
Details
This command sets a delay for the selected source function. This delay is in addition to normal
settling times.
After the programmed source is turned on, this delay allows the source level to settle before a
measurement is made.
If you set a specific source delay (
smu.source.delay
), source autodelay is turned off.
When source autodelay is turned on, the manual source delay setting is overwritten with the
autodelay setting.