Installing The Tsb Add-In; Using Test Script Builder (Tsb) - Keithley 2601B Reference Manual

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Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual

Installing the TSB add-in

When you install the Test Script Builder Software Suite, all available updates for TSB Add-in software
are also installed. This includes any additional tools for the Test Script Builder Integrated
Development Environment (TSB), and also Series 2600B-specific examples and help files (see
Installing the TSB software
provided on the product specific CD. You can use this add-in to update previous TSB software
installations.
Before installing the TSB Add-in software, you must install the TSB software.
To install the TSB Add-in software:
1. Close all programs.
2. Place the Product Information CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3. Double-click the Add-in to start installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
If your web browser does not start automatically and display a screen with software installation links,
open the installation file (setup.exe) located on the CD-ROM to start installation.

Using Test Script Builder (TSB)

Keithley Instruments Test Script Builder (TSB) is a software tool that simplifies building test scripts.
You can use TSB to perform the following operations:
Send remote commands and Lua statements
Receive responses (data) from commands and scripts
Upgrade instrument firmware
Create, manage, and run user scripts
Debug scripts
Import factory scripts to view or edit and convert to user scripts
The Keithley Instruments Test Script Processor (TSP
enabled instruments, the Lua programming language has been extended with Keithley-specific
instrument control commands. For more information about using the Lua scripting language with
Keithley TSP-enabled instruments, refer to the
section.
Keithley has created a collection of remote commands specifically for use with Keithley TSP-enabled
instruments; for detailed information about those commands, refer to the "Command reference"
section of the documentation for your specific instrument. You can build scripts from a combination of
these commands and Lua programming statements. Scripts that you create are referred to as "user
scripts." Also, some TSP-enabled instruments come with a number of built-in factory scripts.The
following figure shows an example of the Test Script Builder. As shown, the workspace is divided into
these areas:
Project navigator
Script editor
Outline view
Programming interaction
Help files
2600BS-901-01 Rev. B / May 2013
(on page 6-30)). In addition to the software suite, a separate add-in is
Fundamentals of programming for TSP
Section 6: Instrument programming
®
) scripting engine is a Lua interpreter. In TSP-
(on page 6-11)
6-31

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