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Section 6: Keithley Interactive Test Environment (KITE)

Developing and using user libraries for UTMs

Developing test modules

A UTM is created and configured by selecting a user library and user module and then entering
parameter values. Keithley provides several user-module user libraries. You can create others to
meet special needs.
A user module is a C-language function (subroutine). A user library is a dynamic link library (DLL)
of user modules that are compiled and linked using the Keithley User Library Tool (KULT). Several
user libraries are provided with the Model 4200-SCS. You can use these as-is, customize them
(possible in most cases), or create completely new ones. Most user modules contain functions
from the Keithley-supplied Linear Parametric Test Library (LPTLib), as well as ANSI-C functions.
All user modules are created and built using KULT.
Figure 6-9
for the RDSon42XX user module, which is located in the Keithley Instruments-supplied ki42xxulib
user library.
NOTE
6-24
illustrates the KULT programming and definition interface for a user module, in this case
RDSon42XX is the user module that is associated with the res_drain-to-source
UTM, one of the tests in the example Project Plan that was shown in
Figure
6-3. It is also the user module that was specified per
the drain-to-source resistance of an FET at saturation.
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Figure
6-5. It measures
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