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Semiconductor characterization system
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Card properties window
Caution message for the Synchronize Graphs feature
6-283
Changing graph foreground and background colors
6-277
Changing the size property of the graph
chargepumping project
chargepumping user library
Chassis ground
Checking the user module
Chuck movement
Chuck navigator window—wafer height
Chuck pull-down
Clear Scan Table
Clear Trigger
.....................................................8-104
Close KITE and open KCON
Cmeas4980 user module
Cmeas590 (cmeas UTM parameters)
Cmeas590 measurement
Colored "vds-id" plot lines restored to the as-shipped
2-pixel width via the Width combo box
Columns area
Combination edit box/combo box for entering test
library directory
Comment window
COMMON
...........................................................2-10
Common
Forcing Functions/Measure Options window
6-103
Common Forcing Functions/Measure Options window
.....................................................................6-95
Communication connections
Compiling the user module
Completed Subsite Plan insertions
Completed VSweepBeep user module
Completely new ITM added to the project plan
Configuration Navigator view of the system
configuration
Configured Graph Definition window for the "vgs-id"
ITM
...............................................6-210
Connect Path
Connected terminal settings example
Connecting 590 to equipment using triax connectors
C-4
Connections
to prober or test fixture equipped with triax
connectors
to switch matrix equipped with triax connectors
F-4
Connections and Configuration
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6-1
7-1
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B-1
C-1
.................................................... N-1
Basic source-measure connections
Connection considerations
Maximum signal limits
Shielding and guarding
Signal integrity
PreAmp connections
Connecting the PreAmp to the SMU
PreAmp local sense connections
SMU circuit COMMON connections
SMU connections
SMU local sense connections
Using the ground unit
Index-2
..................................... B-20
..........6-280
.....................................16-87
............................16-124
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..................................8-25
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............ H-20
................................................ H-16
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............................... D-5
.................................. D-11
............... C-15
.................................. C-15
...................................................6-290
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................................9-4
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................................................F-3
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..1-1
2-1
3-1
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10-1
11-1
12-1
14-1
15-1
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D-1
F-1
G-1
H-1
K-1
L-1
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O-1
.............4-3
...................4-4
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.....................4-4
..................................4-7
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...........4-7
.........................4-10
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3-22
.....6-227
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6-342
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..6-68
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6-212
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5-1
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16-1
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M-1
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O-2
.4-8
......4-9
...4-14
Ground unit and PreAmp local sense
connections
................................ 4-12
Ground unit and PreAmp remote sense
connections
................................ 4-13
Using the ground unit with more than two
SMUs
......................................... 4-13
Control and data connections
IEEE-488 connections
Configuring IEEE-488 controller
operation
.................................... 4-23
Configuring IEEE-488 slave operation
4-23
IEEE-488 connector
Recommended cables
LAN connections
................................ 4-25
LAN connector
................................ 4-25
Recommended LAN cables
RS-232 connections
Configuring COM1 operation
Recommended serial cables
RS-232 connector
Safety interlock connections
Configuring safety interlock operation
4-22
Interlock cables
............................... 4-21
Interlock connector
Interlock connector wiring
Typical interlock connections
USB connections
............................... 4-26
Test equipment connections
Recommended connecting cables
Switch matrix connections
Recommended matrix cards
Switch mainframe control
Switching mainframes
Typical PreAmp matrix card connections
4-18
Typical SMU matrix card connections
4-16
Test fixture connections
Prober connections
Prober control
Probers
........................................ 4-19
ConnectPins (default parameters)
Constants/Values/Units area
Controlling a switch matrix
.................................. O-2
"connect" test description
KCON setup
................................................ O-4
Open KITE and the "ivswitch" project
Running test sequences
Conventions, font/typeface
................................ 1-11
Coordinate System dialog box
Coping with the Load Line Effect
Copy "Rdson42xx" module as "RdsonAvg"
Copy Module list box
.......................................... 8-35
Copy Test dialog box
............................... 6-63
Create new directory? message box
Creating a monochrome graph
Creating and using user libraries
Creating Project Prompts
Key concepts
...............................................A-2
Dialog window test examples
Announce end of test
4200-901-01 Rev. S / May 2017
Index
.................... 4-20
....................... 4-22
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....................... 4-23
.................... 4-23
............ 4-26
........................... 4-24
.......... 4-25
.......... 4-24
........................... 4-24
.............. 4-20
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.......... 4-21
..... 4-15
................. 4-15
........... 4-16
............... 4-16
.................... 4-15
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..................... 4-19
......................... 4-19
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.....................B-22
............................ 6-290
............................ O-9
......... O-6
............................. O-7
...........................H-14
..................... 11-20
....... O-16
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6-65
................ 6-343
........................ 6-277
....................... 6-26
...............A-4
........................A-4

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