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Semiconductor characterization system
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window for winulib_example
window, Blank
KULT interface overview
KULT main window
KULT module window
KULT Tutorials
KULT window
KXCI
console
.........................................................9-7
KXCI CVU Commands
KXCI Settings tab
L
LAN connections
LAN connector location
Legend Properties window
Library build message box
Library Dependencies list box
Library ITM inserted in the project plan using the
default library name
Limit a Voltage or Current
Line power receptacle
Linear regression line for the plateau added to the
Data worksheet of the Sheet tab (in column D)
6-314
Linear sweep forcing function example
List sweep function general illustration
llsq1 user module
Load Line Effect Compensation
LoadCal4294 user module
Local sensing
Log sweep forcing function example
Log sweep function parameters
LPT functions
PostDataInt
LPT Library Status and Error codes
M
Manually scaling the axes
Mark Dies pull-down
Master lists sweep function vs. slave list sweep
function
.....................................................6-120
Master step function vs. slave step function
Master sweep function vs. slave sweep function
6-112
Matrix card models
meas4980 (hpcmeas UTM
Measure
............................................................8-134
Measure only configurations
Measurement Hardware
SMU with Model 4200-PA overview
Basic characteristics
Voltage characteristics
Measurement setup page (SM)
Message box that appears when deleting a device
plan
.............................................................6-81
Message box that appears when deleting a project
6-85
Message box that appears when deleting a Subsite
Plan
............................................................6-79
Message box that appears when deleting an ITM
6-84
Message box that appears when deleting termination
steps
...........................................................6-76
Index-10
........................ A-5
............................................8-17
....................................6-25
............................................ O-13
........................................ O-17
....................................................8-16
.......................................................8-5
.......................................9-96
.................................................9-5
..........................................2-7
......................................4-25
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..................................8-36
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....................................6-62
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........................................2-16
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.............................................. N-11
.......................11-20
.................................. N-7
........................................................5-9
................6-111
.......................6-111
...............................................8-183
.................8-213
................................6-217
............................... H-23
............................................ B-19
................................ D-11
...............................5-14
....................3-13
..........................9-32
,
2-8
.
,
H-27
.....6-125
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..
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Micromanipulator 8860 Prober
Commands and error symbols
probesites KITE Project example
probesubsites KITE Project example
Required probe station software
Probe station configuration
Modifying the prober configuration file
I-3
Software versions
Minimum recommended source resistance values
5-24
Model 4200-PA
4200-SMU operating boundaries
connectors
................................................. 3-16
Model 4200-SCS
signal paths through a 2-pole matrix card
signal paths through a 3-pole matrix card
Model 4200-SCS documentation overview
Distinguishing special text items in the manuals
1-11
Surveying the documentation
Other documentation
Reference Manual synopsis
Model 4200-SCS power supply limitations
Model 4200-SCS summary
.................................. 1-3
Model 4200-SCS system overview
Hardware features and capabilities
Instrument panels
Front panel
....................................... 1-6
Rear panel
........................................ 1-6
Pulse Source-Measure Hardware
Source-Measure Hardware
Ground unit (GNDU)
PreAmp
............................................. 1-5
Source-Measure Unit (SMU)
Software features
......................................... 1-4
Model 4200-SMU
sink operating boundaries
Model 4200-SMU operating boundaries
Model 4210-SMU sink operating boundaries
Model 4210-SMU/4200-PA operating boundaries
3-15
Model 4220-PGU
............................................... 16-4
Basic pulse card connection schemes
chargepumping user library
Connection guidelines
.............................. 16-19
Connections
............................................. 16-18
Full-Arb characteristics
LPT functions
........................................... 8-177
pulse_exec
....................................... 8-185
pulse_exec_status
pulse_ranges
................................... 8-200
pulse_remove
.................................. 8-202
pulse_source_timing
pulse_step_linear
............................. 8-204
pulse_sweep_linear
pulse_train
....................................... 8-206
seg_arb_sequence
seg_arb_waveform
PGU configuration using UTMs
PMU-Flash-NAND project
Pulse modes
.............................................. 16-6
Segment ARB characteristics
4200-901-01 Rev. S / May 2017
Index
.............................. I-1
.................... I-30
................ I-18
.......... I-25
................... I-2
................... I-3
...
................................. I-2
...
............... 3-14
..B-10
..B-12
.......... 1-8
...................... 1-8
......................... 1-11
................. 1-8
....... 16-72
...................... 1-2
.............. 1-4
........ 1-5
.................. 1-5
......................... 1-5
............ 1-5
.......................... 5-11
.............. 3-6
..... 5-12
....
..... 16-21
................... 16-124
.............................. 16-8
........................... 8-186
........................ 8-203
......................... 8-204
.......................... 8-208
.......................... 8-210
............... 16-28
...................... 16-118
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