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Semiconductor characterization system
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Standard pulse output and timing characteristics
16-7
Supplied accessories
Using a Y-cable to connect a pulse card to the
device under test
Model 4225-PMU
Basic PMU connection schemes
chargepumping project
chargepumping user library
Connection compensation
Connection guidelines
Connections
Connections to prober or test fixture bulkhead
connectors
Current measure ranges for PMU
Data retrieval
Full-Arb characteristics
Load line effect compensation (LLEC)
Load line effect compensation (LLEC) for the
PMU
LPT functions
Measure modes
Measurement timing
Measurement types
PMU and RPM preamp configuration using
UTMs and ITMs
4200-901-01 Rev. S / May 2017
................................. 16-4
.................................. 16-24
............................................... 16-4
.............. 16-21
3-terminal device connections
4-terminal device connections
............................. 16-87
.................... 16-124
........................ 16-54
Enabling connection compensation
Performing connection compensation
16-56
.............................. 16-19
............................................. 16-18
............................................ 16-23
............................................ 8-189
............................... 16-8
..................................................... 16-59
Controlling LLEC from an ITM
How LLEC adjusts pulse output
LLEC maintains even voltage spacing
16-61
Load line effect
................................. 16-59
LPT functions used to configure LLEC
16-62
Methods to compensate for load line effect
16-59
Test considerations
.......................... 16-62
........................................... 8-177
pulse_chan_status
........................... 8-183
pulse_conncomp
.............................. 8-184
pulse_exec
....................................... 8-185
pulse_exec_status
........................... 8-186
pulse_fetch
....................................... 8-187
pulse_limits
...................................... 8-191
pulse_meas_sm
...................8-179
pulse_meas_timing
.......................... 8-191
pulse_meas_wfm
............................. 8-191
pulse_measrt
.................................... 8-200
pulse_ranges
.................................... 8-200
pulse_remove
................................... 8-202
pulse_sample_rate
........................... 8-203
pulse_source_timing
........................ 8-203
pulse_step_linear
............................. 8-204
pulse_sweep_linear
......................... 8-204
pulse_train
........................................ 8-206
rpm_config
....................................... 8-207
seg_arb_sequence
........................... 8-208
seg_arb_waveform
........................... 8-210
setmode
........................................... 8-212
....................................... 16-11
................................. 8-198
.................................. 8-193
Spot mean
........................................ 8-194
Waveform
......................................... 8-196
.................................... 16-28
.......... 16-22
.......... 16-23
. 16-58
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.............. 16-8
..... 8-197
.......... 16-63
....... 16-60
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8-191
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PMU capacitive charging/discharging effects
16-66
PMU measurement status
PMU minimum settling times versus current
measure range
..................................... 16-64
PMU-DUT-Examples project
PMU-Flash-NAND project
PMU-MOSFET project
........................... 16-118
PMU-Switch project
............................... 16-122
Procedure to configure the PMU (with or without
RPM) from an ITM
............................... 16-29
Pulse measurement timing
Pulse measurement types (PMU only)
Pulse modes
.............................................. 16-6
Sample rate
............................................. 16-12
Segment ARB characteristics
Standard pulse output and timing characteristics
16-7
Supplied accessories
................................. 16-4
Test modes
.............................................. 16-10
Using a Y-cable to connect a pulse card to the
device under test
................................. 16-24
Model 4225-RPM
............................................. 16-13
Connection guidelines
............................. 16-19
Connections
............................................. 16-18
Controlling RPM switching
Current measure ranges for PMU with RPM
16-16
PMU minimum settling times versus current
measure range
..................................... 16-64
RPM connection to the PMU
RPM connections to DUT
RPM diagrams for local and remote sensing
16-15
RPM input and output panels
RPM switch configuration using UTMs
RPM wiring diagram
................................ 16-15
Supplied accessories
................................. 16-4
Using the RPM as a switch
Model 4980A test example
..................................D-7
Model 590 CV Analyzer Properties and Connections
window
.........................................................C-6
Model 590 signal paths through Model 7072 matrix
card using local sensing
Model 707/707A properties window
Models 4200-SMU and 42 10-SMU
I-Source output characteristics
Models 4200-SMU and 4210-SMU
connectors
................................................. 3-11
I-Source limit lines
....................................... 3-7
V-Source limit lines
...................................... 3-9
V-Source output characteristics
Modifying the prober configuration file
Module name for Description
Most of the Shape plot-symbol selections
Movement through the example project and repetition
of the site plan
........................................... 6-42
Multiple subsites per die
..................................... I-26
Multi-site execution process, as displayed in the
Test/Plan Indicator box
Multi-site execution setup
.................................. 6-33
Multi-site test sequence
..................................... 6-35
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....................... 16-69
................. 16-110
...................... 16-118
........................ 16-9
.... 16-10
.................... 16-8
....................... 16-17
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................... 16-25
........................ 16-26
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.................. 16-14
.... 16-28
...................... 16-17
............................ B-13
................... B-18
.................... 3-7
................... 3-9
.................H-3
.............................O-19
....... 6-224
............................ 6-162
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