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Semiconductor characterization system
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Signal paths for "3terminal-npn-bjt" tests
Signal paths for "4terminal-n-fet" tests
Signal paths for "capacitor" test
Signal paths for "diode" tests
SIMCVsweep82 user module
SMU autorange method
SMU connections
Basic connections
Triax cables
SMU connections to DUT
SMU local sense connections
SMU standby range
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Some of the available cursor colors
Some of the available displayed data variable text
colors
Some of the available displayed text colors for a title,
legend, or comment
Some of the Color plot-color selections
Source I, Measure V configuration
Source V, Measure I configuration
Source-Measure Concepts
Guarding
Interference
Low current measurements
Making stable measurements
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Guard connections
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Guarding concepts
............................... 5-5
Guarding overview
............................... 5-3
Test fixture guarding
............................ 5-6
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Electrostatic interference
.................... 5-25
Ground loops and other SMU grounding
considerations
................................ 5-26
Radio frequency interference
........................ 5-19
Cable capacitance
.............................. 5-24
Generated currents
............................ 5-20
Contamination and humidity
Dielectric absorption
....................... 5-23
Offset currents
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Piezoelectric and stored charge effects
5-22
Triboelectric effects
......................... 5-22
Leakage currents
............................... 5-19
Cable leakage currents
................... 5-19
Reducing leakage currents
Sources of leakage currents
Noise and source impedance
Voltage burden
................................... 5-23
Source capacitance
........................ 5-24
Source resistance
........................... 5-24
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Eliminating oscillations
....................... 5-17
Eliminating high-frequency oscillations
5-17
Eliminating low frequency oscillations
5-18
Multiple SMU stability considerations
Single SMU stability considerations
Current source stability
................... 5-16
Voltage source stability
................... 5-17
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Model 4200-SCS Reference Manual
Remote sensing
........................................... 5-7
Sense selection
................................... 5-8
Sensing concepts
Local sensing
................................... 5-9
Remote sensing
Sensing overview
................................. 5-7
Sensing considerations
Sink operating boundaries
Model 4200-SMU sink boundaries
Model 4210-SMU sink boundaries
Sink operation
............................................ 5-11
Sink overview
..................................... 5-11
Source-measure configurations
Measure only (V or I)
Source I, measure V or I
Source V, measure I or V
Sweep concepts
........................................ 5-15
Source-delay-measure cycle
Sweep waveforms
Source-Measure Hardware
Compliance limit
.......................................... 3-5
Maximum and minimum compliance values
.......................................................... 3-5
Types of compliance
Ground unit (GNDU) overview
Basic characteristics
Basic circuit configurations
Ground unit connections
Ground unit DUT connections
Ground unit terminals and connectors
Chassis ground
COMMON terminal
FORCE terminal
SENSE terminal
Models 4200-SMU and 4210-SMU overview
Basic characteristics
Voltage characteristics
Basic SMU circuit configuration
Operating boundaries
.................................. 3-5
I-Source operating boundaries
I-Source operation examples
Source I measure I and source V measure
V
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Source or sink
...................................... 3-5
V-Source operating boundaries
V-Source operation examples
SMU terminals and connectors
FORCE terminal
................................ 3-12
PA CNTRL connector
SENSE LO terminal
SENSE terminal
................................. 3-12
SMU with Model 4200-PA overview
Basic characteristics
Basic SMU/PreAmp circuit configuration
3-13
Compliance limit
................................ 3-13
Maximum and minimum compliance
values
........................................ 3-13
Using minimum compliance
Operating boundaries
PreAmp mounting
PreAmp terminals and connectors
FORCE terminal
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