Model 4200-SCS Reference Manual
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ITM compliance exit conditions
Compliance limits are used to protect DUT from damage. When sourcing voltage, a current
compliance limit can be set. When sourcing current, a voltage compliance limit can be set. If the
compliance limit is reached, the voltage or current clamps at that level.
By default, a reached compliance limit does not affect the testing process. That is, the test or plan
continues even though the source is in compliance. However, the test or plan can be set to exit
(abort) if the source goes into compliance. The following exit conditions are available for the
compliance condition:
Setting the ITM compliance exit condition
The compliance exit conditions are accessible from the ITM Definition tab:
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2.
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ITM Compliance Exit Conditions
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In the File menu, select Save.
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None: The test or plan is not affected by the source going into compliance. This is the
default setting.
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Test: The 4200-SCS exits the test presently being run. If running a plan, operation
continues on to the next test.
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Device: The 4200-SCS exits the Device Plan presently being run. If configured to run
another plan, operation continues on to that plan.
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Subsite: The 4200-SCS exits the Subsite Plan presently being run. If configured to run
another Subsite Plan, operation continues on to that plan.
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Site: The 4200-SCS exits the Site. If configured to test another Site, operation continues on
to that site.
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Project: The 4200-SCS exits the Project.
On the ITM Definition tab, click the Exit Conditions button.
From the Exit Conditions window (see
click OK.
Return to
Section 6: Keithley Interactive Test Environment (KITE)
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