Documenting The Vsweep User Module; Saving The Vsweep User Module; Compiling And Building The Vsweep User Module; Checking The Vsweep User Module - Keithley 4200-SCS Reference Manual

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Entering the VSweep user-module header files
You do not need to enter any header files for the VSweep user module. The default
keithley.h header file is sufficient. Continue with

Documenting the VSweep user module

After clicking the Description tab, enter documentation for the user module, based on the
comments provided in the code and other information about the module. Then continue with
Saving the VSweep user

Saving the VSweep user module

Save the user module by clicking Save Module in the File menu. Then continue with
and building the VSweep user

Compiling and building the VSweep user module

To compile the user module:
1.
2.
NOTE
3.
4.

Checking the VSweep user module

Check the user module by creating and executing a UTM in KITE, using the general procedure
described in Tutorial 1 under
Before proceeding, observe the following guidelines:
1.
2.
Figure 8-31
New v_sweep_chk check UTM inserted in the project plan
3.
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module.
Click the Build tab at the bottom of the dialog box. The Build tab area opens.
In the Options menu, click Compile. The user module compiles. If the code and parameters
were entered as specified, you should not see error messages.
If you do see error messages, check for typographical errors; then fix and recompile
the user module. If necessary, review
this section.
In the Options menu, click Build. The user library builds. You should not see error
messages.
Continue with
Checking the VSweep user
"Checking the user module" on page 8-25
Connect a 1 kΩ resistor between the FORCE terminal of the ground unit (GNDU) and the
FORCE terminal of SMU1.
Instead of creating a new project, reuse the UserModCheck project that you created in
Tutorial 1. Add a new UTM called v_sweep_chk. You will subsequently use v_sweep_chk
to execute the VSweep user module (see
Configure the v_sweep_chk UTM to execute the VSweep user module, which is found in
the my_2nd_lib user library.
parameter values.
Return to
Section Topics
Documenting the VSweep user
module.
"Finding code errors" on page 8-23
module.
Figure
Figure 8-32
shows the UTM configured with the default
Section 8: Keithley User Library Tool (KULT)
earlier in this section.
8-31).
module.
Compiling
earlier in
8-33

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