Pulse Iv For Cmos: 4200-Piv-A; What Is The Piv-A Pulseiv Package; Target Applications And Test Projects For Piv-A - Keithley 4200-SCS User Manual

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during the test. The PIV-A package uses bias tees to permit both DC and pulse IV
tests without re-cabling and pulses the DUT gate while DC biasing the DUT drain.
See
PIV-Q Package – The 4200-PIV-Q package provides higher power pulsing than
the PIV-A package, while also permitting voltage pulsing from a non-zero bias, or
quiescent point. The PIV-Q package provides voltage pulses to both the DUT gate
and drain simultaneously. The PIV-Q package is appropriate for pulse IV testing
of LDMOS and compound semiconductor FETs (HEMT, pHEMT) and other
devices that require two channels of voltage pulsing, such as some HBTs. The
PIV-Q package also provides DC tests without re-cabling. See
Model 4200-PIV-Q

Pulse IV for CMOS: 4200-PIV-A

What is the PIV-A PulseIV Package

The PIV-A package is an optional factory-installed kit to the 4200-SCS. The focus
for the PIV-A package is testing lower power CMOS transistors that exhibit self-
heating or charge trapping effects. Self-heating has been an issue for some
higher power devices, but is emerging as a problem for lower power devices
based on smaller dimensions and silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, where it
is more difficult for the heat generated by the transistor to leave its immediate
surroundings. Note that the PIV-A package is not compatible with the 4225-PMU
or 4225-RPM. See the Reference Manual
PMU and RPM for Pulse I-V testing.
In addition to smaller dimensions, high k materials are being considered to greatly
lower gate leakage current for future transistor technology. Unfortunately, these
high k materials and related integration processes are not yet perfected and have
both interface and bulk lattice imperfections that can cause charges to be trapped.
Both the charge trapping and self-heating effects can be largely avoided by using
pulse IV instead of DC parametric testing.
To accomplish pulse IV testing of CMOS transistors, the PIV-A package consists
of the following:
• 4205-PG2 Dual channel voltage pulse generator
• 4200-SCP2 Dual channel oscilloscope
• Pulse IV Interconnect 4205-Remote Bias Tees (RBTs) to combine both DC and
• Pulse IV software – Projects and test routines for testing of CMOS transistors,

Target applications and test projects for PIV-A

The PIV-A package includes test projects that address the most common
parametric transistor tests: Vds-id and Vgs-id. These tests are provided in both
DC and Pulse modes, allowing correlation between the two test methods, and
4200-900-01 Rev. K / February 2017
Pulse IV for CMOS: 4200-PIV-A
for details about using the PIV-Q package.
pulse signals
including cable compensation and load-line algorithms to provide DC-like sweep
results
Return to
Section 3: Common Device Characterization Tests
for details about using the PIV-A package.
Section 16
Section Topics
Q-Point Pulse IV –
for information on using the
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