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Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
To save the reading buffer data:
1. From the front panel, press the STORE key, and then select SAVE.
2. Select INTERNAL to save to internal nonvolatile memory.
3. Select one of the following:
SMUA_BUFFER1
SMUA_BUFFER2
4. The front panel displays Saving... This may take awhile.
5. Press the EXIT (LOCAL) key to return to the main menu.
Saving the reading buffer to the USB flash drive
After the measurements are complete, you can save the reading buffer data to a flash drive.
To save the reading buffer data to a USB flash drive:
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port.
2. Press the STORE key and use the navigation wheel
3. Select one of the following file formats:
CSV
XML
4. Use the navigation wheel
5. Use the navigation wheel
6. Press the navigation wheel
7. Press the EXIT (LOCAL) key to return to the main menu.
Recalling readings
To recall the data stored in a reading buffer:
1. Press the RECALL key, and then select DATA or STATISTICS.
2. Select the buffer to display. The data (or statistics) will be displayed.
If data is being recalled, the reading display is on the top left, and the buffer location number is on the
right. The source values are positioned at the lower left side of the display (if enabled); the timestamp
(if used) is positioned at the lower right side. If statistics are being recalled, the information will include
values for MEAN, STD DEV, SAMPLE SIZE, MINIMUM, MAXIMUM, and PK-PK. The source display
field will identify the buffer: SrcA1 (buffer 1) or SrcA2 (buffer 2).
Buffer location number
The buffer location number indicates the memory location of the source-measure reading. For
example, location #000001 indicates that the displayed source-measure reading is stored at the first
memory location.
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
to select the desired reading buffer.
to change the file name.
or the ENTER key to save the file.
Section 3: Functions and features
to select SAVE. Then select USB1.
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