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E-2
Speed Specification Test Conditions
Introduction
The purpose of this appendix is to provide a general procedure for obtaining
speed results similar to those listed in the Series 2600 Specifications in
Appendix
Test system used
PC Hardware:
Series 2600 Unit: Model 2602 (test runs on smuA only)
Software:
Drivers
Overview
Speed tests are separated into four categories: Sweep Operation Rates, Single
Operation Rates, Function/Range Change Rates, and Command Processing.
More detail on the tests is provided in the following paragraphs.
Sweep Operation Rate tests use a script to set up the instrument to record a large
number of measurements. The script sends a single print command at the end of
the test to signal the test program when it is done. Single Operation Rate tests
also use a script to send out measure commands. Samples are received one at a
time from the test program instead of collected inside a script. Function/Range
Change Rate tests measure the time it takes to change either a function or range.
Command Processing tests measure the time it takes to receive and process a
command.
Sweep Operation Rates
The procedure for Sweep Operation Rates test is listed below:
1.
2.
2600S-901-01 Rev. A / May 2006
A. Tests were performed using Visual Basic and VISA calls.
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz, 512MB RAM, National Instruments
PCI-GPIB
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0,
VISA version 3.1
:
(PCI-GPIB) NI-488.2 version 2.2
Short pins 1 and 2 of the digital I/O connector and power on the unit. Tests
involving the digital I/O include time to receive a trigger from pin 2 to pin 1.
A script puts the Series 2600 into a known test state, maximizing
performance of the instrument. It is sent to the instrument but not yet
executed. A large number of samples are taken once the script is run. This
is necessary to minimize error due to resolution of the Timer() function in
Visual Basic.
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