Tektronix KEITHLEY SourceMeter 2606B Reference Manual page 419

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Section 15: TSP command reference
The magnitude of the first pulse is start volts; the magnitude of the last pulse is stop volts. The
magnitude of each pulse in between is step volts larger than the previous pulse, where:
step = (stop - start) / (points - 1)
This function does not cause the specified smu to output a pulse train. It does check to see if all the
pulse dimensions can be achieved, and if they can, assigns the indicated tag or index to the
pulse train.
The InitiatePulseTest(tag) and InitiatePulseTestDual(tag1, tag2) functions are
used to initiate a pulse train assigned to a valid tag.
Example
ConfigPulseVMeasureISweepLin(smua, 0, 1, 10, 1, 10e-3, 20e-3, 16, smua.nvbuffer1, 4)
Set up a pulsed sweep that uses channel A. The pulsed sweep starts at 1 V, ends at 10 V, and returns to a 0 V
bias level between pulses. Each pulsed step is on for 10 ms, and then at the bias level for 20 ms.
The current limit is 1 A during the entire pulsed sweep. The pulse train is comprised of 16 pulsed steps, and the
pulse train is assigned a tag index of 4.
Also see
InitiatePulseTest()
InitiatePulseTestDual()
KIPulse factory script
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Model 2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Figure 140: ConfigPulseVMeasureISweepLin()
(on page 15-113)
(on page 15-115)
(on page 13-20)
2606B-901-01 Rev. C November 2021

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