Buffer; Reading Storage Options; Table; Table 2-28 Reading Storage Options - Keithley 2002 User Manual

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Front Panel Operation
When the Model 2002 releases the trigger line, the leading
positive-going edge triggers the Model 7001/7002 to close
the next channel in the scan. This pulls the trigger line low,
triggering the Model 2002 to measure the next DUT. The
process continues until all ten channels are scanned and mea-
sured.
2.8

Buffer

The Model 2002 has a buffer to store reading data. It can
acquire readings at two different rates (normal and burst
modes). The maximum possible number of stored readings
depends on the installed memory option and the user-
programmable data group. (See Table 2-28.)

Table 2-28

Reading storage options

Memory
Full
Standard
404
MEM1 option
1381
MEM2 option
5980
2-64
Data group
Compact
Type
2027
Volatile
6909
Non-volatile
29908
Non-volatile
A full data group includes the readings, units, channel#,
reading#, time-stamp, and status (overflow). A compact data
group does not include channel# or time-stamp information.
In addition to these items, recalled data also includes statis-
tical information, such as minimum, maximum, average, and
standard deviation.
The following paragraphs discuss configuration of the buffer
acquisition speed, data grouping, and buffer control, as well
as recalling buffered data. The CONFIG DATA STORE
menu structure is shown and summarized in Table 2-29.

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