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Tektronix Keithley SourceMeter 2470 Reference Manual (1125 pages)
High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 20 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
4
Table of Contents
6
In this Section
26
Welcome
26
Introduction
26
Extended Warranty
27
Contact Information
27
Organization of Manual Sections
27
Applications
28
Features
29
General Ratings
29
Installation
30
Dimensions
30
Handle and Bumpers
34
Removing the Handle and Bumpers
35
Instrument Power
37
Connect the Power Cord
38
Power the Instrument on or off
38
Basic Connections
39
Test Connections
40
Using the Interlock
41
Location of the Interlock Connection
42
Interlock Connector Pins
42
Front-Panel or Rear-Panel Test Connections
44
Determining Whether to Use Front or Rear Terminals
44
Setting the Instrument to Use the Front or Rear Terminals
45
Two-Wire Compared to Four-Wire Measurements
46
Two-Wire Local Sense Connections
47
Four-Wire Remote Sense Connections
49
Ohms Measurements
52
Test Fixtures
53
Output-Off State
55
Normal Output-Off State
55
High-Impedance Output-Off State
56
Zero Output-Off State
56
Guard Output-Off State
57
Output-Off States and Inductive Loads
57
Setting the Output-Off State
57
Upgrading the Firmware
58
Front Panel Firmware Upgrade
59
System Information
60
Verify System Information Using TSP Commands
61
In this Section
62
Remote Communications Interfaces
62
Using a Remote Interface
62
Comparison of the Communications Interfaces
63
Simplicity
63
Triggering
63
Transfer Rate
63
Instrument Naming
63
Distance and Instrument Limitations
64
Expense
64
GPIB Communications
64
Install the GPIB Driver Software
64
Install the GPIB Cards in Your Computer
65
Connect GPIB Cables to Your Instrument
65
Set the GPIB Address
66
Effect of GPIB Line Events on the 2470
67
LAN Communications
69
LAN Cable Connection
69
One-To-One Connection
70
Set up LAN Communications on the Instrument
73
Set up Automatic LAN Configuration
73
Set up Manual LAN Configuration
74
Set up LAN Communications on the Computer
74
Use the LXI Discovery Tool
75
LAN Status Leds
75
LAN Interface Protocols
76
Raw Socket Connection
76
Reset LAN Settings
77
LAN Troubleshooting Suggestions
77
USB Communications
78
Connect a Computer to the 2470 Using USB
78
Communicate with the Instrument
79
Using the Web Interface
83
LAN Troubleshooting Suggestions
84
Web Interface Home Page
85
Identify the Instrument
85
LXI Home Page
86
Change the IP Configuration through the Web Interface
86
Review Events in the Event Log
87
Using the 2470 Virtual Front Panel
88
Change the Date and Time through the Web Interface
89
Change the Password through the Web Interface
90
Send Commands Using the Web Interface
90
Extract Buffer Data Using the Web Interface
90
Review Events in the Event Log
91
Determine the Command Set to Use
91
How to Install the Keithley I/O Layer
92
Modifying, Repairing, or Removing Keithley I/O Layer Software
92
Interface Access
93
Changing the Interface Access Type
93
Changing the Password
94
Switching Control Interfaces
95
Determining the Command Set You will Use
95
System Information
96
In this Section
98
Front-Panel Overview
98
Instrument Description
98
Rear-Panel Overview
100
Turn the 2470 Output on or off
101
Touchscreen Display
102
Select Items on the Touchscreen
102
Scroll Bars
103
Enter Information
103
Adjust the Backlight Brightness and Dimmer
104
Event Messages
105
Screen Descriptions
106
Home Screen
106
Status and Event Indicators
107
Communications Indicator
107
Measure View Area
112
Swipe Screen Heading Bar
113
STATISTICS Swipe Screen
115
Menu Overview
116
Quickset Menu
117
Source Menu
118
Source Settings Menu
118
Source Sweep Menu
119
Measure Menu
120
Measure Settings Menu
120
Measure Calculations Menu
120
Measure Config Lists Menu
122
Measure Reading Buffers Menu
123
Views Menu
124
Views Graph Menu
124
Graph Tab
124
Scale Tab
126
Trigger Tab
127
Views Histogram Menu
128
Histogram Tab
128
Views Reading Table Menu
129
Trigger Menu
129
Trigger Templates Menu
130
Trigger Configure Menu
131
Scripts Menu
132
Scripts Run Menu
132
Scripts Manage Menu
133
Scripts Record Menu
134
System Menu
135
System Event Log Menu
135
System Communication Menu
137
System Settings Menu
138
System Calibration Menu
138
System Info/Manage Menu
139
APPS Manager
139
Download and Run TSP Applications
140
Display Features
140
Setting the Number of Displayed Digits
140
Setting the Display Format
141
Customizing a Message for the USER Swipe Screen
142
Creating a Message
142
Clearing the USER Swipe Screen
143
Creating Messages for Interactive Prompts
143
Save Screen Captures to a USB Flash Drive
144
Instrument Sounds
145
Saving Setups
146
Save a User Setup to Internal Memory
146
Save a User Setup to a USB Flash Drive
147
Copy a User Setup
148
Delete a User Setup
148
Recall a User Setup
148
Define the Setup Used When Power Is Turned on
149
Resets
150
Reset the Instrument
152
Using the Event Log
152
Information Provided for each Event Log Entry
153
Event Log Settings
153
Effects of Errors on Scripts
154
Saving Front-Panel Settings into a Macro Script
155
Recording a Macro Script
155
Running a Macro Script
156
Front-Panel Macro Recording Limitations
156
Source-Measure Overview
157
In this Section
157
Sourcing and Measuring
157
Source and Measure Order
158
Source and Measure through the Front Panel
158
Using Quick Setups
158
Source Current and Make Measurements
161
Source Values
161
Adjusting Source and Limit Values Using Live Update
162
Making Resistance Measurements
163
Offset-Compensated Ohms
169
Source and Measure Using SCPI Commands
170
Source and Measure Using TSP Commands
171
Protection
172
Overvoltage Protection
172
Setting Overvoltage Protection Levels
173
Source Limits
173
Setting Source Limits
175
Ranges
176
Source Range
177
Selecting a Specific Source Range
177
Selecting the Automatic Source Range
178
Measurement Range
178
Selecting a Specific Measure Range
179
Selecting the Automatic Measurement Range
180
Selecting Low Limits When Automatic Measurement Range Is Used
181
Determining Upper Limits When Automatic Measurement Range Is Used
181
Automatic Reference Measurements
182
Setting Autozero
182
Source Readback
183
Setting Source Readback
183
Source Delay
184
Setting the Source Delay
185
Relative Offset
185
Establishing a Relative Offset Value
186
Automatically Acquiring a Relative Offset Value
186
Setting a Relative Offset Value
187
Disabling the Relative Offset
187
Calculations that You Can Apply to Measurements
188
MX+B
189
Percent
189
Reciprocal (1/X)
190
Setting Percent Math Operations
190
Setting MX+B Math Operations
191
Setting Reciprocal Math Operations
191
Switching Math on the SETTINGS Swipe Screen
192
Displayed Measurements
192
Sweep Operation
193
Linear Staircase Sweep
193
Logarithmic Staircase Sweep
194
Setting up a Sweep
195
Setting up a Sweep from the Front Panel
195
Setting up a Sweep Using SCPI Commands
198
Setting up a Sweep Using TSP Commands
200
Aborting a Sweep
201
Sweep Programming Examples
202
Linear Sweep with a Voltage Source
202
Logarithmic Sweep with a Current Source
203
Voltage Sweep Based on a Configuration List
204
Increasing the Speed of Sweeps
204
Limit Testing and Binning
205
Limit Testing Using the Front-Panel Interface
206
Set up a Limit Test Using the Remote Interface
208
Resistor Grading Using Limit Testing
208
Resistor Sorting Using Limit Testing with Multiple Limits
215
Configuration Lists
221
Configuration Indexes
221
Working with Configuration Lists and Indexes
223
Recall a Configuration Index
230
View Configuration List Contents
231
Delete a Configuration Index or List
234
Overwrite an Existing Index
235
List the Available Configuration Lists
235
Determine the Number of Indexes in a Configuration List
236
Save a Configuration List
237
Remote Commands for Configuration List Operations
238
In this Section
239
Circuit Configurations
239
Source Current
239
Source-Measure Considerations
239
Source Voltage
241
Operating Boundaries
242
Current Source Operating Boundaries
243
Voltage Limit Boundary Examples
243
Current Limit Boundary Examples
245
Output Transient Recovery
246
Load Regulation
246
Using Nplcs to Adjust Speed and Accuracy
247
Noise Shield
249
Safety Shield
249
Safety Shielding
250
Noise and Chassis Ground
250
Guarding
253
Using Guard with a Test Fixture
253
Sink Operation
254
Battery Charge and Discharge
255
Measurement Settling Time Considerations
257
Overtemperature Protection
257
Current Breakdown Protection
257
Calculating Accuracy
260
Calculating Source or Measure Accuracy
260
Calculate Accuracy of a Resistance Measurement Made by Sourcing I and Measuring V
260
Offset-Compensated Ohm Calculations
262
Power Calculations
262
High-Capacitance Operation
263
Enabling the High Capacitance Feature
263
Filtering Measurement Data
264
Repeating Average Filter
264
Moving Average Filter
265
Setting up the Averaging Filter
265
Order of Operations
266
Reset Default Values
267
Default Values
267
Filtering Measurement Data
267
Reading Buffers
274
In this Section
274
Reading Buffers
275
Getting Started with Buffers
275
Effects of Reset and Power Cycle on Buffers
275
Buffer Fill Status
275
Reset Default Values
275
Timestamps
277
Creating Buffers
278
Setting Reading Buffer Options
283
Setting Reading Buffer Capacity
283
Setting the Fill Mode
286
Selecting a Buffer
288
Viewing and Saving Buffer Content
291
Using the Front Panel to Store Readings in the Selected Buffer
294
Options When Saving Buffer Data to a USB Flash Drive
294
Clearing Buffers
297
Deleting Buffers
299
Remote Buffer Operation
299
Storing Data in Buffers
300
Using TSP Commands
301
Accessing the Data in Buffers
302
Buffer Read-Only Attributes
303
Reading Buffer Time and Date Values
303
Reading Buffer for
304
Writable Reading Buffers
305
Apply Mathematical Expressions to Reading Buffer Data
307
Mathematical Expressions for Buffer Math
307
Set up Buffer Math Using SCPI Commands
308
Set up Buffer Math Using TSP Commands
308
Using Buffers Across TSP-Link Nodes
309
In this Section
310
Introduction
310
About the Graph Screens
310
Graphing
310
How to Work with the Graph
312
Use the Graph Swipe Bar
313
Change the Data that Is Graphed
315
Add, Remove, and Clear Traces
316
Active Buffer
316
Change the Display of Data
317
Change the Scale of the Graph
317
Set up Triggers
318
Types of Triggers
319
Trigger Settings
319
Graph Measurement Using Triggers
320
About the Histogram Screen
321
How to Work with the Histogram
321
Change the Data that Is Binned
322
In this Section
325
Measurement Methods
325
Continuous Measurement Triggering
325
Triggering
325
Trigger Key Triggering
326
Trigger Model Triggering
326
Switching between Measurement Methods
326
Triggering
327
Command Interface Triggering
327
Triggering Using Hardware Lines
328
LAN Triggering Overview
328
Understanding Hardware Value and Pseudo Line State
328
Trigger Timers
330
Timer Delays
330
Define When to Generate a Timer Event
331
Timer Action Overruns
332
Using Trigger Timers with Timing Blocks
332
Remote Trigger Timer Commands
333
Event Blenders
334
Event Blender Operations
334
Assigning Blender Trigger Events
334
Trigger Blender Action Overruns
335
Interactive Triggering
335
Digital I/O
337
Digital I/O Connector and Pinouts
338
Digital I/O Port Configuration
338
Digital I/O Lines
341
Digital Control Modes
341
Trigger Control Modes
342
Remote Digital I/O Commands
347
Digital I/O Bit Weighting
349
Digital I/O Programming Examples
349
Outputting a Bit Pattern
349
Trigger Model
351
Triggerflow Trigger Model
352
Trigger-Model Blocks
353
Buffer Clear Block
353
Source Output Block
354
Timing Blocks
355
Notify Block
357
Log Event Block
358
Configuration List Blocks
359
Digital Input/Output Block
362
Branching Blocks
363
Trigger Block Summary
369
Trigger-Model Templates
372
Assembling Trigger-Model Blocks
375
Sequencing Trigger-Model Blocks
375
Working with the Trigger Model
375
Determining the Structure of the Existing Trigger Model
376
Improving the Performance of a Trigger Model
376
Action Overruns
377
Running the Trigger Model
377
Starting the Trigger Model
378
Aborting the Trigger Model
378
Checking the State of the Trigger Model
379
Using Trigger Events to Start Actions in the Trigger Model
380
Using the TRIGGER Key to Generate an Event
382
Using the Notify Block Event
382
Respond to an Event with a Wait Block
383
Using the Branch-On-Event Trigger Blocks
383
In this Section
384
TSP-Link System Expansion Interface
384
TSP-Link Connections
384
TSP-Link and TSP-Net
384
TSP-Link Nodes
386
Assigning Node Numbers
386
Master and Subordinates
387
Initializing the TSP-Link System
387
Sending Commands to TSP-Link Nodes
388
Using the Reset() Command
389
Terminating Scripts on the TSP-Link System
389
Triggering Using TSP-Link Trigger Lines
390
Running Simultaneous Test Scripts
390
Using Groups to Manage Nodes on a TSP-Link System
390
Master Node Overview
391
Group Leader Overview
391
Assigning Groups
392
Running Test Scripts and Programs on Remote Nodes
392
Coordinating Overlapped Operations in Remote Groups
393
Remote TSP-Link Commands
394
Using 2470 TSP-Link Commands with Other TSP-Link Products
396
TSP-Net
397
Using TSP-Net with any Ethernet-Enabled Instrument
397
Example Script
399
Remote Instrument Events
400
TSP-Net Instrument Commands: General Device Control
400
TSP-Net Instrument Commands: TSP-Enabled Device Control
400
Example: Using Tspnet Commands
401
In this Section
402
Introduction to SCPI
402
Command Execution Rules
402
Command Messages
402
Introduction to SCPI Commands
402
SCPI Command Programming Notes
404
SCPI Command Formatting
404
SCPI Command Short and Long Forms
404
Optional Command Words
405
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Tektronix Keithley SourceMeter 2470 Reference Manual (995 pages)
High Voltage Instrument
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 42 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Introduction
24
Welcome
24
Extended Warranty
25
Contact Information
25
Organization of Manual Sections
25
Features
26
General Ratings
27
Installation
33
Handle and Bumpers
33
Removing the Handle and Bumpers
33
Instrument Power
35
Connect the Power Cord
35
Power the Instrument on or off
36
Remote Communications Interfaces
36
Supported Remote Interfaces
37
Comparison of the Communications Interfaces
37
GPIB Setup
38
LAN Communications
43
USB Communications
52
2470 Web Interface
56
How to Install the Keithley I/O Layer
63
Modifying, Repairing, or Removing Keithley I/O Layer Software
63
Instrument Access
64
Changing the Instrument Access Mode
64
Changing the Password
65
Switching Control Interfaces
66
Determining the Command Set You will Use
66
System Information
67
Instrument Description
69
Front-Panel Overview
69
Rear-Panel Overview
71
Turn the 2470 Output on or off
72
Touchscreen Display
73
Select Items on the Touchscreen
73
Enter Information
74
Adjust the Backlight Brightness and Dimmer
75
Event Messages
77
Screen Descriptions
77
Home Screen
77
Menu Overview
87
Quickset Menu
87
Source Menu
88
Measure Menu
90
Views Menu
95
Trigger Menu
100
Scripts Menu
103
System Menu
104
Display Features
108
Setting the Number of Displayed Digits
108
Setting the Display Format
109
Customizing a Message for the USER Swipe Screen
110
Creating Messages for Interactive Prompts
111
Save Screen Captures to a USB Flash Drive
112
Instrument Sounds
112
Saving Setups
113
Save a User Setup to Internal Memory
113
Save a User Setup to a USB Flash Drive
114
Copy a User Setup
114
Delete a User Setup
115
Recall a User Setup
115
Define the Setup Used When Power Is Turned on
116
Resets
117
Reset the Instrument
118
Using the Event Log
118
Information Provided for each Event Log Entry
119
Event Log Settings
119
Effects of Errors on Scripts
120
Saving Front-Panel Settings into a Macro Script
121
Recording a Macro Script
121
Running a Macro Script
122
Front-Panel Macro Recording Limitations
122
Sourcing and Measuring
124
Basic Connections
124
Using the Interlock
125
Front- or Rear-Panel Test Connections
127
Two-Wire Compared to Four-Wire Measurements
129
Test Fixtures
136
Output-Off State
138
Source-Measure Overview
141
Source and Measure Order
142
Source and Measure through the Front Panel
142
Source and Measure Using SCPI Commands
153
Source and Measure Using TSP Commands
154
Protection
155
Overvoltage Protection
156
Source Limits
157
Ranges
159
Source Range
159
Measurement Range
161
Automatic Reference Measurements
164
Setting Autozero
165
Source Readback
166
Setting Source Readback
166
Source Delay
167
Setting the Source Delay
168
Relative Offset
168
Establishing a Relative Offset Value
169
Disabling the Relative Offset
171
Calculations that You Can Apply to Measurements
171
MX+B
172
Percent
172
Reciprocal (1/X)
173
Setting Percent Math Operations
173
Setting MX+B Math Operations
174
Setting Reciprocal Math Operations
174
Switching Math on the SETTINGS Swipe Screen
175
Displayed Measurements
175
Sweep Operation
176
Linear Staircase Sweep
176
Logarithmic Staircase Sweep
177
Setting up a Sweep
178
Aborting a Sweep
184
Sweep Programming Examples
185
Increasing the Speed of Sweeps
187
Limit Testing and Binning
188
Limit Testing Using the Front-Panel Interface
188
Set up a Limit Test Using the Remote Interface
190
Configuration Lists
205
Instrument Configuration
205
What Is a Configuration List
206
What Is a Configuration Index
207
What Settings Are Stored in a Configuration List
208
Creating, Storing, and Performing Operations on Configuration Lists and Indexes
211
Using the Front Panel for Configuration List Operations
211
Using Remote Commands for Configuration List Operations
217
Source-Measure Considerations
227
Circuit Configurations
227
Source Current
228
Source Voltage
229
Operating Boundaries
230
Current Source Operating Boundaries
231
Voltage Limit Boundary Examples
231
Current Limit Boundary Examples
233
Output Transient Recovery
234
Load Regulation
234
Using Nplcs to Adjust Speed and Accuracy
235
Noise Shield
237
Safety Shield
237
Safety Shielding
238
Noise and Chassis Ground
238
Floating the 2470
239
Guarding
241
Using Guard with a Test Fixture
242
Guard Circuit Drawing
242
Sink Operation
243
Battery Charge and Discharge
244
Measurement Settling Time Considerations
245
Overtemperature Protection
246
Current Breakdown Protection
246
Calculating Accuracy
247
Calculating Source or Measure Accuracy
247
Calculate Accuracy of a Resistance Measurement Made by Sourcing I and Measuring V
248
Offset-Compensated Ohm Calculations
249
Power Calculations
249
High-Capacitance Operation
250
Enabling the High Capacitance Feature
250
Filtering Measurement Data
251
Repeating Average Filter
251
Moving Average Filter
252
Setting up the Averaging Filter
252
Order of Operations
253
Reset Default Values
254
Default Values
254
Reading Buffers
261
Introduction to Reading Buffers
261
Getting Started with Buffers
262
Types of Reading Buffers
262
Effects of Reset and Power Cycle on Buffers
262
Buffer Fill Status
262
Timestamps
264
Creating Buffers
265
Setting Reading Buffer Options
269
Setting Reading Buffer Capacity
270
Setting the Fill Mode
272
Selecting a Buffer
274
Using the Front Panel to Store Readings in the Selected Buffer
277
Viewing and Saving Buffer Content
278
Clearing Buffers
284
Deleting Buffers
285
Remote Buffer Operation
285
Storing Data in Buffers
286
Accessing the Data in Buffers
288
Buffer Read-Only Attributes
289
Reading Buffer Time and Date Values
290
Reading Buffer for
290
Writable Reading Buffers
291
Graphing
293
Setting up the Graph Tab
293
Using the Graph Tab
296
Binning Data with the Histogram
297
Setting up the Histogram
298
Triggering
299
Measurement Methods
299
Continuous Measurement Triggering
299
Trigger Key Triggering
300
Trigger Model Triggering
300
Switching between Measurement Methods
300
Triggering
301
Command Interface Triggering
301
Triggering Using Hardware Lines
302
LAN Triggering Overview
302
Trigger Timers
303
Event Blenders
307
Interactive Triggering
308
Digital I/O
310
Digital I/O Connector and Pinouts
311
Digital I/O Lines
314
Remote Digital I/O Commands
321
Digital I/O Bit Weighting
322
Trigger Model
325
Trigger Model Blocks
326
Predefined Trigger Models
344
Assembling Trigger Model Blocks
346
Running the Trigger Model
349
Using Trigger Events to Start Actions in the Trigger Model
351
TSP-Link and TSP-Net
355
TSP-Link System Expansion Interface
355
TSP-Link Connections
355
TSP-Link Nodes
357
Master and Subordinates
358
Initializing the TSP-Link System
358
Sending Commands to TSP-Link Nodes
359
Using the Reset() Command
359
Terminating Scripts on the TSP-Link System
360
Triggering Using TSP-Link Trigger Lines
360
Running Simultaneous Test Scripts
360
Using 2470 TSP-Link Commands with Other TSP-Link Products
366
TSP-Net
367
Using TSP-Net with any Ethernet-Enabled Instrument
368
Remote Instrument Events
370
TSP-Net Instrument Commands: General Device Control
370
TSP-Net Instrument Commands: TSP-Enabled Device Control
370
Example: Using Tspnet Commands
371
Maintenance
372
Introduction
372
Line Fuse Replacement
372
Front-Panel Display
373
Cleaning the Front-Panel Display
373
Abnormal Display Operation
373
Removing Ghost Images or Contrast Irregularities
374
Upgrading the Firmware
374
From the Front Panel
375
Using TSP
377
Using TSB
378
Introduction to SCPI Commands
379
Introduction to SCPI
379
Command Execution Rules
379
Command Messages
379
SCPI Command Programming Notes
381
SCPI Command Formatting
381
Using the SCPI Command Reference
383
Acquiring Readings Using SCPI Commands
387
SCPI Command Reference
388
Fetch
388
Measure
391
Read
393
Rcl
396
Sav
396
Calculate Subsystem
397
Calculate[1]:<Function>:Math:format
397
Calculate[1]:<Function>:Math:mbfactor
398
Calculate[1]:<Function>:Math:mmfactor
400
Calculate[1]:<Function>:Math:percent
401
Calculate[1]:<Function>:Math:state
402
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Audible
403
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Clear:auto
404
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Clear[:Immediate]
405
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Fail
406
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Lower[:Data]
407
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:State
409
Calculate2:<Function>:Limit<Y>:Upper[:Data]
410
Digital Subsystem
411
Digital:line<N>:Mode
411
Digital:line<N>:State
413
Digital:read
413
Digital:write <N
413
Display Subsystem
415
Display:clear
415
Display:<Function>:Digits
416
Display:light:state
417
Display:reading:format
418
Display:screen
419
Display:user<N>:Text[:Data]
420
Format Subsystem
421
Format:ascii:precision
421
Format:border
422
Format[:Data]
422
Output Subsystem
424
Output[1]:<Function>:Smode
424
Output[1]:Interlock:tripped
426
Output[1][:State]
427
Route Subsystem
427
Route:terminals
427
Script Subsystem
428
Sense1 Subsystem
429
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Average:count
429
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Average[:State]
430
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Average:tcontrol
431
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Azero[:State]
433
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Delay:user<N
434
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Nplcycles
435
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Ocompensated
436
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Range:auto
437
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Range:auto:llimit
438
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Range:auto:ulimit
439
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Range[:Upper]
440
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Relative
442
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Relative:acquire
443
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Relative:state
444
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Rsense
445
[:Sense[1]]:<Function>:Unit
446
[:Sense[1]]:Azero:once
446
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:catalog
447
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:create
448
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:delete
448
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:query
449
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:recall
450
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:size
451
[:Sense[1]]:Configuration:list:store
452
[:Sense[1]]:Count
453
[:Sense[1]]:Function[:On]
454
Source Subsystem
455
Source[1]:Configuration:list:catalog
455
Source[1]:Configuration:list:create
455
Source[1]:Configuration:list:delete
456
Source[1]:Configuration:list:query
457
Source[1]:Configuration:list:recall
458
Source[1]:Configuration:list:size
459
Source[1]:Configuration:list:store
459
Source[1]:<Function>:Delay
460
Source[1]:<Function>:Delay:auto
461
Source[1]:<Function>:Delay:user<N
462
Source[1]:<Function>:High:capacitance
463
Source[1]:<Function>[:Level][:Immediate][:Amplitude]
464
Source[1]:<Function>:<X>Limit[:Level]
465
Source[1]:<Function>:<X>Limit[:Level]:Tripped
466
Source[1]:Function[:Mode]
467
Source[1]:<Function>:Protection[:Level]
467
Source[1]:<Function>:Protection[:Level]:Tripped
468
Source[1]:<Function>:Range
469
Source[1]:<Function>:Range:auto
470
Source[1]:<Function>:Read:back
471
Source[1]:List:<Function
472
Source[1]:List:<Function>:Append
473
Source[1]:List:<Function>:Points
474
Source[1]:Sweep:<Function>:Linear
475
Source[1]:Sweep:<Function>:Linear:step
477
Source[1]:Sweep:<Function>:List
479
Source[1]:Sweep:<Function>:Log
481
Status Subsystem
483
Status:clear
483
Status:operation:condition
484
Status:operation:enable
484
Status:operation[:Event]
485
Status:operation:map
486
Status:preset
487
Status:questionable:condition
487
Status:questionable:enable
488
Status:questionable:map
488
Status:questionable[:Event]
489
System Subsystem
490
System:access
490
System:beeper[:Immediate]
491
System:breakdown:protection
491
System:clear
492
System:communication:lan:configure
493
System:communication:lan:macaddress
494
System:error[:Next]
494
System:error:code[:Next]
495
System:error:count
496
System:eventlog:count
496
System:eventlog:next
497
System:eventlog:post
498
System:eventlog:save
499
System:gpib:address
500
System:lfrequency
501
System:password:new
501
System:posetup
502
System:time
503
System:version
504
Trace Subsystem
504
Trace:actual
504
Trace:actual:end
505
Trace:actual:start
506
Trace:clear
506
Trace:data
507
Trace:delete
511
Trace:fill:mode
512
Trace:log:state
513
Trace:make
516
Trace:points
516
Trace:save
517
Trace:save:append
519
Trace:statistics:average
520
Trace:statistics:clear
521
Trace:statistics:maximum
522
Trace:statistics:minimum
522
Trace:statistics:pk2Pk
523
Trace:statistics:stddev
524
Trace:trigger
524
Trace:write:format
525
Trace:write:reading
527
Trigger Subsystem
529
Abort
529
Initiate[:Immediate]
530
Trigger:blender<N>:Clear
530
Trigger:blender<N>:Mode
531
Trigger:blender<N>:Overrun
531
Trigger:blender<N>:Stimulus<M
532
Trigger:block:branch:always
533
Trigger:block:branch:counter
534
Trigger:block:branch:counter:count
535
Trigger:block:branch:counter:reset
536
Trigger:block:branch:delta
537
Trigger:block:branch:event
538
Trigger:block:branch:limit:constant
539
Trigger:block:branch:limit:dynamic
541
Trigger:block:branch:once
542
Trigger:block:branch:once:excluded
543
Trigger:block:buffer:clear
544
Trigger:block:config:next
545
Trigger:block:config:previous
546
Trigger:block:config:recall
547
Trigger:block:delay:constant
548
Trigger:block:delay:dynamic
549
Trigger:block:digital:io
550
Trigger:block:list
551
Trigger:block:log:event
551
Trigger:block:measure
552
Trigger:block:nop
553
Trigger:block:notify
554
Trigger:block:source:state
555
Trigger:block:wait
556
Trigger:digital<N>:In:clear
558
Trigger:digital<N>:In:edge
558
Trigger:digital<N>:In:overrun
559
Trigger:digital<N>:Out:logic
560
Trigger:digital<N>:Out:pulsewidth
561
Trigger:digital<N>:Out:stimulus
561
Trigger:lan<N>:In:clear
562
Trigger:lan<N>:In:edge
563
Trigger:lan<N>:In:overrun
564
Trigger:lan<N>:Out:connect:state
564
Trigger:lan<N>:Out:ip:address
565
Trigger:lan<N>:Out:logic
566
Trigger:lan<N>:Out:protocol
566
Trigger:lan<N>:Out:stimulus
567
Trigger:load "Configlist
568
Trigger:load "Durationloop
570
Trigger:load "Empty
571
Trigger:load "Gradebinning
571
Trigger:load "Logictrigger
573
Trigger:load "Loopuntilevent
574
Trigger:load "Simpleloop
575
Trigger:load "Sortbinning
576
Trigger:state
578
Trigger:timer<N>:Clear
579
Trigger:timer<N>:Count
579
Trigger:timer<N>:Delay
581
Trigger:timer<N>:Start:fractional
581
Trigger:timer<N>:Start:generate
582
Trigger:timer<N>:Start:overrun
582
Trigger:timer<N>:Start:seconds
583
Trigger:timer<N>:Start:stimulus
584
Trigger:timer<N>:State
585
Tektronix Keithley SourceMeter 2470 User Manual (84 pages)
High Voltage Instrument
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Introduction
9
Welcome
9
Introduction to this Manual
10
Extended Warranty
10
Contact Information
10
Organization of Manual Sections
11
Applications
11
Front-Panel Overview
12
Power the Instrument on or off
12
Front-Panel Overview
14
Turn the 2470 Output on or off
15
Touchscreen Display
16
Select Items on the Touchscreen
17
Scroll Bars
17
Interactive Swipe Screens
17
Menu Overview
21
Store Measurements on a USB Flash Drive
21
Save Screen Captures to a USB Flash Drive
22
Using a Remote Interface
23
Remote Communications Interfaces
23
Supported Remote Interfaces
23
GPIB Communications
24
Install the GPIB Driver Software
24
Install the GPIB Cards in Your Computer
24
Connect GPIB Cables to Your Instrument
24
Set the GPIB Address
26
LAN Communications
26
Set up LAN Communications on the Instrument
27
Set up LAN Communications on the Computer
28
USB Communications
29
Connect a Computer to the 2470 Using USB
30
Communicate with the Instrument
30
Using the Web Interface
34
LAN Troubleshooting Suggestions
35
Web Interface Home Page
36
Identify the Instrument
36
Review Events in the Event Log
37
Determine the Command Set to Use
37
Making Basic Front-Panel Measurements
39
Introduction
39
Equipment Required for this Application
40
Device Connections
40
Make Front-Panel Measurements
41
How to Make Front-Panel Measurements
41
Leakage Current and Insulation Resistance
43
Introduction
43
Equipment Required
44
Set up Remote Communications
44
Device Connections
44
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
2
Power and Environmental Specifications
4
Unpack and Inspect the Instrument
6
Connect the Instrument
8
Important Test System Safety Information
8
Install the Instrument
9
Wiring the Interlock
9
Power on the Instrument
12
Overview of the Front-Panel Options
13
Touchscreen Display Overview
14
Home Screen Overview
14
Menu Screen Overview
17
Quick Setup Options
18
Connections for Testing
20
Verify Measurement Operation
21
Why DID My Settings Change
22
How Do I Change the Command Set
23
Next Steps
23
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