Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer Reference Manual
Section 2: Connections and configuration
4200A-901-01 Rev. C / February 2017
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Figure 20: Typical SMU COMMON connections schematic
4200-SMU and 4210-SMU overview
The following paragraphs discuss the basic characteristics of both the 4200-SMU and 4210-SMU.
Basic SMU circuit configuration
The basic SMU circuit configuration is shown in the next figure. The SMU is essentially a voltage or
current source in series with a current meter, connected in parallel with a voltage meter. The voltage
limit (V-limit) and current limit (I-limit) circuits limit the voltage or current to the programmed
compliance value. In this local sensing example, the SMU FORCE terminal is connected to DUT HI,
while the DUT LO is connected to COMMON. See
Basic source-measure connections
(on page 2-1)
for more detailed information.