Model 4200A-SCS Pulse Card (PGU and PMU) User's Manual
Section 4: Pulse card concepts
4200A-PMU-900-01 Rev. A December 2020
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Pulse modes
The PGU and PMU support the following pulse modes:
•
Standard pulse mode: For this two-level pulse mode, the user defines a high and low level for the
pulse output. The test modes for standard pulse are pulse I-V and waveform capture. See
(on page 3-34) for the standard (two-level) pulse mode.
•
Segment Arb
®
waveform: For this multi-level pulse mode, the user defines a pulse waveform that
consists of three or more line segments. Segment Arb pulse mode for the PGU and PMU
includes sequencing and sequence looping (see
seg_arb_sequence
and
seg_arb_waveform
.
Also see
(on page 4-10) for details on parameters.
•
Full-arb pulse mode: For this multi-level pulse mode, the waveform consists of a number of
user-defined points (see
arb_array
and
arb_file
(on page 4-13)
for details on parameters.
KPulse supports all of these pulse modes.
Descriptions of the LPT functions are provided in
Model 4200A-SCS LPT Library Programming
.
Pulse measurement types (PMU)
The following table summarizes pulse measurement types that are available through LPT commands
(on page 4-23) for detailed information.
Pulse measurement types
Measurement type
Description
Spot mean discrete
Samples a portion of the high and low levels. The samples are averaged to yield a
single current and voltage reading for the high level and low level (see the Spot
mean measurements example figure;
(on page 4-23)).
Spot mean average
A specified number of pulse periods are output for the burst sequence. Spot mean
discrete measurements are performed for each pulse and then averaged to yield a
single voltage and current reading for the high and low levels.
Waveform discrete
The entire pulse is sampled. Sampling is performed on the rise time, top width, and
fall time portions of the pulse. A voltage and current reading is yielded for every
sample taken on the pulse (see
(on page 4-23) Waveform
measurements and Waveform measurements (with pre-data and post-data) figures).
Waveform average
A specific number of pulses are output for the burst sequence. Waveform discrete
measurements are performed on each pulse. The corresponding samples for each
pulse are then averaged to yield a group of voltage and current readings for the
burst sequence.