Model 6220/6221 User’s Manual
Delta, Pulse Delta, and Differential Conductance
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Fixed output settings
The following parameters are set from the CONFIG PULSE DELTA menu that is
accessed by pressing the
CONFIG
key and then the
PULSE
key.
I-Hi and I-Lo
These settings specify the high and low level of the pulses. Each high pulse
returns to the programmed low pulse level. Both I-Hi and I-Lo can be set from
-105mA to +105mA. The default setting for I-Hi is +1mA, and the default for I-Lo is
0mA.
Width and Source Delay
The pulse width specifies the time period that the output remains at the high and
low pulse levels. Pulse width can be set from 50µs to 12ms. The default setting for
pulse width is 110µs.
The source delay is used to allow the pulse to settle before triggering the
Model 2182A to perform a measurement conversion (A/D). Source delay can be
set from 16µs (default setting) to 11.966ms.
The set pulse width and source delay determines the integration rate (measure
speed) of the Model 2182A. Integration rate is automatically set when Pulse Delta
is armed.
Count
The Pulse Delta count specifies the number of Pulse Delta intervals to perform.
Each pulse interval yields one Pulse Delta voltage reading. A finite number (1 to
65,536) can be set or count can be set to Infinity. With infinity set, Pulse Delta will
run continuously. The default setting for count is Infinity.
Ranging
For Pulse Delta, the source range can be set for
BEST
(default setting) or
FIXED
.
With
BEST
ranging selected, the Model 6221 will select the optimum (lowest)
range that will support both the low and high pulse levels. For example, if pulse
low is -12mA and pulse high is 10mA, then the 100mA source range will be used.
With
FIXED
ranging selected, the source remains on the range presently selected
before arming Pulse Delta. If the selected range is too low, error -221 Settings
Conflict will occur.
For
remote programming
, there are two separate commands to set range. Use
the SOUR:PDEL:RANG command to set range for a Fixed output, and use the
SOUR:SWE:RANG command for the pulse sweep output. Details on these com-
mands are provided in
.
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