Source-Measure Concepts
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Typical applications for staircase sweeps include: I-V curves for two- and three-terminal
semiconductor devices, characterization of leakage versus voltage, and semiconductor break-
down. Pulse sweeps are used in applications where thermal response is measured or where sus-
tained power levels can damage the external Device Under Test (DUT). Source memory
sweeps are used in applications where multiple source-measure functions and/or math expres-
sions are required.
The custom sweep can be used to configure a pulse sweep with a 50% duty cycle. For exam-
ple, a 1V pulse sweep can be configured by programming the odd numbered points for 1V and
the even numbered points for 0V. When the sweep is run, the output will alternate between 1V
and 0V.
For a sweep that has a finite sweep count, the data will automatically be stored in the buffer.
This data can be accessed from the front panel or sent to a computer (remote operation) for
evaluation (plotting). Statistical information on readings stored in the buffer are also available
from the front panel.
Operating boundaries
Source or sink
Depending on how it is programmed and what is connected to the output (load or source),
the SourceMeter can operate in any of the four quadrants. The four quadrants of operation are
shown in Figure 5-4. When operating in the first (I) or third (III) quadrant, the SourceMeter is
operating as a source (V and I have the same polarity). As a source, the SourceMeter is deliver-
ing power to a load.
When operating in the second (II) or fourth (IV) quadrant, the SourceMeter is operating as a
sink (V and I have opposite polarity). As a sink, it is dissipating power rather than sourcing it.
An external source or an energy storage device, such as a capacitor or battery, can force opera-
tion in the sink region. See Section 3,
Sink operation
for more information.
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