9-4
Sweep Operation
Thus, the five log steps for this sweep are 0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and 1.00. The actual V-Source
levels at these points are listed in Table 9-1 (the V-Source level is the anti-log of the log step).
When this sweep is triggered to start, the output will go from the bias level to the start source
level (1V) and sweep through the symmetrical log points. With trigger delay set to zero, the
time duration at each step is determined by the source delay and the time it takes to perform the
measurement (NPLC setting).
Custom sweep
This sweep type lets you configure a customized sweep. Programmable parameters include
the number of measurement points in the sweep and the source level at each point.
When this sweep is started, the output goes from the bias level to the first source-measure
point in the sweep. The sweep will continue through the source-measure points in the order
they were programmed and stop after the last source-measure point. With trigger delay set to
zero, the time duration at each step is determined by the source delay and the time it takes to
perform the measurement (NPLC setting). This delay is the same for all sweep points.
Custom sweep examples
The custom sweep can be configured to provide a 50% duty cycle pulse sweep. Figure 9-3
shows a pulse sweep that provides three 1V pulses on a 0V bias level. This pulse sweep is con-
figured by specifying six points for the custom sweep. The specified voltage levels at points P0,
P2, and P4 are 1V, and the specified voltage levels at points P1, P3, and P5 are 0V. Six measure-
ments are performed for this sweep, three at 1V and three at 0V.
Table 9-1
Logarithmic sweep points
Measure point
Log step
V-Source level (volts)
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
Point 4
Point 5
0
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.0
1
1.7783
3.1623
5.6234
10
Delay
P1
Measure
#1
P0
Measure
#2
Delay
Delay
P3
Measure
#3
P2
Measure
#4
Delay
Delay
P5
Measure
#5
P4
Measure
#6
Delay
Bias 0V
1V
Bias
Figure 9-3
Custom pulse
sweep
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