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Sweep Operation
Saving and restoring source memory setups
Source memory setups are saved in memory and restored from the SAVESETUP (SOURCE
MEMORY) option of the MAIN MENU. (See Section 1,
Main Menu
.)
NOTE
Source memory setups are different from the power-on and user-defined setups,
which are programmed from the SAVESETUP (GLOBAL) MAIN MENU option. See
Section 1 for details.
Saving source memory setups
Perform the following steps to save source memory setups:
1.
Configure the SourceMeter for the desired source, measure, and/or math expression
operation.
2.
Press MENU to display the MAIN MENU:
•
Select SAVESETUP.
•
Select SOURCE MEMORY.
•
Select SAVE.
•
Use the
▲
and
▼
keys, and the cursor keys to display the desired memory location,
and press ENTER.
•
Use the EXIT key to back out of the menu structure.
3.
Configure the SourceMeter for the next point in the sweep and repeat Step 2 to save that
setup in the next memory location.
4.
Repeat Step 3 for all points in the sweep.
Restoring source memory setups
In addition to automatically sweeping through source memory locations (see
Configuring
and running a sweep
later in this section), you can also recall them individually as follows:
1.
Press MENU to display the MAIN MENU.
2.
Select SAVESETUP, then press ENTER.
3.
Choose SOURCE MEMORY, then press ENTER.
4.
Select RESTORE, then press ENTER.
5.
Select the source memory location to restore (1-100), then press ENTER.
Saving multiple source memory sweeps
If desired, you can save multiple source memory sweeps in the 100 memory locations. For
example, you could save setups in locations 1 through 4 for one sweep, and other setups in any
other range of memory locations such as locations 50 through 58. To select which sweep to
execute, simply select two settings: (1) the sweep start location, and (2) the number of sweep
points. (See
Performing a source memory sweep
later in this section.)
Saved source memory con
fi
gurations
Table 9-2 summarizes the configurations that are saved at each source memory location
along with the equivalent remote command. See Section 17 for more details on these remote
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