4-154 Agilent B1500A/B1505A Programming Guide, Edition 11
Command Reference
PV
Parameters hold : Hold time (in seconds). Numeric expression. 0 to 655.35 sec. 10 ms
resolution. Initial setting = 0 sec.
width : Pulse width (in seconds). Numeric expression. 8 ms to 655.35 sec. 0.1
ms resolution. Initial setting = 8 ms.
• width ≥ 50 ms (for 1 kHz ≤ MFCMU frequency ≤ 10 kHz)
• width ≥ 10 ms (for 10 kHz < MFCMU frequency ≤ 200 kHz)
• width ≥ 8 ms (for 200 kHz < MFCMU frequency ≤ 5 MHz)
period : Pulse period (in seconds). Numeric expression. 0, or 10 ms to 655.35
sec. 0.1 ms resolution. Initial or default setting = 10 ms.
• period ≥ width + 2 ms (for width ≤ 100 ms)
• period ≥ width + 10 ms (for 100 ms < width)
• period =0: Pulse period is automatically set as follows.
• Pulse period = width + 2 ms (for width ≤ 100 ms)
• Pulse period = width + 10 ms (for 100 ms < width)
Tdelay : Trigger output delay time (in seconds). Numeric expression.
0 to width. 0.1 ms resolution. Initial or default setting = 0.
This parameter is the time from pulse leading edge to timing of trigger
output from a trigger output terminal.
PV
The PV command specifies the pulsed voltage source and its parameters. This
command also clears, and is cleared by, the PI command setting.
To set the timing of output pulse and measurement, use the PT and AIT2 commands.
In the staircase sweep with pulsed bias measurement mode (MM 5 command), the
pulsed bias output will be synchronized with the staircase sweep outputs set by the
WI or WV command.
If the output voltage is greater than the allowable voltage for the interlock open
condition, the interlock circuit must be shorted.
Syntax PV chnum,vrange,base,pulse[,Icomp]
Parameters chnum : SMU pulsed source channel number. Integer expression. 1 to 10 or 101
to 1001. See Table 4-1 on page 4-16.
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