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Text Hard Copy
Print out setup information or measured
data list as ASCII text via GPIB,
parallel printer port, or network
interface to supported HP plotters or
printers. PCL, HR PCL, and HP GL
formats are supported (selectable).
Hard Copy File
Hard copy output can be stored to an
internal or external mass storage device
instead of sending it to a printer or
plotter. The data can be stored in PCL,
HR PCL, TIFF, HR TIFF (high-
resolution TIFF), or HP GL formats.
Hard Copy via Network Interface
The network interface has lpr client
capability.
High-Resolution (HR) Mode
This file mode is available for cases
where an extremely clean print-out or
plot is desired.
Note: High resolution mode takes signifi-
cantly greater CPU time to generate, so its
use is recommended for final reports only.
Data Storage
Mass storage device:
Built-in 3.5 inch flexible disk drive
Media: 3.5 inch 2HD or 2DD diskette
Format type: HP LIF and DOS
User area:
1.44Mbyte (2HD) or 720Kbyte (2DD)
File types:
Auto start program file, initial setup
file, measurement setup file,
measurement setup/result file, stress
setup file, customize file, hard copy
data file, and instrument BASIC
program and data file.
Format of data made by the HP BASIC
program:
Data made by the HP BASIC program
and data made by the instrument BASIC
program are compatible.
Network mass storage device:
An NFS mountable mass storage
device
File types:
Auto start program file, initial setup
file, measurement setup file,
measurement setup/result file, stress
setup file, customize file, and hard
copy data file.
Data Variable Display
Up to two user defined parameters can be
displayed on the graphics screen.
Read Out Function
The read out functions are built-in
functions for reading various values
related to the marker, cursor, or line.
Automatic Analysis Function
On a graphics plot, the markers and lines
can be automatically located using the
auto analysis setup. Parameters can be
automatically determined using
automatic analysis, user function, and
read out functions.
User Variable
Display the data on the LCD via GPIB
or instrument BASIC.
Output
Display
Display Modes
Graphics and list.
Graphics Display
X-Y or X-Y1/Y2 plot of source
current/voltage, measured
current/voltage, time, or calculated
USER FUNCTION data.
List Display
Measurement data and calculated USER
FUNCTION data are listed in
conjunction with VAR1 step number or
time domain sampling step number. Up
to eight data sets can be displayed.
Display
8.4 inch diagonal color active matrix
LCD, 640 dot (H) × 480 dot (V)
Hard Copy Functions
Graphics Hard Copy
Measured data and all data appearing on
the LCD can be output via GPIB,
parallel printer port, or network interface
to supported HP plotters or printers.
PCL, HR PCL (high-resolution PCL),
and HP GL formats are supported
(selectable).
Physical Constants
Keyboard constants are stored in memory
as follows:
q: Electron Charge, 1.602177 E-19 C
k: Boltzman’s Constant, 1.380658 E-23
ε:
Dielectric Constant of Vacuum,
8.854188 E-12
Engineering Units
The following unit symbols are also
available on the keyboard: f (10
-15
),
p (10
-12
), n (10
-9
), u or µ (10
-6
), m (
10
-3
),
K (10
3
), M (10
6
), G (10
9
)
Analysis Capabili
ties
Overlay Graph Comparison
A graphics plot can be store
d and later
recalled as an overlay plane. Four
overlay planes can be stored. One plane
can be overlaid onto the current data
.
Marker
Marker to min/max, interpolation, direct
marker, and marker slip
Cursor
Long and short, direct cursor.
Line
Two lines, normal mode, grad mode,
tangent mode, and regression mode.
Scaling
Auto scale and zoom.
Knob Sweep
In the knob sweep mode, sweep range
is controlled instantaneously with the
front-panel rotary knob.
Only the Channel Definition page needs
to be defined.
Standby Mode
SMUs in “Standby” remain
programmed to their specified output
value even as other units are reset for
the next measurement.
Other Characteristics
Limited auto-ranging, voltage/current
compliance, power compliance,
automatic sweep abort functions,
self-test, and self-calibration.
Arithmetic and Analysis
Functions
Ar
ithmetic Functions
User Functions
Up to six USER FUNCTIONS can be
defined using arithmetic expressions.
Measured data and analyzed variables
from graphics analysis (marker, cursor,
and line data) can be used in the
computation. The results can be
displayed on the LCD.
Arithmetic Operators
+, -, *, /, ^, LGT (logarithm, base 10),
LOG (logarithm, base e), EXP
(exponent), DELTA, DIFF (differential),
INTEG (integration), MAVG (moving
average), SQRT, ABS (absolute value),
MAX, MIN, AVG (averaging), COND
(conditional evaluation).
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