6 Range, Digits, Speed, and Filters
Table 6-1 Model 6430 ranges ................................................................. 6-2
Table 6-2 Range and digits commands ................................................... 6-6
Table 6-3 Range and digits programming example ................................ 6-7
Table 6-4 Speed commands .................................................................... 6-8
Table 6-5 Auto filter settings where NPLC = 0.01 to 0.10 ................... 6-13
Table 6-6 Auto filter settings where NPLC = 0.11 to 1.00 ................... 6-14
Table 6-7 Auto filter settings where NPLC = 1.01 to 10 ...................... 6-14
Table 6-8 Filter commands ................................................................... 6-16
Table 6-9 Filter programming example ................................................ 6-17
7 Relative and Math
Table 7-1 Rel commands ........................................................................ 7-3
Table 7-2 Rel programming example ..................................................... 7-3
Table 7-3 Math commands ..................................................................... 7-8
Table 7-4 Voltage coefficient programming example ............................. 7-9
Table 7-5 Commands for user-defined math functions ........................ 7-10
Table 7-6 User-defined math function programming example ............. 7-11
8 Data Store
Table 8-1 Data store commands ............................................................. 8-6
Table 8-2 Data store example ................................................................. 8-7
9 Sweep Operation
Table 9-1 Logarithmic sweep points ...................................................... 9-4
Table 9-2 Source memory saved configurations .................................... 9-7
Table 9-3 Linear and log staircase sweep commands .......................... 9-18
Table 9-4 Staircase sweep programming example (diode test) ............ 9-20
Table 9-5 Custom sweep commands .................................................... 9-20
Table 9-6 Custom sweep programming example ................................. 9-21
Table 9-7 Source memory sweep commands ....................................... 9-21
Table 9-8 Source memory sweep programming example .................... 9-22
10 Triggering
Table 10-1 Remote trigger command ................................................... 10-23
Table 10-2 Remote triggering example ................................................ 10-24
11 Limit Testing
Table 11-1 Limit commands ................................................................. 11-19
Table 11-2 Limits test programming example ...................................... 11-21
Table 11-3 Limits test results summary ............................................... 11-21