
Agilent B1500A/B1505A Programming Guide, Edition 11 4-123
Command Reference
LSSV
LSSV
The LSSV command sets the synchronous voltage source for the linear search
measurement (MM14). The synchronous source output will be:
Synchronous source output = polarity × LSV source output + offset
where the LSV source output is the value set by the LSV command.
This command setting is cleared by the LSI/LSV command.
Execution
Conditions
The LSV command must be entered before this command.
If the output voltage is greater than the allowable voltage for the interlock open
condition, the interlock circuit must be shorted.
Syntax LSSV chnum,polarity,offset[,Icomp]
Parameters chnum : SMU synchronous source channel number. Integer expression. 1 to 10
or 101 to 1001. See Table 4-1 on page 4-16.
polarity: Polarity of the LSSV output for the LSV output.
0 (negative): LSSV output = −LSV output + offset
1 (positive): LSSV output = LSV output + offset
offset: Offset voltage (in V). Numeric expression. See Table 4-7 on page 4-24,
Table 4-9 on page 4-26, Table 4-12 on page 4-27, or Table 4-15 on page
4-28 for each measurement resource type.
Both primary and synchronous search sources will use the same output
range. So check the output range set to the LSV command to determine
the synchronous source outputs.
Icomp: Current compliance value (in A). Numeric expression. If you do not
specify Icomp, the previous value is set. Zero amps (0 A) is not a valid
value for the Icomp parameter.
Example
Statements
OUTPUT @B1500;"LSSV 1,0,5,1E-6"
See Also For the source output value, output range, and the available compliance values, see
Table 4-7 on page 4-24, Table 4-9 on page 4-26, Table 4-12 on page 4-27, or Table
4-15 on page 4-28 for each measurement resource type.
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