Posted Thu, 13 Jul 2023 09:12:28 GMT by WAN, Elliotte
Hi, I have noticed that the PIN definition of 2601B-pulse rear panel is quite confusing as compared to those of 2602B or 2612B. 

The following figs are adapted from the manuals of 2601B-pulse and 2600B.

The manual does not clearly indicate the PIN definition of Channel A: DC/pulse and Channel A: DC.

I guess:
For Channel A: DC,
PIN 1 is LO,
PIN 2 is SENSE LO ,
PIN 4 is HI,
PIN 8 is SENSE HI,
and PIN 3 5 6 7 are GUARDs?

For Channel A: DC/pulse,
PIN 9 is HI,
PIN12 is LO,
PIN 15 is SENSE HI,
PIN 16 is SENSE LO,
and PIN 10 11 13 14 are GUARDs?

Are these PIN definitions correct?

Thanks!


 
Posted Thu, 13 Jul 2023 19:32:28 GMT by C, Andrea
The 2601B-PULSE is designed for connections through the 2601B-P-INT and the four BNC that it presents.

Can I ask the reason you want to separately connect to the DC and the Pulse output connectors?
Posted Fri, 14 Jul 2023 01:00:56 GMT by WAN, Elliotte

YES, I understand that the 2601B-P-INT is used for BNC connections.

However, we are going to connect 2601B-pulse to the Triax connectors of the prober station for low current measurement.

In addition, if both the 2601B-P-INT and the guard were used, the BNC outside shell would be connected to the guard, which is unsafety.


 
Posted Fri, 14 Jul 2023 17:24:32 GMT by C, Andrea
I agree with your pinout definitions with one exception.
The orange DC/Pulse connector for the 10usec current pulse is not guarded.
Consider the unused pins to be open.

The green connector is essentially a 2601B SourceMeter.  Same pinout.

If I may revisit the idea of using the 2601B-P-INT:
if using the instrument to excite laser, the -P-INT gives you an interlock to integrate with your safety scheme.

It also gives you a single set of connections for SMU or Current Pulser.

It is correct of you to point out that when routing the SMU on the BNC output of the -P-INT, the SMU guard voltage is on the outer shell of the BNC cable.
But this is a max 40V SMU instrument, so this does not generally pose a safety concern and especially if the cables are already inside of the light curtain safety barrier.
At 40V and less, it is very economical way to get the benefit of a guarded cable and improved settling times and less cable leakage.

Consider using the 7078-TRX-BNC to reconnect the BNC outer shell to the triax inner shield which typically carries guard of a SMU instrument.

 

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