<p>What is the fastest rate I should be able to sweep/update the voltage output on the K2450, using point-by-point level updates (not a source measure loop controlled by the machine)?
I am trying to understand the delay that occurs when the source level is updated, and how this relates to the current measurement range and any automatically applied source delay. I know why delays are added for current measure (I have seen ringing on high capacitance lines on other instruments when voltage changes) but in this case I just want the fastest source update time.
We discovered that sweeps executed point by point could cause a 'pile-up' of voltage updates. You can drop in an *OPC? command to make sure you don't rush the measurement (on another instrument) but the process is slow, hundreds of milliseconds.
I tried to set the source delays to zero (:SOUR:VOLT:DEL 0) and confirmed that this deactivated the auto setting :SOUR:VOLT:DEL:AUTO? but this did not help. Changing the current measurement range of the instrument to a less sensitive range changed the delay time by a factor 2, but this did not tally with the numbers in the manual for the autodelay (we see ~ 170 ms for measure range 1uA).
This looks like some artificially added software delay that I have not got under control. The response time on other queries is ~normal (10 ms for a range setting query, for instance). Any ideas?
PS: I could move the speed/performance slider but I assume this has the effect of changing multiple real parameters like the integration time on the ammeter and the delays times and is largely focussed on the noise/resolution of me measurement. I'd rather set the actual parameters.