Single-channel source measure unit 2601B
USBEthernetGPIB

single-channel source measure unit
single-channel source measure unit
single-channel source measure unit
single-channel source measure unit
single-channel source measure unit
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Characteristics

Number of channels
single-channel
Communication interface
GPIB, USB, Ethernet
Voltage

10 V, 40 V

Current

10 A

Power

1,000 W

Description

The System SourceMeter® 10 µsec Pulser/Source Measure Unit (SMU) Instrument combines the power of a high current/high speed pulser with measure and the full functionality of a traditional SMU in a single instrument. Its impressive 10 A @ 10 V at 10 μs pulse width and full 1 MS/s digitizing capabilities significantly boost productivity in applications ranging from benchtop characterization through highly automated pulsed I-V production test. Achieve high pulse fidelity without manual pulse tuning The 2601B-PULSE’s control loop system eliminates the need to manually tune for load changes up to 3 μH, ensuring your pulse has no overshoot and ringing when outputting pulses from 10 μs up to 500 μs at any current level up to 10 amps. With pulse rise times < 1.7 μs, you can properly characterize your device or circuit under test. Output 10 A @ 10 V with a 10 μs pulse width Pulse rise time <1.7 μs to characterize with confidence High fidelity pulse output without tuning at any current level Incorporates the functionality of a fast pulser and SMU in one instrument The 2601B-PULSE adds pulser functionality to the superior measurement integrity, synchronization, speed, and accuracy you know from the industry-leading Keithley 2601B SMU instrument. Pulser 0.05% basic measure accuracy with 1 MS/s digitizing SMU 100 nA low current range with 100 fA sensitivity Rear panel BNC connections for quick cable setup
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