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        Model 486
        PICOAMMETER

        Model 487
   PlCOAMMETER/SOURCE




QUICK    REFERENCE    GUIDE
INTRODUCTION


This quick reference guide contains descriptions of vari-
ous features and information concerning the operation of
the Model 4861487.




          ~21990, Keithley Instruments, Inc.
                All rights reserved.
              Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
        Document Number: 486-903-01 Rev. A


                                                        1
Asyst ts a registered trademarkof Asyst Software technologies.
Hewtett-Packard Is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard
Company.
IBM and AT are registered trademarks and PC/XT is a trademark
of International Business Machines, I~C.
PC&488 is a registered trademark of Capital Equipment Cow
ration.



2
TABLE OF CONTENTS


SAFETY WARNINGS .........................               5
ERROR MESSAGES .........................                7
CURRENT MEASUREMENTS ..................                 8
VOLTAGE SOURCE (Model 487) ..............              14
V/l OHMS MEASUREMENTS (Model 487) .......              19
MENU ....................................              21
FRONT PANEL TRIGGERING .................               22
EXTERNAL TRIGGERING ....................               24
DATA STORE OPERATION ..................                26
ANALOG OUTPUT ..........................               27
TALK-ONLY ...............................              28
IEEE-488 PROGRAMMING ..................              .29
Device-dependent Commands .................            29
     Display Intensity ........................        29
     Reading Source ........................           29
     Zero Check and Correct ..................         29
     Display .............................         ..3 0
     V/lOhms ...........................           ..3 0
     Data Format ...........................           39
     Hit Control ............................          31
     Self-Test ..............................          31
     EOI and Bus Hold-off ...................        .31
     Default Conditions or Calibration ...........     32
     SRQ ...............................           ..3 2
     Data Store ............................           32
     Operate ..............................            33
     Filters ................................          33
     Interval ...............................          33
     Range................................3             3
     Integration ............................          34



                                                       3
     Trigger ...............................
     Status.. ..............................        i: l
     Voltage Source (487) ....................      35
     Delay ................................
     Execute ............................        ..3 35
                                                      5   a
     Terminator ..........................       ..3 5
     Relative ..............................         36
Data Formats ..............................          36   a
SRQ Mask and Serial Poll Byte ................       40
StatusWords ............................         ..4 1
                                                          a




4
SAFETY WARNINGS


The following precautions should be observed before us-
ing Model 488/487. Refer to main manual for detailed
safety information and complete operating instructions.



The Model 48W487 is intended for use by qualified per-
sonnel who recognize shock hazards and are familiar
with the safety precautions required to avoid possible in-
jury. Read over the instruction manual carefully before
 using the instrument.



Before operating the instrument, make sure the line cord
is connected to a properly grounded power receptacle.



Exercise extreme caution when a shock hazard is pre-
sent. Lethal voltages may be present on the test fixture or
the Model 487 output jacks. The American National Stan-
dards Institute (ANSI) states that a shock hazard exists
when voltage levels greater than 30V RMS or 42.4V peak
are present. A good safety practice is to expect that
hazardous voltage is present in any unknown circuit
before measuring.



Inspect the connecting cables, test leads, and jumpers
for possible wear, cracks, or breaks before each use.


                                                         5
For maximum safety, do not touch the Model 487 con-
nections, test fixture, test cables or connections to any
other instruments while power is applied to the circuit un-
der test. Turn off all power and discharge all capacitors
before connecting or disconnecting cables or jumpers.
Also, keep the test fixture lid closed while power is ap-
plied to the device under test. Safe operation requires the
use of the lid interlock.



Do not touch any object which could provide a current
path to the common side of the circuit under test or power
line (earth) ground.



Do not exceed the maximum signal levels of the instru-
ment, as shown on the rear panel and as defined in the
specifications and operation section of the instruction
manual.



Connect the chassis of the test fixture to safety earth
ground using #I 8 AWG or larger wire.



Instrumentation and accessories should not be con-
nected to humans.



Maintenance should only be performed by qualified serv-
ice personnel. Before performing any maintenance, dis-
connect the line cord and all test cables from the instru-
ment.


6
ERROR MESSAGES


            Table 1. Error Messages


Message          Description

NO DEFLTS        Checksum error in default condi-
                 tion during power-up.
UNCAL            Checksum error in calibration
                 during power-up
ROM ERROR        Failed ROM self-test.
RAM ERROR        Failed RAM self-test.
TRG OVERUN       Trigger overrun; instrument trig-
                 gered while still processing a pre-
                 vious trigger.
CAL VALUE        Calibration value conflicts with
                 the currently selected range.
CAL ERROR        Calibration value not within allow-
                 able limits.
CAL LOCK         Sent calibration command with
                 calibration switch (CAL LOCK)
                 disabled.
CAL ZCHK         Cannot calibrate picoammeter
                 with zero check enabled.
INTERLOCK        Tried to put V-Source of Model
                 487 in operate while an enabled
                 safety interlock switch is open.
CURRENT MEASUREMENTS



Current Ranges

       SHIFT                                  v RANGE A

        q                                  El
                                          AUTO
                                                           0

                                          RANGE


The available current ranges of the Model 4861487 are
listed in Table 2.

                    Table 2. Current Ranges




   .

         2nA            2.19999nA                  35OVdc
        20nA            21.9999nA                  35OVdc
        200nA           219.999nA                  35OVdc
          2c1A          2.19999pA                  35OVdc
         20/.iA         21.9999pA                   5OVdc
        2oopA           219.999uA                   50Vdc
         2mA            2.19999inA                  50Vdc
       `Higher voltages require current to be limited to 3mA.
Autorange is enabled by pressing SHIFTand then AUTO
RANGE in that order.


                       CAUTION
       To avoid possible damage to the instru-
       ment, do not apply more than 5OVdc to
       the input when autorange is enabled
       (unless an external series resistor to
       limit current to 3mA is used).


Zero Check and Correct

                              ZERO
                   SHIFT      CHECK

                   q El      CORRECT


When zero check is enabled, the input amplifier is inter-
nally disconnected from the input connector of the instru-
ment. A 1OOkGresistor shunts the input connector, and
the instrument displays the offset of the selected range.


When zero correction is performed, the offset is meas-
ured and algebraically subtracted from every subsequent
reading (including zero checked readings).


Zero check is enabled by pressing ZERO CHECK.
Pressing ZERO CHECK a second time disables the fea-
ture.


                                                        9
When zero correction is performed, only the present
range is zero corrected. Before making measurements, it
is recommended that each current range be zero cor-
rected.



To perform zero correction:

 1. Enable zero check.
 2. To perform zero correction, press SHIFT and then
    CORRECT in that order.



Filters

             SHIFT

              cl




Filtering is used to stabilize noisy measurements. The
Model 486/487 has two available filters; a digital filter and
an analog filter. The digital filter bases the reading on the
weighted average of a number of measurement conver-
sions. The analog filter is a simple RC filter whose time
constant varies with the selected range.



When the filter is enabled, the selected filter(s) (digital fil-
ter, analog filter or both) will be used.


10
To check or change the filter selection:

      Press SHIFT and then FILTER SELECT in that or-
      der. One of the following messages will be dis-
      played to indicate the currently selected filter(s):

      FILTER     DIGITAL         (Digital filter selected)
      FILTER     ANALOG          (Analog filter selected)
      FILTER     DIG+AN          (Both digital and analog
                                 filters selected)

      To select a different filter, use the rotary knob or the
      4 and b keys to display the desired filter selection.
      Enter the displayed filter selection by pressing
      SHIFT and then FILTER SELECT.



Rel


                            0
                             REL

                            q

The rel (relative) feature serves as a means of baseline
suppression by allowing a stored offset value to be sub-
tracted from subsequent readings. When rel is enabled,
the instrument takes the currently displayed reading as a
baseline value. All subsequent readings represent the
difference between the applied signal level and the
stored baseline.


                                                           11
A baseline can be established for both current and VII
ohm measurements and is "remembered" by both func-
tions.



Rel is enabled by pressing the REL key. Pressing REL a
second time disables the feature.



Making Current Measurements
To make current measurements:

 1. Select a current range that is appropriate for the ex-
    pected measurement or enable autorange (press
    SHIFT and then AUTO RANGE).
 2. Enable zero check and, if the display is not zeroed,
    perform zero correction by pressing SHIFT and
    then CORRECT.
 3. Connect the current to be measured to the input of
    the Model 486/487 (see Figures 1 and 2).
 4. Disable zero check and read the measured current
    on the display of the Model 486/487.




12
Input Connector


               Max Overload
            2nA - 2pA Range; 35OVdc
           2OpA - 2mA Range; 50 Vdc




                                      Chassis Gmund


 Fiaure 1. Triax InDut Connector (3-Lua)




                      Model486




 Figure 2. Picoammeter Connections
VOLTAGE SOURCE
(Model 487)


                   CAUTION
     The voltage source may float. However,
     neither V-Source terminal may ever be
     more than 500V above chassis.




                   V-SOURCE OUTPUT
               500V MAX  TO ,& OR.+

               I   HI           LO    1

                        5oov
                        MAX




 Figure 3. Model 487 V-Source Output Terminals



          Table 3. Model 487 V-Source




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Test Fixture and Interlock
The voltage source of the Model 487 is designed to be
used with a test fixture that incorporates a safety interlock
switch, such as the Keithley Models 8002A High Resis-
tance Test Fixture. By using the interlock feature, the
Model 487 cannot source voltage when the lid of the test
fixture is open or ajar.



Adjusting V-Source Level
The rotary knob and the4 and, keys are used to adjust
the V-Source level and select range.



                      WARNING
       With the instrument in operate (OPER-
       ATE indicator on), the displayed voltage
       level (possibly hazardous) will be ap
       plied to the output terminals of the V-
       Source. The V-Source should be kept in
       standby until ready to safely source
       voltage to a load.




                                                          15
Preset

                           PRESET




Preset allows the V-Source to be toggled between two
preset values.



To preset a V-Source level:

 1. Enable preset by pressing PRESET. Indicator wljl
    turn on.
 2. Adjust the V-Source to the desired range and level.
 3. Disable preset by again pressing PRESET.
 4. Whenever preset is enabled, V-Source will adjust
    to the value and range set in step 2.



I-Limit
The V-Source has current limit (l-limit) capabilities to pro-
tect the instrument and external current sensitive circuitry
from possible damage. The V-Source can be set for an
l-limit of 25pA or 2.5mA.



When l-limit occurs, the OPERATE indicator will flash.


16
To set l-limit:

 1. Keep pressing and releasing MENU until the cur-
    rently selected i-limit is displayed:

      ILIMIT        251rA
      or
      ILIMIT        2.5mA


 2. Use the rotary knob to display the desired l-limit
    value.
 3. to enter the displayed l-limit, press MENU.



Operate
                      5oov 2mA
                         MAX
                     OPERATE
                          0
                        III
                      FLASHES
                      IN I LIMIT


The OPERATE key toggles the output between standby
and operate. In standby, the V-Source is removed from
the rear panel output terminals. In operate, V-Source is
applied to the output terminals.




                                                     17
V-Source Operation
1. While in standby, connect the V-Source as shown
   in Figure 4.
2. Use the rotary knob, and the 4 and b keys to set
   the desired voltage range and level.
3. Select the appropriate l-limit (25pA or 2.5mA).
4. Press Operate.
5. To disable the V-Source, again press OPERATE.



                                        --
                              HI    r        7     Safety
               -%---I                            1 Shield




 3anana r;
 `lug Cables




                        Model 487


 Figure 4. Basic V-Source Connections




18
V/I OHMS MEASUREMENTS
(Model 487)


By using the V-Source in conjunction with its picoamme-
ter, the Model 487 can make resistance measurements
as high as 5.05 x 10i6fI. With V/I ohms selected, the re-
sistance is automatically calculated from the applied volt-
age and measured current (R=V/I) and displayed (in
ohms) on the Model 487.


The V/I ohms function is enabled by pressing SHIFT and
then OHMS.

To make VA ohms measurements:

 1. With zero check enabled and the V-Source in
    standby, connect the circuit shown in Figure 5.
 2. Select a current range that gives the nearest full
    scale reading or autorange, and perform zero cor-
    rection by pressing SHIFT and then CORRECT.
 3. Set the V-Source to OV on Ihe range that will be
    used and press OPERATE to enable the source
    output.
 4. Press REL to cancel offset current.
 5. Set the V-Source to the desired voltage level.
 6. Disable zero check. The current measurement will
    be displayed.
 7. Enable V/I ohms by pressing SHIFT and then
    OHMS.
 8. To measure from a baseline resistance, enable ref
    while in V/I ohms.


                                                        19
     Figure 5. V/I Ohms Connections (Source V
               Measure I)




20
MENU



The menu items are listed in Table 4. In general, each
press of the MENU key displays a menu item in the order
shown in the table. The available selections of the dis-
played menu items are selected and displayed with the
rotary knob or the4 and, keys. The displayed option of
the displayed menu item is selected by again pressing
MENU. To exit the menu, press SHIFT and then EXIT.


                Table 4. MENU items


 Menu Item       1 Description

 DATA STORE       Arm data store and set buffer size
 DATA RECL        Recall data stored in buffer
 ILIMIT           Set current limit; 25t~A or 2.5mA
                  (Model 487 only)
 INTEGRATE        Set integration period; fast or line
                  cycle (50 or 60Hz)
 IEEE-488         Set IEEE-488 address O-30 or se-
                  lect Talk-only
 DEFAULTS         Save steps as power-up defaults,
                  return to previously saved defaults,
                  or return to factory defaults
 SELFTEST         Test display and memory elements
 DEBUG            Troubleshooting mode
 CALIBRATE        Calibrate current range
 CAL V SRC        Calibrate V-Source (Model 487
                  only)



                                                     21
FRONT PANEL TRIGGERING


Trigger Setups




In general, trigger setup (mode, internal, delay and
                     ..
       I.
sources) Is penormea ay:

 1. Press SETUP to display the setup.
 2. Use the rotary knob to display the desired option of
    the setup.
 3. Press SHIFT and then SETUP to select the dis-
    played setup.



Trigger Mode

In the one-shot mode, a separate trigger is required to in-
itiate each reading. For the multiple mode, however, only
a single trigger is required.




22
Trigger Interval

Determines the time period between individual readings
when the instrument is in the multiple trigger mode.



The trigger interval can be set from 1Omsec to
999.999sec.



Trigger Delay

Time from the trigger point until the unit takes a reading.
In the multiple trigger mode, the delay period affects only
the first conversion; however in the one-shot trigger
mode, the delay period affects every conversion.



The Model 4861487can be programmed for adelay inter-
val from Osec to 999.999sec in 1msec increments.



Trigger Sources

Available trigger source selections:

TRIG   SRC      EXTERNAL
TRIG   SRC      OPERATE
TRIG   SRC      BUS X
TRIG   SRC      GET
TRIG   SRC      TALK




                                                        23
EXTERNAL TRIGGERING



               EXTERNAL     METER
               TRIGGER     COMPLETE
                 INPUT      OUTPUT




 Figure 6. Trigger Connectors




                      Triggers on




Figure 7. External Trigger Pulse Specifications




24
Figure 8. Meter Complete Specifications




                                          25
DATA STORE OPERATION



Storing Data
 1. Set the trigger mode, interval and delay.
 2. Arm data store and set buffer size as follows:
    A. Press MENU until the data store is selected,
         and use the rotary knob to display the follow-
         ing:
               DATA STORE             YES

    B. Press MENU to display buffer size.
    C. Use the rotary knob or thedand,      keys to dis-
        play the desired buffer size value.
    D. Press MENU.
 3. Press TRIGGER to initiate storage.


Recalling Data
 1. Press MENU until data recall is selected, and use
    the rotary knob to display the following message:

          DATA RECL             YES

 2. Press MENU. The reading stored in the first mem-
    ory location will be displayed.
 3. For sequential access, use the rotary knob.
 4. To access a reading at a particular memory loca-
    tion, adjust the display to the desired location value.
 5. To exit data recall, press SHIFT and then EXIT.


26
ANALOG OUTPUT


The Model 4861487 has a non-inverting analog output.
For a 200,000 count input, the analog output will be 2V.




                                                    27
TALK-ONLY


In talk-only, the Model 486/487 will talk continuously on
the IEEE-488 bus and output readings to a listen-only de-
vice whenever a measurement conversion occurs.



To place the Model 4861487 in talk-only:

 1. Press and release MENU until the present
    IEEE-488 selection is displayed.
 2. Use the rotary knob to display talk-only as follows:


          IEEE-488             TALK ONLY


 3. Press MENU. The TALK indicator will turn on.
 4. Exit the menu by pressing SHIFT and then EXIT.




28
IEEE-488 PROGRAMMING



Device-dependent Commands


Ml


Reading Source

        Readings from A/D
        Single reading Fromdata store
        All readings from data store
        Maximum reading from data store
        Minimum reading from data store


Zero Check and Correct

        Disable zero check
        Enable zero check
        Enable zero check and perform zero cor-
        rection




                                                  29
 Display

 Da         Display up to 18 character (a) message
 D          Cancel display mode



 V/I Ohms

            Disable V/I ohms
            Enable V/I ohms


1 Data Format

            ASCII rdgs with prefix
            ASCII rdgs without prefix
            ASCII rdgs and buffer locations with prefix
            ASCII rdgs and buffer locations without
            prefix
 G4         Binary rdgs: IEEE Std 754 single-preci-
            sion, bytes reversed for Intel CPUs
 G5         Binary rdgs: IEEE Std 754 single-preci-
            sion, bvtes in normal order for Motorola
            CPUS -
~G8         Binary rdgs: counts and exponent, bytes
            reversed for Intel CPUs
 G7         Binary rdgs: counts and exponent, bytes
            in normal order for Motorola CPUs




30
 Hit Control

             Hit DISPLAY INTENSITY key
 L-L         Hit LOCAL key
             Hit SHIFT key
 E           Hit MENU key
             Hit ZERO CHECK key
 K           Hit FILTER key
 H7          Hit RANGEI key
 H8          Hit REL key
 HQ          Hit RANGEAkey
 H10         Hit SETUP key
 Hi1         Hit TRIGGER key
 H12         Hit OPERATE key (487)
 H13         !$FtESET key (487)
 Hi4           '
 HI5         Hit
 H16         Hit Rotary Knob counterclockwise
 Hi7         Hit Rotary Knob clockwise




 Self-Test

             Perform ROM/RAM self-test
             Perform disalav and ROM/RAM self-test




i EOI and Bus Hold-off                                 I

1;           EnableEOIandbushold-offonX                1
             Disable EOI enable bus hold-off on X
             Enable EOI, disable bus hold-off on X
             Disable both EOI and bus hold-off on X



                                                      31
 Default Conditions or Calibration

 LO       Return to factory default conditions and
          save (L-f)
          Save present states as default conditions
 ki       Return to saved default conditions
 L3,V     Calibrate present measurement range
          using "v"; v=-2mA to +2mA
 L4       Calibrate zero on present voltage source
          range (Model 487 only)
 L5       Calibrate full scale on present voltage
          source range (Model 487 only)
 L6       Prepare to calibrate present voltage
          source range (Model 487 only)




 SRQ

          Disable SRQ
 K        Reading overflow
 M2       Data store full
          Data store half full
 Ii:      Reading done
 Ml6      Ready
 M32      Error
 Ml28     Voltage Source Error (Model 487 only)




          Arm data store; set buffer size `W' where




32
            Place voltage source in operate




g           Disable digital and analog filters
            Enable digital filter; disable analog filter
            Disable digital filter; enable analog filter
            Enable digital and analog flters               I




    Range

            Enable autorange
            Select 2nA range
            Select 20nA range
            Select 200nA range
            Select 2juI range
            Select 2OpA range
            Select 200pA range
            Select 2mA range
            No range
            No range
            Disable autoranoe



                                                           33
I lntearation                                           I

           Fast integration; 1.6msec at 4-112 digit


           or 2Omsec (5OHz) at 5-l/2 digit resolution


 Trigger

 TO        Multiple on Talk
           One-shot on Talk
 T:        Multiple on GET
 T3        One-shot on GET
           Multiple on X
 z         One-shot on X
           Multiple on External Trigger
 G         One-shot on External Trigger
 T8        Multiple on Operate (487)
 TQ        One-shot on Operate (487)



 Status

           Send machine status word
           Send error status word
           Send model number and firmware revi-
           sion
           Send calibration value
           Send interval
           Send delay
           Send relative value for current
           Send relative value for V/I ohms
           Send voltage source value (487)
           Send voltage source error status word
           (487)



34
I Voltaae Source 14871                                       I

 Vn,r,l    Specify voltage source level "n" in volts,
           range "r" and limit "I"
           n: -505 to ~505
           r: 0 = 50V range; 1 = 500V range
           I: 0 = 2OuA limit: 1 = 2mA limit


i Delav

 Wn        Delay trigger "n"




 Execute

 X         Execute other device-dependent com-
           mands


 Terminator

           CR LF
 ?Y        LF CR
           CR
 E         LF
 Y4        Nnnn




                                                        35
 Relative

            Disable relative
 E          Enable relative using present reading as
            baseline
 z2,V       Enable relative using `V as baseline;
            v = -2mA to +2mA for current = On to
            50.5PR for V/I ohms
 23         Enable relative using the baseline previ-
            ously defined


Data Formats




 Finure 9. ASCII Data Format (G2: Prefix and Suffix)




36
                   G5 Format (Normal order ; MotMok CPU)
                  Header *             Reading *'
             A-
                  68yies       1 Bylei        Byte2   Byle3       Byte4       a--
                                l        II                               I
                                                          I
                       sign     Exponent              Manlksa
                      (1 Bii     (SB%s)               (23 Bits)
                                         (single preciston, IEEE-75-4)


 G4 Format (Reverse mier : lnlel CPU) : Fleading bytes sem in reverse order:
                                        i-leader. Byte 4. Byte 3, Byte 2. Byte 1


`Headers Rr IJm G4 and G5 fcxmak are shown in FQ. 4.4

** When remllinp data from the huller. one header
   k l&wed by one or more readings. dependinp
   on btmer sire.


Figure 10. G4 and G5 Binary Data Formats
          (IEEE Std. 754)




                                                                                    37
                                                   I
     I          II                                                               r
         SEytesILSBI               1         IMSB)LSB]           1       I MSB       ---

                    Co:nhErpdnent
                           (16 bitsignecij               (16 bittiQnw$




         6wslMSBI                 (          ILSBIMSBI           1       1 LSB       -**

                    VExpdnarn



              ' Headers for the G6. and G7 formats are shown in Fig. 4-4
              `*When recalling data from the buffer, one header
                 is followed by one or more readings, dependiw
                 on buffer&e.

              NME : True k?adinQ Counts X 10 -
                                =


 Figure 11. G6 and G7 Binary Data Formats
          (Counts/Exponent)




38
 G5 and 07 Header (6 bytes) :




Figure 12. Headers for Binary Formats




                                        39
n
f
2

5

x
J    1 = VobJe SourGwEmr

t       l=RQS:SRQbyMiB/487              1 = Data Stare Full
2.
EL         t-    we @w
                                  1 = Data Store Half Full
g
                             1 = FwcmQ Done
      *AhwysOforkbdel4SS
3

a
Status Words

UO Machine Status Word

 Model 466: 466 AD BO Cl GOH** JO KOMOO0 NO00
            P3 Rll Sl T6 YO 20 c*
 Model 467: 467 A0 BO Cl FO GO H* JO KO MOO0
            NO00 00 P3 RI1 Si T6 VO1 YO ZOOc*
 `Calibratkm switch (CAL LOCK) position;
 "Last pressed key
 DISPLAY INTENSITY (A)          DATA FORMAT(G)
 D=Normal                       O=Rdgwith prefix (ASCII)
 1-Dim                          1=Rdg without prefix (ASCII)
 z=off                          2=Rdg and buffer location
                                   with prefix (ASCII)
 READING SOURCE (B)             3=Fidg and buffer location
 O=AfD Reading                     wifhout prefix (ASCII)
 1-One data store reading       4=Binaryrdg - IEEE Std 754
 2=All data store reading          single - $ecfslon, bytes
 3=Max data store reading          reversed for Intel CPUs
 4=Min data store reading       B-Binary Rdg - IEEE Sfd 754
                                   singie - f?reclsion,bytes in
 ZERO CHECK and                    normal order for Motorola
 CORRECT (C)                       CPUS
 O-Zero check disabled          B=Binary Rdg -counts and
 I-Zero check enabled              exponent, bytes re-
                                   versed for Intel CPUs
 VII OHMS (F)                   7=Binary Rdg -Counts and
 0-W Ohms disabled                 exponent, bytes in normal
 1-W Ohms enabled                  order for Motorola CPUs



 Figure 14. UO Machine Status Word (Factory
          Defaults Shown)




                                                             41
UO Machine Status Word (cont.)



 ilT CONTROL (H)            SRQ (M) (cant)
 XkPOWER'                   004=Data Store l/2 Full
 li=DISPtAY INTENSITY'      008=Reading Done
 12=LOCAL*                  01G=Ready
 )3=SHIf=T                  032=Error
 14=MENU*                   128=Voltage Source Error
 XI-ZERO CHECK*
 16=FILTER'                 DATA STORE SIZE (N)
 ;$=;;rGEv   *              OOO-Wrap  around
                            nnn=OOi to 512
 &fANGE&
 lo-SETUP*                  OPERATE (0)
 1I-TRIGGER'                O-V-Source in Standby
 12=OPERATE'                1-V-Source in Operate
 13=PRESET'
 14-d'                      FILTERS (P)
 15-b'                      O=Both Filters Disabled
 16=Knob rotated CCW        1=Digital Filter Enabled,
 17=Knob rotated CW            Analog Filter Disabled
 *Last pressed              Z=Digital Filter Disabled
                               Analog Filter Enabled
 SELF-TEST (J)              3=Both Filters Enabled
 O=No errors
 1-ROM error                RANGE (RMN)
 2&AM error                 m: 0 = Autorange Disabled
 3=ROM and RAM error           1PAutorange Enabled
                            n: l -2nA range
 EOI & BUS HOLD-OFF(K)         2- 20nA range
 O=EOI and Hold-off            3=200nA range
 I-No EOI and Hold-off         4=2pA range
 2=EOI and no Hold-off         5=2OpA range
 3=No EOI and no Hold-off      6=2OOuArange
                               7=2mA
 SRQ(M)
 OOO-Disabled               INTEGRATION PERIOD(S)
 OOI-Reading overflow       O-Fast (4-1/2d)
 002=Data Store Full        1=Line cycle (5-1i2d)
UO Machine Status Word (cont.)


 TRIGGER (-I-)            ;Ei$llFATOR   (Y)
 O=Multiple on Talk        P
 1POne-shot on Talk       1..LFCR
 2=Multiple on GET        2&R
 3=One-shot on GET        3=LF
 4=Multiple on X          4-None
 5=Oneshot on X
 6=Multiple on External   RELATIVE (Zm or Zmn)
    Trigger               m: O-Current Rel Disabled
 7=Cne-shot on External      l-current Rel Enabled
    Trigger               n: 0-W Ohms Rel Disabled
 8=Multiple on Operate       1-V/I Ohms Rel Enabled
 S=One-shot on Operate
                          CAL LOCK (c)
 VOLTAGE SOURCE           O&witch in disabled
 (vmn)                      ([tied) position
 m: 0 = 50V range         a&witch in enable (locked)
    1=5OOVrange             position
 n: O-25pA Limit
    1=2.5mA Limit




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         1 = No Remote
3                                                                      Cal Constants
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             `I= Tf&w   Overrun


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U2 through U8 Status Words


 U2 Model Number and Firmware Revision

 e.g.486A03


 U3 Calibration Value

 e.g. CV=+O.OOOOOE-O5A

 U4 Trigger Interval

 8.g. TI=001.236E+OOS


 U5 Trigger Delay

 e.g.TD=002.000E+OOS

 U6 Relative Value (Current)

 e.g. RV=+1.00000E-O3A

 U7 Relative Value (V/I Ohms)

 8.g.RV=+l.00000E+020HM

 U8 Voltage Source Value
 e.g. VS=+20.000E+OOV



 Figure 16. U2 through U8 Status Words



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U9 Voltage Source Error Status



          467   O/I O/l


                 L   L    1 = Interlock Open

                     1 = Current Limited


 Figure 17. U9 Voltage Source Error Status Word




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Keithley Instruments, Inc.
28775     Aurora        Road
Cleveland,       Ohio     44139




Printed in the U.S.A.



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