User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Installation
- 4 Using EasyEXPERT
- 5 Classic Test Definition
- I/V Sweep
- Multi Channel I/V Sweep
- I/V List Sweep
- I/V-t Sampling
- C-V Sweep
- Direct Control
- Function Setup
- Auto Analysis Setup
- Display Setup
- SMU Range Setup Window
- ADC and Integration Time Setup Window
- Advanced Setup Window
- CMU Range Setup Window
- Advanced Setup Window for C-V Sweep
- Switching Matrix Control
- SPGU Control
- SPGU Pulse Setup Window
- Load Z Setup Window
- Pulse Switch Setup Window
- SPGU ALWG Setup Window
- Define ALWG Waveform Window
- 6 Application Test Definition
- 7 Function Details
- I/V Sweep Measurement
- Multi Channel I/V Sweep Measurement
- I/V-t Sampling Measurement
- C-V Sweep Measurement
- SPGU Module
- Sweep Abort Function
- Standby Function
- Bias Hold Function
- Current Offset Cancel
- SMU CMU Unify Unit
- Atto Sense and Switch Unit
- SMU/PG Selector
- SMU Ranging Mode
- SMU Compliance
- SMU Pulse
- SMU Measurement Time
- SMU Filter
- SMU Series Resistor
- Interlock Function
- Auto Power Off Function
- Initial Settings
- 8 Built-in Programming Tool
- 9 If You Have a Problem
- When You Operate B1500A
- When You Perform Measurement
- Measurement Takes More Time than Specified
- Noise Affects the Measured Values
- Voltage Measurement Error is Large
- SMU Oscillates for High-Frequency Device Measurements
- SMU Oscillates for Negative Resistance Measurements
- Large Current Causes High Temperature (Thermal Drift)
- Measurement Damages the Device under Test
- Leaving Connections Damages Devices after Measurement
- Unexpected Sampling Measurement Data is Returned
- MFCMU Causes Unbalance Condition
- Before Shipping to Service Center
- Data Backup and Recovery
- B1500A System Recovery
- Updating EasyEXPERT
- Error Codes
- 10 Application Library and Utilities

Agilent B1500 User’s Guide, Edition 7 4- 39
Using EasyEXPERT
Calibration
Advanced Options for CMU Calibration
This dialog box is opened by clicking the Advanced Options... button, and is used to
set the information required to measure the open/short/load correction data and the
phase compensation data. This dialog box provides the following action button.
OK Applies the setup changes and closes this dialog box.
Cancel Cancel the setup changes and closes this dialog box.
Frequency You can select one of the following radio buttons to
select the measurement
frequency setup mode.
• Use factory specified frequencies (Default)
Usually, select this mode. 23 points are automatically set. They are 1 k, 2 k, 5 k,
10 k, 20 k, 50 k, 1
00 k, 200 k, 500 k, 1 M, 1.2 M, 1.5 M, 2 M, 2.5 M, 2.7 M, 3 M,
3.2 M, 3.5 M, 3.7 M, 4 M, 4.2 M, 4.5 M, and 5 MHz.
• Specify list of calibration frequencies
Select this mode when you want to set the frequencies independently. The
frequency mus
t be 1 kHz to 5 MHz. The number of frequencies must be 1 to
101.
Click Add to open a dialog box, and enter the value.
For the unnecessary value, select the value and click Delete.
• S
pecify frequencies by range
Select this mode when you want to set the frequencies sequentially and
automatically.
Specify
the start frequency, the stop frequency, the number of
steps, and the
scale LINEAR/LOG. The start frequency must be less than the Stop value and at
least 1 kHz. The stop frequency must be more than the Start value and no more
than 5 MHz. The number of steps must be 2 to 1001.
NOTE If the device measurement frequency is not equal to the correction data
measurement frequency, calculation will be performed automatically to get the
correction data for the device measurement frequency, and the calculated correction
data will be used for the data correction of the measurement data.