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3- 2 Agilent 41000 Administration Guide, Edition 3
Using Agilent iPACE Verification Tool
This chapter explains how to use the Agilent iPACE Verification Tool.
• “Overview”
• “Installation”
• “Start-Up”
• “Self-test”
• “Connection Check”
• “Noise Offset Measurement”
• “Settling Time/Leakage Current Measurement”
• “Using Batch Mode”
• “Reading Result Data”
NOTE About Agilent iPACE Verification Tool
The Agilent iPACE Verification Tool is a non support sample program used to specify any
defective components of the Agilent 41000. And the program may be used to know the
measurement ability of whole system including the extended measurement paths and so on.
Use the verification tool to know the measurement ability of whole system after installation
or for the system administration.
Note that the verification tool cannot be used to verify the specifications of the Agilent
41000 and the system components (instruments).
NOTE To Read This Section
For the Agilent 41000 Model 100 users, ignore the description about the Agilent B2200
and B2220A.
For the Agilent 41000 Model 200 users, ignore the description about the Agilent B2220A.
For the Agilent 41000 Model 300/400 (with option NIF) users, ignore the description about
the Agilent B2220A.
For all of the above systems, ignore the description of the test fixture attachment. Connect
the triaxial open cap to the following terminals.
• For Model 100:
E5270B Force/Sense terminals
• For Model 200 and Model 300/400 (with option NIF):
B2200 Output terminal (or Output N and N+1 terminals for the Kelvin connection)
where, N is an odd number from 1 to 11.
NOTE Batch Mode Operation
The Agilent 41000 Model 300/400 (without option NIF) fully supports the batch mode
operation.
The Agilent 41000 Model 100/200 and the Model 300/400 (with option NIF) do not
support the connection check in the batch mode.