User`s guide

Using the Measurement Functions 4
Model N6705 User’s Guide 135
Scope and Data Logger Display Differences
The Scope View and Data Logger displays are similar in many
respects, such as the way traces are displayed, how traces are
selected, and the marker controls - to name a few. This similarity
makes it easier to program each function.
However, there are important differences in the Scope and Data
Logger displays that may not be obvious at first glance. To help
eliminate confusion when using both Scope and Data Logger, the
following table lists the major differences in the display functions.
Function
Scope View
Data Logger
Graph
Waveform capture
Strip chart
Trace selection Voltage, current, and power traces
- for N676xA and N678xA SMU
power modules
Voltage or current trace
- for all other power modules
Continuous mode:
Voltage, current, and power traces
- for N676xA and N678xA SMU power
modules
Voltage or current trace
- for all other power modules
Interleaved mode:
Voltage and current, or power
Trigger level
selection
Note that current levels cannot be
selected as triggers on outputs that
have been grouped.
Continuous mode:
Voltage or current level of checked trace
- for all power modules
Interleaved mode:
Run Stop key only
- for all power modules
Note that current levels cannot be selected
as triggers on outputs that have been
grouped.
Trigger mode
Auto, single, or triggered
Does not apply
Trigger
position
Turn the horizontal offset knob Press Properties, select Trigger.
Trigger position is specified as a % of the
data log duration.
Horizontal
trigger offset
reference
Left, center, or right Does not apply to strip chart
Trace save Press File, select Save Automatically saved to default.dlog file
(A different file name can be specified prior
to running the datalog.)