User Manual
2400 Series SourceMeter
®
 User’s Manual Source-Measure Concepts 6-7
Source-delay-measure cycle
In addition to static source and/or measure operation, SourceMeter operation can 
consist of a series of source-delay-measure (SDM) cycles (Figure 6-1). During 
each SDM cycle, the following occurs:
1. Set the source output level.
2. Wait for the source delay.
3. Make the measurement.
NOTE For the Model 2430 Pulse Mode, source delay is not used. The delays 
used for Pulse Mode are covered in 
Section 5.
See Section 11 for details on how the SDM cycle relates to the trigger 
model.
Figure 6-1
Source-delay-measure (SDM) cycle
The delay phase of the SDM cycle allows the source to settle before the measure-
ment is performed. The delay period depends on how the source delay is config-
ured. The source delay can be manually set from 0000.00000 seconds to 
9999.9990 seconds. If using auto delay, the delay depends on which source 
range is presently selected, as summarized in Table 3-4; see Section 3 for details.
The manually set delay (up to 9999.999 sec) is available to compensate for longer 
settling required by external circuitry. The more capacitance seen at the output, 
the more settling time is required for the source. The actual delay period needed 
can be calculated or determined by trial and error. For purely resistive loads and 
at higher current levels, the programmable delay can be set to 0msec.
Auto*
(1msec)
Measure
End of A/D
Conversion
Source
Value
Trigger
Latency
(100µs)
Trigger
Delay
Start of A/D Conversion
* If enabled










