User manual
13-8 Digital I/O Port, Output Enable, & Output Configuration 2400 Series SourceMeter
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 User’s Manual 
Configure OUTPUT menu
Press CONFIG and then ON/OFF OUTPUT to display the menu. Figure 13-5 
shows the overall menu structure.
NOTE For the Model 2430 Pulse Mode, ENABLE is the only menu item that is 
displayed. For the Pulse Mode, the output-off state is always set to 
NORMAL, and auto output-off is always enabled.
• ENABLE — Use to ENABLE or DISABLE the output enable line of the Digital 
output. This line is used as an output enable for a test fixture. See 
“Digital I/O 
port,” page 13-2.
• OFF STATE — Use to select the OFF state of the output. See “Output-off 
states,” page 13-9, for details.
– HIGH IMPEDANCE — When the OUTPUT is turned OFF, the output 
relay opens. This disconnects external circuitry from the input/output of 
the SourceMeter.
– NORMAL — When the OUTPUT is turned off, the V-Source is selected 
and set to 0V. Current compliance is set to 0.5% full scale of the 
present current range.
– ZERO — When the V-Source OUTPUT is turned off, the V-Source is 
set to 0V and current compliance is not changed. When the I-Source 
OUTPUT is turned off, the V-Source mode is selected and set to 0V. 
Current compliance is set to the programmed Source I value or to 0.5% 
full scale of the present current range, whichever is greater. Measure
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ments are performed and displayed while the OUTPUT is off.
– GUARD — When OUTPUT is turned OFF, the current source is 
selected and set to 0A. Voltage compliance is set to 0.5% full scale of 
the present voltage range.
• AUTO OFF — Use to ENABLE or DISABLE auto output off. When enabled, 
the OUTPUT will turn off after the measurement phase of every SDM cycle. 
The OUTPUT turns back on at the beginning of the next SDM cycle. When 
disabled, the OUTPUT stays on as long as the SourceMeter is operating 
within the trigger model (ARM annunciator on). With the OUTPUT enabled, 
pressing the ON/OFF key will disable the OUTPUT and disable auto output 
off.
NOTE Enabling auto output off with auto zero turned off may result in readings 
that are not fully settled because the source may not have settled when 
the A/D signal phase measurement is taken. Turning auto zero on may 
improve the readings because it adds a 450µs delay after the output is 
turned on, but before the A/D measurement is taken. If the readings have 
not settled, it will be necessary to increase the source delay.










