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Source measure units excel at high-accuracy, high-resolution testing

January 13, 2021 By Lee Teschler

Three new Source Measure Units (SMUs) are designed for test applications that require high accuracy, high resolution and measurement flexibility, including current-voltage (I-V) characterizing and testing semiconductors, as well as other non-linear devices and materials.

SMUs are electronic instruments capable of sourcing and measuring at the same time. They can precisely force keysight smuvoltage or current and simultaneously measure precise voltage and/or current. Keysight offers a wide range of SMU instruments, which are categorized into four areas: precision, application specific, general-purpose and basic.

The following are new SMUs now available from Keysight:

The Keysight M9601A PXIe precision SMU is a candidate for a wide variety of current versus voltage (I-V) measurement tasks that require both high resolution and accuracy such as characterization, parametric/reliability tests of semiconductors, active/passive components and general electronic devices. It supports accurate and precise measurement up to 210 V/315 mA with resolution down to 500 nV/10 fA. Pulsed and sampling measurement capabilities allow the M9601A to perform a wide variety of measurements from dc to pulsed down to 20 μsec at 1.25 MSa/sec sampling rate.

The Keysight M9614A and M9615A are PXIe five-channel precision SMUs which are candidates for applications that require high channel density such as semiconductor reliability testing and integrated circuit (IC) tests. They support accurate measurement up to 30 V/500 mA with resolution down to 6 uV/10 pA and provide a wider output range than a conventional PXIe four-channel SMU at a lower cost per channel. Their seamless current measurement ranging function reduces test duration by eliminating the time it takes to change the range and expands the dynamic range to cover four measurement ranges.

The Keysight M9602A and M9603A are PXIe precision SMUs featuring narrow pulse width (10 μsec), a fast sampling rate of up to 15 MSa/sec and a wide output range. They enable dynamic/pulsed measurements for broad emerging applications such as vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) optical devices, integrated circuit (IC) testing across a wide output range and high resolution. In addition, they offer low noise performance which enables measurements with short aperture times and the seamless current measurement ranging function eliminates range change time, which improves test throughput.

Pricing

M9601A PXIe precision SMU: USD $6,765
M9614A PXIe five-channel precision SMU: USD $9,200
M9615A PXIe five-channel precision SMU: USD $14,400
M9602A PXIe precision SMU: USD $5,600
M9603A PXIe precision SMU: USD $6,700

Keysight Technologies, Inc., 1400 Fountain Grove Pkwy Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1799, www.keysight.com

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: keysighttechnologies

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