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Keithley Instruments Inc of Cleveland, USA has introduced its Model 4225-PMU Ultra Fast I-V Module, the latest addition to the firm’s range of instrumentation options for its Model 4200-SCS Semiconductor Characterization System.
According to the firm, the Model 4225-PMU is useful for characterizing III-V materials, such as gallium nitride (GaN), gallium arsenide (GaAs), and other compound semiconductors.
The module integrates ultra-fast voltage waveform generation and current/voltage measurement capabilities into the Model 4200-SCS's test environment to deliver what the firm claims is the industry's broadest dynamic range of voltage, current, and rise/fall/pulse times. Furthermore, the Model 4225-PMU makes ultra-fast I-V sourcing and measurement as easy as making DC measurements, says Keithley. Its wide programmable sourcing and measurement ranges, pulse widths, and rise times make it well-suited for applications that demand both ultra-fast voltage outputs and synchronized measurement.
The Model 4225-PMU's broad dynamic range allows users to characterise the full range of materials, devices, and processes with a single set of instrumentation. It can be configured to handle all three measurement types: precision DC I-V (Model 4200-SMU), AC impedance (Model 4210-CVU C-V Instrument), and ultra-fast I-V or transient I-V (Model 4225-PMU).
Keithley adds that each 4225-PMU module provides two channels of integrated sourcing and measurement, but takes up only one slot in the nine-slot chassis. Each chassis can accommodate up to four modules for a maximum of eight ultra-fast source/measure channels. Each channel combines high-speed voltage outputs (with pulse widths ranging from 60 nanoseconds to DC) with simultaneous current and voltage measurements. The module provides high-speed voltage pulsing with simultaneous current and voltage measurement, at acquisition rates of up to 200 megasamples/second (MS/s) with 14-bit analog-to-digital converters (A/Ds), using two A/Ds per channel (four A/Ds per card). Users can choose from two voltage source ranges (±10 volts or ±40 volts into 1 megaohm) and four current measurement ranges (800 milliamps, 200 milliamps, 10 milliamps, 100 microamps).
The Model 4225-PMU can be equipped with up to two optional Model 4225-RPM Remote Amplifier/Switches, which provide four additional low current ranges. They also reduce cable capacitance effects and support automatic switching between the Model 4225-PMU, the Model 4210-CVU, and other SMUs installed in the chassis. The Model 4220-PGU Pulse Generator Unit, which offers a voltage-sourcing-only alternative to the Model 4225-PMU, is also available.
Together, the 4225-PMU and 4225-RPM provide all the tools necessary to perform a broad array of applications that no other single instrument chassis can support, says Keithley.
Application areas include:
Keithley’s Model 4225-PMU can generate four types of sweeps: Linear Sweep, Pulsed, Arbitrary Waveform, and Segment ARB(R) (patent pending). The Segment ARB mode simplifies creating, storing, and generating waveforms made up of up to 2048 user-defined line segments for exceptional waveform generation flexibility.
An optional multi-measurement performance cable kit connects the Model 4200-SCS to a prober manipulator, simplifying switching between DC I-V, C-V, and ultra-fast I-V testing configurations, eliminating the need for re-cabling, and enhancing signal fidelity.
The price of the Model 4225-PMU is $19,000. A typical configuration of one Model 4225-PMU and two Model 4225-RPMs costs $25,000. The Model 4220-PGU (voltage source only) costs $13,000. All three products will be available from May 2010.
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