Source measure units integrate the functionality of multiple devices, making them essential for semiconductor and electronic component testing. They combine digital multimeters, power supplies, current sources, ohmmeters, and function generators into one compact, standalone device.
Ideal for testing semiconductors and other electronic components, ensuring they meet commercial deployment specifications through thorough environmental and functional testing.
This lineup includes 3-slot and 9-slot frames equipped with trigger synchronization and remote-control functions.
This 2-channel modular SMU can source ±6 V / ±600 mA and sink ±6 V / ±200 mA or ±2 V / ±600 mA.
The GS610 is made up of a programmable current and voltage source, a voltmeter, and an ammeter. Each function can be combined into numerous operation modes.
The GS200 DC Voltage/Current Source Pulse Generator from Yokogawa Test&Measurement is a low voltage/current DC source with high accuracy, high stability, and high resolution.
Yokogawa's instruments go beyond conventional options. They are highly accurate, highly functional with programmable voltage/current source that incorporates voltage/current generation for a broader application.
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GS200 |
GS610 |
GS820 |
Function |
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Generation |
Voltage or Current |
Voltage or Current |
Isolated 2 Channel Voltage/ Voltage Current/Current Voltage/Current |
Generation Mode |
DC or Pulse |
DC or Pulse |
DC or Pulse |
Voltage Generation |
10mV to 30V Resolution to 100 nV |
200 mV, 1 µV Resolution to 110 V |
200 mV, 1 µV Resolution to 18 V |
Current Generation |
1mA to 200 mA Resolution at 10nA |
20 µA, 100 pA Resolution to 3.2 A |
200 nA, 1 pA Resolution to 3.2 A |
Sweep Modes |
Linear, Log, Program |
Linear, Log, Program |
Linear, Log, Program |
Measurements |
Voltage, Current, Resistance |
Voltage, Current, Resistance |
Voltage, Current, Resistance |
Data Storage |
Up to 10K Data Points |
Up to 65.5K Data Points |
Up to 100K Data Points |
Pulse Width |
10 µsec or greater |
100 µsec to 3600 sec, 1 µsec resolution |
50 µsec to 3600 sec, 1 µsec resolution |
Period Time |
0.1 sec to 3600 sec |
1 mS to 3600 sec, 1 µsec resolution |
100 µsec to 3600 sec, 1 µsec resolution |
Output Noise (Typical) |
100 µVp-p (10 V range, DC to 10 kHz) 3 µAp-p (100 mA range, DC to 10 kHz) |
8 mV P-P DC to 20 MHz |
20 mV P-P DC to 20 MHz |
Interface |
GPIB and USB Standard |
GPIB, USB & RS232 Standard, Ethernet Optional |
GPIB, USB, RS232 and Ethernet all standard |
Source measure units are versatile devices that can precisely source, as well as monitor voltage and current. Because of this, there are numerous applications where these devices find use cases.
Source measure units combine the best features of power supplies and digital multimeters and have numerous applications ranging from battery simulators, semiconductor characterization, and efficiency testing on power electronics.
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The AC Power Input in all Yokogawa instruments is designed as a 3-pin connection (one of which is a GND pin). In some parts of the world, PCs are sold with AC power cables that are 2-pin. Often times this means the ...
The following attached document details the typical output noise of the GS200 Voltage / Current Source from DC to 20 MHz.
This is a list of command mnemonics which can be used to describe the GS610 Source Measure Unit program pattern file.○:Setting has changed successfully△:Setting has been received but failed×:Setting has not been ...
The GP-IB command of the GS200 DC Voltage / Current Source shares the same mode as the 7651. It can be switched to 488.2 mode.
It is possible to connect multiple GS units in series/parallel connections to boost the maximum voltage/current, provded the values are within the range of maximum voltage/current of those limiters. To amplify the ...
The GS610/GS820 Multi Channel Source Measure Unit output is insulated from the cover case. Therefore, if you want to amplify the output voltage more than 1 unit (or 1 ch) you must connect the system in series. If you want to increase the output ...