Keysight M9195B-M12 M9195b pxie digital stimulus/response with ppmu: 250 mhz, 16-channel Datasheet

Keysight Technologies
M9195B PXIe Digital Stimulus/Response
with PPMU: 250 MHz, 16-channel
Data Sheet
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Overview
Experience high speed digital test capabilities at a whole new level. The Keysight
Technologies, Inc. M9195B PXIe Digital Stimulus/Response (PXI DSR) module is ideal
for IC design validation and production test environments. It goes beyond providing just
standard capabilities. The new 16-channel, single slot PXI module introduces a high
performance pattern cyclizer for powerful pattern creation including advanced timing
capabilities such as multiple drive edges per cycle. This provides flexible edge placement
and stimulus/response delays for timing margin testing or cable length compensation.
Additionally, it can support up to four independent multi-sites with an independent
sequencer for each site.
Software tools included with the M9195B allow the user to modify vector and pattern
parameters without requiring the user to recompile and download tests. An optional set
of digital development tools are also available. These software tools include a graphical
pattern editor and pattern conversion tools to speed test development by enabling test
patterns from various EDA systems to be read in, edited, and output to the M9195B.
Additonal ATE features include:
–– High speed pattern application and RZ (Return-to-Zero) clock rate up to 250 MHz
–– Per pin programming of voltage levels
–– Real time compare, parametric measurement unit (PPMU)
–– Deep vector memory and flexible pattern sequencing
With the PXI DSR module you can easily emulate standard serial interfaces like the MIPI®
RF Front-End interface or proprietary parallel device interfaces. The test development
software tools enable you to quickly create and edit waveform patterns or to import
patterns created by automatic test generation applications.
Applications
–– RFFE bus emulation used in PA/FEM semiconductor device verification or
production test
–– Wireless communication devices using parallel or serial digital control
–– Automated test in product validation or manufacturing test
–– Backplane emulation for device, board, or module testing
–– Digital serial and parallel applications
Key features
–– Combine modules to form systems of up to 192 channels (requires option MMS).
–– 16 bidirectional channels with per-pin programmable logic levels
–– Highly flexible, per-bit timing control for fast and accurate waveform development
–– Reconfigurable per-pin Parametric Measurement Unit (PPMU) for each channel
–– Single and multi-site configurations
–– Edit patterns on-the-fly without recompiling and downloading the test
–– Execute patterns in arbitrary order
–– Flexible allocation of deep pattern memory per channel or per site to allocate
memory where it is needed
–– Channel delay adjustment to compensate for cable and fixture propagation delays
–– 4 high voltage channels for flash programming or fuse test
–– 4 open drain auxillary output pins for fixture relays
–– Hardware triggers and markers for test system synchronization
–– Comprehensive software tool set for quick test development
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M9195B hardware overview
Individual channel capability
Each of the 16 bidirectional channels provide programmable logic levels of –1.5 V to +6.5 V with
152 μV resolution. The per channel 4 quadrant parametric measurement unit (PPMU) enables
FVMI, FIMV, FVMV, and FIMI and FNMV modes. With the 5 PPMU current ranges between
±2 μA to ±40 mA, users can make accurate leakage measurements.
Each channel can be configured for parametric measurements, as a static digital I/O pin, or
with synchronized cyclized digital data. Digital channel direction and timing can be flexibly
controlled on a per digital vector basis. The cyclized data allows each pin to operate in RZ or
NRZ modes. In combination with the 1 ns edge placement resolution, each pin allows for an
adjustable output delay, for timing margin testing, and receive delay to compensate for cabling
propagation delays.
Multi-site capability
The PXI DSR provides a choice of a single-site configuration with 16 synchronized channels,
or a multi-site configuration with 4 sets of 4 synchronized channels. In multi-site mode, each
site has its own independent sequencer. This enables site independent clock operation for
simultaneous testing. The multi-site capability simplifies test development. Instead of forcing
the test engineer to create a single test that encompasses all for sites simultaneously, the user
only needs to focus on a single device. The single device test can be easily replicated for the
remaining test sites. In addition to the digital pins, each site has a high voltage drive channel
and an open drain control channel for relay control.
Multi-module synchronization
Up to 12 modules can be combined to build systems up to 192 channels (requires opt MMS for
each module plus the appropriate sync cable, either Y1250A or Y1251A). When modules are
combined, they operate in single-site mode and all channels are synchronized to a single test
sequencer. Typical channel-to-channel skew (including across modules) is ±300 ps. Multiple
modules are combined and programmed together into a single multi-module instrument.
Per-Pin Parametric Measurement Unit (PPMU)
The PPMU feature, available on each of the PXI DSR’s 16 channels, enables DC current and
voltage measurements. Each channel can be independently programmed to force a voltage
and measure the corresponding current, or force a current and measure the voltage. The PPMU
can make leakage current measurements at low current ranges or for measuring low input
resistance in high current ranges. In a force voltage/measure current (FVMI) mode the PPMU
can measure input bias current on a single DUT pin. For high current applications, each channel
has remote sense capability to account for the
voltage drop across the connecting cable.
Perform continuity testing of a DUT by forcing
current into the pin with other DUT pins
grounded while measuring the voltage at the
pin (FIMV). The FNMV mode (Force Nothing,
Measure Voltage) enables the PPMU to be
used as a scanning voltmeter. The PPMU
provides built-in 64 sample, 50 Hz or 60 Hz
averaging to improve measurement quality by
rejecting power line noise. All PPMU channels
share a 16-bit measurement subsystem for fast
accurate measurements.
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Flexible digital pattern generation
With the included software tools, easily create, modify and reuse previously defined
patterns. Pattern timing is controlled using up to 32 waveform tables. Within the
waveform table, each of the 15 user-defined vector characters is translated into one of
the following hardware actions: Force High/Low (U/D), Force to previous state (P), Stop
Forcing (Z), Compare High/Low (H/L), Compare to Tri-state (T), Don’t Compare (X).
Each vector period has two drive edges that are used when forcing a digital state and
one receive edge used to compare digital data from the DUT. Edge placement resolution
can be set as low as 1 ns and edge placement can vary from period to period so that
oversampling is not required. The two drive edges enable the user to easily create a clock
or other RZ formats from a single vector without requiring two vectors. The flexibility
of the drive edges allow them to be changed on a per vector basis using the vector
characters or by referencing a different waveform table.
The combination of the waveform tables and edge placement resolution simplifies the
pattern programming. Variables and equations can be defined to allow the user to
simultaneously modify timing relationships and edge placement.
Once compiled, the digital patterns are stored in the PXI DSR’s on-board pattern
cache. The PXI DSR executes the patterns from the cache in order to provide high test
throughput. High-level pattern sequencing commands allow for high level macros
which can be used to define timing sets, counted and uncounted looping of pattern
blocks, conditional execution based upon matching parallel or serial patterns, or wait for
software trigger advance.
Advance timing capabilities
Change pattern values that have been downloaded to the cache without recompiling.
Pattern values can replace either parallel vectors or serial patterns. These powerful
features allow you to quickly modify patterns directly from the API. The user can create
pattern templates that are used to read or write to the DUT, then provide the vector
information directly from the API.
Variables can be modified at the API level without recompiling the test pattern. This
allows the user to control pattern timing or levels directly from the API. These advanced
capabilities useful for test applications such as a timing or voltage level shmoo.
Serial and parallel digital bus emulation
The combination of the flexible pattern timing and sequencing features, enables the PXI
DSR to emulate a wide variety of standard or custom serial/parallel protocols such as
SPI and RFFE.
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Comprehensive software tool set
Keysight offers a choice of drivers and programming environments to configure and
control the PXI DSR during test development including:
–– Full featured, high-level IVI-COM, IVI-C, LabVIEW programming interfaces through
drivers
–– IEEE-1450/ STIL, OpenXML (Excel), or text file format for programmatically defining
patterns
–– The M9195B Soft Front Panel for interactive test control and debug
–– The M9192A/M9193A DSR pattern editor and data converters software enable test
patterns from various EDA systems to be read in, edited, and output to the M9195B
These test development tools can be used in powerful combinations to match the DUT’s
test flow and test requirements.
Soft Front Panel (SFP)
The SFP assists the user in the development and application of test patterns, allows
the user to change key test execution parameters, and allows the user to validate
and compensate for test fixture connectivity. During pattern development, the user
interactively loads and execute STIL, XML, or bulk data files. When loading, the tests
are checked for correct syntax and the SFP generates error messages to help debug
patterns. The SFP enables the user to the control various execution and response
logging modes. In addition to these features, the SFP uses the same IVI interface driver
calls. Each function initiated by the SFP logs an example driver call that can then be
used in a regular API environment.
IVI and LabVIEW drivers
The IVI driver set can be used to fully control all aspects of test development using the
DSR from assigning hardware pins to creating and executing waveform patterns using
the M9195B. The drivers include high level commands for:
–– Initial configuration including pin/channel names assignments, signal direction,
grouping pins/channels to make vector definition easier.
–– Setting physical layer conditions such as voltage levels, active loads
–– Defining single or multisite configurations.
–– Pattern definition and waveform timing.
–– Pattern sequencing
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Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) Support
The PXI DSR takes advantage of the Standard Test Interface language (STIL) IEEE Std
1450.0 which was designed for ATE testing. The PXI DSR can be configured using STIL
commands that specify signal grouping, patterns, format, and timing information used to
apply digital test vectors to a device being tested. Using a simple text editor and using
the STIL format, attributes needed to generate digital patterns can quickly be created.
STIL tests are easy to read and understand which simplifies test development and
debug. Either the IVI API or the SFP can execute tests developed in STIL.
Bulk data import
The PXI DSR supports bulk data file import to load legacy and tool generated patterns.
Bulk data import utilizes simple text files where the first row contains signal names and
provides the option to a reference a waveform table. Each subsequent row represents
the vectors which make up the patterns. The waveform table itself can be defined using
the SFP, IVI driver, or STIL file. This provides a quick and easy way to develop production
tests using patterns developed in R&D.
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XML (.xlsx) programming interface
The XML interface allows the user to develop and debug tests in a spreadsheet form.
The STIL methodology fits well with the multiple worksheet concepts provided in modern
spreadsheet tools. Each worksheet matches a STIL function such as Signals, Waveform
Tables, and Patterns. Digital patterns are tabular in nature and therefore fit very well into
a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet provides an easy to use, flexible, and familiar interface
for novice or expert users to quickly develop digital tests. All of the standard spreadsheet
tools, such as equations, are available to help with pattern creation. This spreadsheet
interface can be used to configure and control the M9195B channels and key features
is provided as a standard development tool. Spreadsheet tests can be executed using
either the SFP or associated IVI commands.
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M9192A and M9193A DSR Pattern Editor and Data Converter Software
The optional M9192A and M9193A provide a complete set of vector translation and pattern
validation software tools for the M9195B. These tools enable design and test engineers to save
time, cut costs, and dramatically decrease time to market.
M9192A DSR pattern editor software
The M9192A DSR pattern editor, based on the Solstice-TDS WaveMaker+ module from Test
Systems Strategies Inc. (TSSI), was customized to support the M9195B. The M9192A includes
a DSR STIL In-converter, a DSR STIL Tester Bridge, and M9195B error handling. M9195B STIL
files can be read using the In-converter and graphically displayed in the pattern editor. Patterns
and timing information can then be edited in a single window. This enables you to generate and
validate your own test patterns. The modified digital patterns can then be output as a STIL file
utilizing the DSR STIL tester bridge. These STIL files can be loaded directly into the M9195B Soft
Front Panel or used programmatically.
The pattern editor also speeds up test debug. M9195B error log files can be dragged-anddropped into waveform editor. This gives immediate visibility of discrepancies between the
expected and actual states of the DUT. The digital waveforms can then be edited to ensure a
passing test.
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M9193A DSR Pattern Editor with Data Converters Software
The M9193A DSR pattern editor with data converters combines the digital pattern editor with
data converters based on Solstice-TDS In-converters from TSSI. The M9193A enables the
utilization of digital pattern files from various Automatic Test Program Generators (ATPGs).
Vector files can be read using an appropriate In-converter and then edited using the pattern
editor. In the case of Verilog files, an event-based database without timing is created when the
VCE/ECVD file is read, and supplied cyclization tools add timing. Once the digital patterns are
complete, they can be utilized by the M9195B via the DSR tester bridge. The resulting digital
development environment results in fast test development using ATPGs and customized output
for the M9195B DSR.
The M9193A includes the following In-converters:
–– The WGL In-converter reads an ASCII file that’s compliant to the TSSI Waveform
Generation Language (WGL) Specification.
–– The STIL In-converter reads a text file that is STIL specification compliant (IEEE Std
1450.0-1999). This In-converter is very useful for reading files produced by many ATPGs
including Synopsys TetraMAX, Cadence Encounter, and Mentor Graphics FastScan. Note:
the M9195B PXIe DSR uses an enhanced version of STIL and is not supported with this STIL
In-converter. However, the M9195B is supported with the Keysight DSR STIL In-converter
that comes standard with the pattern editor.
–– The Verilog In-converter converts a Value Change Dump (VCD) or an Extended Value
Change Dump (EVCD) file generated by a Verilog simulator (e.g., Cadence IUS, Mentor
Questa, or Synopsys VCS).
–– The ASCII In-converter is a flexible, tabular form reader. The TSSI ASCII format is a
host-independent, human-readable representation of cyclized test patterns. This format
is designed for importing a bulk of data. The bulk data can be created from scratch or by
converting from a different pattern format as long as it conforms to the TSSI ASCII format
specification. Note: this data format is different than the bulk data format used with the
M9195B Soft Front panel.
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Simplified block diagram
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Accessories and cables are designed for easy,
accurate, and reliable digital IO connections
Single-site (16 channels) signal cables
–– Y1245A (0.5 meter), Y1246A (1 meter), or Y1247A (2 meter)
–– 60 micro coax lines for 16 digital Ch, 16 PPMU sense Ch, 4 high voltage Ch , and 4
open drain/grounds Ch
–– Male Edge Rate with squeeze latches or thumb screw hood
Multi-site (4 sites of 4 channels) signal cables
–– 1248A (1 meter) or Y1249A (2 meter)
–– 16 Ch divided into 4 independent partitions (connectors)
–– Each partition contains an Edge Rate connector with squeeze latch, 4 digital Ch, 4
PPMU sense Ch, 1 high voltage Ch, and 1 open drain Ch
–– 4 alternate thumb screw hoods are also provided for optional use
–– Requires option S04
Multi-module synchronization cables
–– Y1250A four module cable or Y1251A twelve module cable
–– Used to interconnect and synchronize multiple M9195B modules
–– Only one cable is required per set of M9195B modules
–– Requires option MMS
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Evaluation and prototyping board
–– Y1253A allows users to access individual signal pins
for prototyping or debug.
–– Board consists of 1 inch of signal header breakout
pins, prototyping area with
associated power connector, and signal termination
pads.
–– Offers 9in2 of bread board area, power/ground,
includes headers for 16 channels, 16 PPMU channels
high voltage and open drain channels
–– The Y1253A proto board is designed for use with the
single-site, Y1245A, Y1246A and Y1247A, cables only.
SMA breakout cables
–– Y1254A (1 meter) and Y1255A (2 meter)
–– Enables user access to individual signal pins/channels
for prototyping or debug
–– SMA connectors plus a header for low-speed signals.
–– Cables work with both the single and multi-site
configurations
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Definitions for specifications and characteristics
Specifications
Warranted performance. Specifications include guardbands to account for the expected statistical performance distribution,
measurement uncertainties, and changes in performance due to environmental conditions. All specifications and
characteristics apply over the operating environment outlined in “Environmental and Regulatory” section of this data sheet. In
addition, the following conditions must be met:
–– Instrument has been turned on for 30 minutes with the PXI DSR software running.
–– Instrument is within its calibration cycle.
–– Instrument remains at a stable surrounding environment temperature (between 0°C to 45°C) for 1 hour prior to turn-on.
Specifications in this document are identified by an asterisk (*).
Characteristics
A performance parameter that the product is expected to meet before it leaves the factory, but that is not verified in the field. A
characteristic includes the same guardbands as a specification.
Typical
Expected performance of an average unit at a stable temperature between 20°C to 30°C for 30 minutes prior to turn-on and
during operation; does not include guardbands. The instrument must be within its calibration cycle.
Nominal
A general, descriptive term or design parameter. It is not tested. Data represented in this document are nominal unless
otherwise identified.
Best practices
To ensure proper cooling, use Keysight slot blockers (Y1212A), filler panels (Y1213A), and the air inlet module kit (Y1214A) in
the chassis when there are empty slots. Keysight chassis and filler panels optimize module temperature performance.
At environmental temperatures > 40 °C, chassis fans should be set to high.
Additional information
All data are measured from multiple units at room temperature and are representative of product performance within the
operating temperature range unless otherwise noted.
The specifications contained in this document are subject to change.
Technical specifications and characteristics
General Characteristics
Module characteristics
Bus interface & compatibility
PXI Express peripheral module (x1, x4, x8 PCIe® specification v 2.1)
Number of data channels
16, per-channel parametric measurement unit (PPMU)
Number of sites per module
One 16 channel or four 4-channel sites (option dependent)
Maximum data rate for data channels
250 Mbps (option dependent)
Maximum RTZ clock on data channels
250 MHz (option dependent)
Number of high voltage channels
4
Number of auxiliary open drain channels
4
Module memory
2 GB (allocated between pattern, response capture and sequence control)
Maximum number of synchronized modules
12 (requires opt MMS)
Maximum number of synchronized channels
192 (requires opt MMS)
Front panel connectors
Data , open drain, HV, PPMU sense
ERCD30
Reference clock input (REF CLK IN)
SMB connector
Sync in/out (SYNC)
SMB connector
Trigger in/marker out (GPIO1/2)
SMB connector
Mechanical characteristics
Dimensions
(H x W x D) in mm
3U/1-slot PXIe standard
130.1 x 21.7 x 210 mm; includes connector and handle extensions
Weight
482 g
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Technical specifications and characteristics
DC Power Requirements
DC supply
Typical
Maximum
+3.3 V
3.0 A
4.5 A
+12 V
2.8 A
3.2 A
Power dissipation (max)
44 W
53 W
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Number of data channels
16
Maximum pattern memory
125 Mvectors per channel
Channel type
Single-ended, ground reference
Channel impedence
50 Ω
Direction control (In, Out, In/Out)
Per channel, per cycle (period)
Per cycle digital states
2 drive states, 1 receive state
Programmable drive states
Force high, force low, force terminate
Terminate state either drives active termination or is
high-Z with reflection clamps
Programmable receive states
Compare high, compare low, compare three-state,
compare off
Three-state: a signal level between receive high and
receive low thresholds
Programmable voltage setting
Per channel
Drive/receive voltage range
–1.5 V to +6.5 V
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
VIH − VIL ≥ 100 mV
VIL (–1.5 V to +6.4 V)
VIH (–1.4 V to +6.5 V)
Drive voltage accuracy *
±25 mV (VIH & VIL)
DUT centric
DUT centric. Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of
AutoCorrections
Receive voltage accuracy *
±20 mV (VOH & VOL)
DUT centric
DUT centric. Hysteresis off. Maximum accuracy from
±5 °C of AutoCorrections
Channel output short circuit current limit
±75 mA, nominal
Maximum of 250 mA per module in combination with
other channels
Channel rise time
<450 ps @ 1 V pp (programmed)
<700 ps @ 3 V pp (programmed)
<1250 ps @ 6 V pp (programmed)
Into 50 Ω, 20-80%, typical
Channel fall time
<450 ps @ 1 V pp (programmed)
<700 ps @ 3 V pp (programmed)
<1250 ps @ 6 V pp (programmed)
Into 50 Ω, 20-80%, typical
Minimum detectable voltage swing,
receive
40 mV
Nominal. Hysteresis off
High impedance current leakage
–– Receive-only channel
–– Receive-only, low leakage mode *
–– Bi-directional channel
±6 nA
±1.5 nA
±2 μA
Typical. Static or dynamic digital mode
Dynamic digital mode only 1
Typical. Static or dynamic digital mode
Channel power-on state
high-Z
Receive hysteresis settings
0 mV, 50 mV, 100 mV
Channel jitter
<25 ps RMS
Typical. EPR 2 = 1 ns
Channel to channel jitter
<25 ps RMS
Typical. EPR 2 = 1 ns
DC supply current:
Data Channel Characteristics
Option dependent
Nominal
1. The following conditions apply: 0 °C - 30 °C operating range, ±2 °C of measure leakage current, 250 mV of measure leakage voltage (±1 V range)
2. EPR = Edge Placement Resolution
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Technical specifications and characteristics
Data Channel Characteristics
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Active termination range
–1.5 V to +6.5 V
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
50 Ω terminated into VIT
Active termination accuracy *
±25 mV (VIT)
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
Reflection clamp range
–2 V to +7 V
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
VCH − VCL > 0.8 V
VCL (–2 V to +6.2 V)
VCH (–1.2 V to +7 V)
Reflection clamp accuracy
±30 mV @ 1 mA (VCH & VCL)
±200 mV @ 10 mA (VCH & VCL)
±400 mV @ 25 mA (VCH & VCL)
50 Ω source impedence into clamps. Characteristic accuracy
from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections neglecting source impedence
voltage drop
Active load range (IOH & IOL)
0 mA to 25 mA
(16-bit with 762 nA resolution)
Maximum of 250 mA per module in combination with other
channels
Active load accuracy
±0.40 mA (IOH & IOL)
Characteristic accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
Commutation voltage range
–1.5 V to +6.5 V
–1 V to +5.5 V
| IOL & IOH | ≤ 1 mA
| IOL & IOH | ≤ 25 mA
Commutation voltage accuracy
±20 mV (VCOM)
Characteristic accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Number of high voltage channels
4
Channel type
Single-ended, ground referenced
Channel control
Shared with dependent data channel
Refer to user manual for HV control information
HV20 shared with CH 02
HV21 shared with CH 06
HV23 shared with CH 10
HV24 shared with CH 14
Channel impedence
<10 Ω (when forcing to terminate)
50 Ω (when forcing High or Low)
Nominal
Channel power-on state
Passive 50 Ω termination
Maximum data rate
10 MHz
Programmable voltage range setting
Per channel
HV drive range
0 V to +13.5 V
(16-bit with 305 µV resolution)
Force terminate
HV drive accuracy *
±40 mV (VHH)
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
Drive voltage range
–0.1 V to +6.5 V
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
Force high or low
Drive voltage accuracy *
±35 mV (VIH & VIL)
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
HV drive settling time
< 4 µs @ 13.5 V pp into 1 M Ω (1nF)
< 350 µs @ 13.5 V pp into 1 M Ω (1nF)
Settled to 1% of final value
Typical
HV channel short circuit current limit
±60 mA, nominal
Maximum of 250 mA per module in combination with other
channels. Nominal
High Voltage Channel Characteristics
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Technical specifications and characteristics
High Voltage Channel Characteristics
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Drive rise time
<9 ps @ 1 V pp (programmed)
<10 ps @ 3 V pp (programmed)
<11 ps @ 6 V pp (programmed)
Into 50 Ω, 20-80%, Typical
Drive fall time
<9 ps @ 1 V pp (programmed)
<10 ps @ 3 V pp (programmed)
<11 ps @ 6 V pp (programmed)
Into 50 Ω, 20-80%, Typical
Drive source/sink current per channel
±60 mA, nominal
Maximum of 250 mA per module in combination with other
channels
Characteristic
Value
Comments
Number of auxiliary open drain channels
4
Channel type
Output only, single-ended, ground
referenced
Channel termination
Open drain
Internal 10k Ω pull-up to +5 V
Sink current per channel
1 A max
Nominal
Channel power-on state
Off
10k Ω pull-up to +5 V
Maximum working voltage
+ 12 Vdc
Open Drain Channel Characteristics
GP-IO Characteristics
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Number GP-IO channels
2
Trigger In/Marker Out (GPIO 1/2 SMB)
Channel type
Single ended, ground referenced
Direction control
Per channel
Channel input impedance
50 Ω or 10 kΩ
Programmable polarity
Positive or negative slope
Programmable threshold setting
Per channel
Input voltage range
–2 to + 5 V
Programmable input threshold
–2 to + 5 V
Input threshold accuracy
±100 mV
Input minimum pulse width
16 ns
Input rate
DC to 30 MHz
Channel output impedance
50 Ω
Marker
Output voltage
3.3 V max (into high-Z)
1.65 V max (into 50 Ω)
Nominal
Output rate
DC to 100 MHz
Output rise / fall time
<3 ns
Typical into 50 Ω, 20%-80%
Source/sink current per channel
± 64 mA
Nominal
Software selectable, DC coupled
10 kΩ input impedance
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Technical specifications and characteristics
PPMU Characteristics
Characteristic
* denotes warranted specification
Value
Comments
Number of PPMU channels
16
PPMU modes
Force V measure V, Force V measure I, Force
I measure I, Force I measure V, Force nothing
measure V
Measurement averaging modes
None, 64 averages, 50 Hz one PLC, 60 Hz one PLC
Force voltage range
–2 V to +6.5 V (| Current | ≤ 4 mA)
–2 V to +6 V (| Current | ≤ 25 mA)
–2 V to +5.75 V (| Current | ≤ 40 mA)
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
Force voltage accuracy *
±10 mV
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections.
Ground sense tied to ground.
Measure voltage accuracy *
±10 mV
With remote sense. Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C
of AutoCorrections with one PLC averaging at sense
location. Ground sense tied to ground
Force voltage settling time
< 20 µS (40 mA range)
< 20 µS (1 mA range)
< 25 µS (100 µA range)
< 100 µS (10 µA range)
< 525 µS (2 µA range)
1 V rising and falling step settled to 1% of final value
into 1 MΩ/ 1nF load. Typical
Force voltage stability
Stable at all ranges into 1 µF
Larger load capacitance possible, but response
limited by current slew rate.
Current range
–40 mA to + 40 mA
(16-bit with 2.44 µA resolution)
Maximum of 250 mA per module in combination
with other channels
–1 mA to + 1 mA
(16-bit with 61 nA resolution)
–100 µA to + 100 µA
(16-bit with 6.1 nA resolution)
–10 µA to + 10 µA
(16-bit with 610 pA resolution)
–2 µA to + 2 µA
(16-bit with 122 pA resolution)
Force current accuracy *
±1% of range
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections.
Remote sense disconnected.
Measure current accuracy *
±1% of range
Maximum accuracy from ±5 °C of AutoCorrections
with one PLC averaging. Remote sense
disconnected.
Force current settling time
Dependent on load
Channel leakage
±10 nA
Typical
Remote sense
16 channels
1 GND
Ground sense should be tied to ground at
measurement location for maximum accuracy.
Remote sense leakage
±4 nA
Typical
Force current voltage clamp range
–2 V to +6.5 V
(16-bit with 152 µV resolution)
VCH > VCL
VCL (–2 V to +4 V)
VCH (0 V to +6.5 V)
Force current voltage clamp accuracy
±50 mV
Characteristic accuracy from ±5 °C of
AutoCorrections
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Technical specifications and characteristics
Timing and Trigger Characteristics
Channel clock
Number of independent clock domains
1 - when configured as a single, 16 channel site
4 - when configured as 4, 4 channel sites
Maximum RZ clock rate on a data channel
250 MHz (option dependent)
Minimum RZ clock rate on a data channel
5 mHz
Clock jitter
<25 ps RMS
Number of independent clocks depends on the
number of sites selected and option
Internal reference clock
Frequency
100 MHz
Accuracy
±25 ppm
Period jitter
<2 ps RMS
Reference clock sources
PXI_CLK100, PXIe-DSTARA, CLK IN
External reference clock input (SMB front panel)
Input frequency
10 MHz or 100 MHz
Input impedance (CLK IN)
50 Ω
Input voltage range (CLK IN)
+1.8 V to + 3.3 V
Lock range accuracy
±25 ppm
Duty cycle
40 to 60%
Nominal, AC coupled
Channel timing (per channel)
Waveform timing change
Per vector
Edge placement resolution (EPR)
1 ns minimum
Stimulus delay resolution per test:
–– For EPR ≥ 1 ns and ≤ 1.3 ns
–– For EPR > 1.3 ns
Stimulus delay range per test
24 ps
EPR
Edge Placement Resolution (EPR) is
specified at the time of test activation.
254 x EPR
Response delay compensation resolution per test:
–– For EPR ≥ 1 ns and ≤ 1.3 ns
–– For EPR > 1.3 ns
Dependent on waveform table period
24 ps
EPR
Response delay compensation range per test
254 x EPR
Channel-to-channel skew
±300 ps
Edge Placement Resolution (EPR) is
specified at the time of test activation.
Typical, at 1ns EPR
Trigger characteristics
Trigger sources
Software (API-driven) or Hardware (GPIO1/2, PXI_TRIG0-7, PXI_STAR, and PXIe_DSTAR)
Waveform characteristics
Number of waveform tables
32
Number of waveform characters
15 (user definable)
Generation waveform iteration count
Once, n times, infinite
Receive post trigger sampling
0 to full record waveform
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Technical specifications and characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Operating and storage conditions
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Calibration interval
Operating
Storage
0 to 45 °C
–40 to +70 °C
Maximum 80% at 40°C (non-condensing)
3,000 meters, de-rate max temperature by 5 °C above 2,000 meters
1 year: return to Keysight service center or use Y1252A with N7800A/N7867A
Mechanical
Operating vibration
Survival sine vibration
Survival random vibration
5-500 Hz: 0.21 g RMS, random
5-500 Hz: 0.5 g (0 to peak), swept sine
5-500 Hz: 2.09 g RMS, random
Transportation shock
End use handling shock
Warm-up time
125 G, 8.6 m/s, trapezoidal pulse
1.6 m/s, <3 msec duration, half-sine pulse
30 minutes
Samples of this product have been type tested in accordance with the Keysight environmental test manual and verified to be robust against the
environmental stresses of storage, transportation and end-use; those stresses include but are not limited to temperature, humidity, shock, vibration,
altitude, and power line conditions. Test methods are aligned with IEC 60068-2 and levels are similar to MIL-PRF-28800F Class3.
Regulatory
Safety
IEC/ EN 61010-1
USA: ANSI/UL 61010
EMC
IEC 61326-1
Module calibration
Both adjustment and performance verification is required to calibrate M9195B modules. Self-maintainers can perform these
procedures by using software available from Keysight:
–– N7800A Test management environment
–– N7876A PXI digital IO calibration application
Module adjustment requires the Y1252A adjustment cable. This accessory consists of three cable assemblies necessary for voltage and
current adjustments of the M9195B. These cables are used with a high-end digital multimeter (DMM) to adjust on-board analog-digital
conversion. The N7876A is required to make adjustments using this cable.
Other instruments and hardware is required for calibration. The N7876A WebHelp file lists the equipment required for adjustment and
verification of the M9195B when using the N7800A and N7876A. For more details and access to the N7876A WebHelp file see:
http://cal.software.keysight.com/.
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Software information
Supported operating systems
Microsoft Windows 7 (32/64-bit)
Standard compliant drivers
IVI-COM, IVI-C, MATLAB
Supported application development environments (ADE)
VisualStudio (VB.NET, C#, C/C++), VEE, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, MATLAB
Keysight IO libraries (16.3 update 2 and 17.1 update 1 or newer)
Includes: VISA libraries, Keysight Connection Expert, IO monitor
Keysight command expert
Instrument control for SCPI or IVI-COM drivers
Ordering information
Model
Description
M9195B
PXIe Digital Stimulus/Response with PPMU: 250 MHz, 16 Ch
M9195B-M01
Memory, 16 Mvectors/ch
M9195B-M06
Memory, 64 Mvectors/ch
M9195B-M12
Memory, 125 Mvectors/ch
M9195B-S01
Single site enabled
M9195B-S04
Multi-site enabled
M9195B-SR1
Max clock rate, 125 MHz
M9195B-SR2
Max clock rate, 250 MHz
M9195B-MMS
Multiple module sync
Development software
M9192A
DSR pattern editor software
M9192A-1TP
Transportable perpetual license (includes 1 year SW updates)
M9192A-1TP-12R
Annual SW updates, 1 year renewal
M9193A
DSR pattern editor with data conversion software
M9193A-1TP
Transportable perpetual license (includes 1 year SW updates)
M9193A-1TP-12R
Annual SW updates, 1 year renewal
Accessories and cables
Y1245A
Single-site DSR cable: 0.5 m
Y1246A
Single-site DSR cable: 1m
Y1247A
Single-site DSR cable: 2m
Y1248A
Multi-site DSR cable: 1m
Y1249A
Multi-site DSR cable: 2m
Y1250A
Four module sync cable
Y1251A
Twelve module sync cable
Y1252A
DSR adjustment cable
Y1253A
DSR Evaluation and prototyping board
Y1254A
DSR SMA breakout cable: 1m
Y1255A
DSR SMA breakout cable: 2m
Related products
M9381A PXIe Vector Signal Generator: 1 MHz to 3 GHz or 6 GHz
M9393A PXIe Performance Vector Signal Analyzer: 9 kHz to 27 GHz
M9371A PXIe Vector Network Analyzer, 300 kHz to 6.5 GHz
M9300A PXIe Frequency Reference: 10 MHz and 100 MHz
M9018A PXIe 18-Slot Chassis
M9037A PXIe High Performance Embedded Controller
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