Getting Started in IC-CAP
The starting point of this tutorial assumes the following:
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The system has been set up and switched on according to the instructions under: |
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Wiltron 360-based system—Refer to your Wiltron documentation |
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The calibration standards have been removed from their containers to allow them to reach ambient room temperature. |
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The IC-CAP software has been properly installed on the computer. |
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IC-CAP has been configured to recognize the system hardware, and the SMUs have been renamed as follows, based on the instructions in the appropriate chapter: |
- Rename a medium-power SMU connected to the device base as SMU1
- Rename a high-power SMU connected to the collector as SMU2
- Rename the GNDU unit (which must be connected to the emitter) as GND
Refer to Appendix A, "Agilent 85190A IC-CAP" for instructions on launching the IC-CAP software and opening the model file you need. The EEBJT2 model file is under:
- /examples/model_files/bjt/HPEEbjt2.mdl
Then return to this chapter and continue with the procedures here.
Before you continue with the IC-CAP procedures, make a new directory in an appropriate location in the UNIX structure, using the mkdir command, to store the data and model files that will be generated. Give the directory a name that will associate it with the devices you are going to model. Use the cd command to change to the new directory in UNIX.
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