Section 6: Keithley Interactive Test Environment (KITE)
This feature allows you to quickly check information about any point on the graph without using
cursors. To display the information, do the following:
1.
Place the default graph cursor ( ) over the plot line at approximately the location of the
desired data point.
2.
Move the
changes to the pointer cursor and the coordinates, and so on display above it.
You can also display additional information about the data series used for the plot. Do the
following:
1.
After displaying data-point information as follows (approximately the same procedure as
above), maintain the pointing-device (mouse) position for step 2.
a. Place the default graph cursor ( ) over the plot line.
b. Move the
2.
Right-click the pointing device (mouse). A Data Series Properties window appears for the
plot line. See
Figure 6-289
Data Series Properties window
Interpolate data on the graph
A cursor must be selected before the move or interpolation key sequences become active for that
cursor. To interpolate data on the graph perform the following procedures:
•
Select a cursor, hold down the Alt key, and then use the arrow keys to find the desired point
you want to interpolate data. When you hold down the Ctrl key and use the arrow keys you
will only see the data points taken by the SMUs.
- Cursors can also be selected using the Tab key. Pressing the Tab key selects the next
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cursor along the plot line until it is over the data point, where the
cursor along the plot line until it is over any data point, as indicated by a
change of the
cursor to a pointer cursor and a local display of point coordinates, and
so on.
Figure
6-289.
cursor, if more than one cursor is displayed.
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