05-08-2021 01:00 PM
Hi
i am looking for NI DAQ solution that is able to measure semiconductor devices with this leakage values Min 10nA@25V to Max 5mA@2000V. Total 700 DUTs at a fixed voltage, 60 seconds total cycle from 1st to 700th DUTs. Cost is a factor. Please advice how I can achieve to measure this leakage range. Thanks
05-09-2021
12:42 PM
- last edited on
06-16-2025
03:55 PM
by
Content Cleaner
Multiple questions,
We can provide guidance and suggestion, still, if you reach out to NI Sales, they would be able to analyze your requirement and provide the best configuration.
Ideally, I would recommend you to go with PXI Analog Input modules - https://www.ni.com/pdf/product-flyers/pxi-analog-io.pdf
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/category/voltage.html?productId=118726
Almost all high-end DAQ systems are PXI based, only the simpler general-purpose DAQs are USB based (there are some exceptions too)
05-09-2021 01:17 PM
Thanks Santhosh
Multiple questions,
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784058-01 PXIe-1084 18-slot (17 hybrid slots), up to 4 GB/s PXI chassis |
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763064-01 Power cord, 240V, 10A, U.K. |
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779701-03 NI PXIe-PCIe8361, X1 MXI-Express for PXI express, 1 port, 3 m cable |
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781348-01 PXIe-4353 32-channel, 24-bit PXI temperature input module |
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781349-01 NI TB-4353 Isothermal terminal block for PXIe-4353 |
1 |
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783634-01 PXIe-6375 208 AI (16-Bit, 3.8 MS/s), 2 AO, 24 DIO, PXI multifunction I/O module |
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192061-01 SHC68-68-EPM shielded cable, 68 D-Type to 68 VHDCI offset, 1 m |
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191945-01 SHC68-68, Twisted pair cable with basic shielding, 1 m |
12 |
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783130-01 PXIe-4081 7½-Digit, ±1,000 V, onboard 1.8 MS/s isolated digitizer, PXI digital multimeter |
1 |
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780587-75 PXIe-2575 196‐Channel, 1-Wire PXI Multiplexer Switch Module |
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779038-03 LFH200 to 4x50-pin Dsub switch cable (CH-CH Twisted) 1 m |
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DAQ & RC module board |
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05-09-2021
02:04 PM
- last edited on
06-16-2025
03:56 PM
by
Content Cleaner
Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like your application requires a detailed analysis based on top-level specifications.
In short, there is no straight solution for your requirement and a lot has to be taken into account and many compromises.
Your application deals with high voltage and low current. Typically for 1000V, DMM is the best choice, none other instrumentation (DAQ or AI) can measure such high voltage (of course with attenuator and safety mechanisms)
Good thing that you have an existing PXI solution, the ideal solution will be a switched system with multiple DMMs for high channel count parallel test.
This is a good solution for high channel count flexible resolution voltage/current measurement (with external current shunt) - https://www.ni.com/en/solutions/semiconductor/mixed-signal-ic-validation/power-validation.html
One possible solution for current measurement would be,
For the voltage measurement,
If you're fine, these two operations (measure voltage and measure current) could be separate functionalities, this way, the DMM has to switch to 700+ DUTs whereas the existing DAQ can switch DUTs in groups of 104 and happen in parallel.
I can think of many challenges that need to be addressed,
Thinking about all these, this feasibility & instrument selection is a large project by itself and cannot be just solved by forum members sharing suggestions.
05-09-2021 02:19 PM
Thank you Santosh
One of the idea in improving sampling time is to increase the # of DMM and switches. This is huge cost factor.
I have alternative solution using embedded circuit to perform all these tasks but it is always a closed system and proprietary which is hard to manage and to expand without paying more to the Integrator. The accuracy and calibration of such system is also questionable.
Btw, the nA, uA, mA DUTs are not running at the same time, it depends on the device technology when we load it up. The leakage distribution is pretty tight per batch and per technology. The bias voltage also varies per device technology, eg. 20V, 600V, 1000V. So I need solution that can do all of this. Maybe my limited by the cards that are available today.
Thanks again. It is a challenge.