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The Keithley Series 2600B System SourceMeter SMU instruments are a family of source-measure units built on Keithley's third-generation SMU architecture. Each model combines the capabilities of a precision power supply, true current source, 6½-digit DMM, arbitrary waveform generator, pulse generator, and electronic load into a single tightly integrated instrument. The family includes single- and dual-channel configurations across three performance tiers — the 2601B/2602B/2604B for 3 A DC and 10 A pulse operation, the 2611B/2612B/2614B for 200 V and 10 A pulse operation, and the 2634B/2635B/2636B for low-current work down to 0.1 fA sensitivity.
The datasheet identifies I-V functional test and characterization across a wide range of devices as the primary application set. Listed device categories include two- and three-leaded discrete and passive components — sensors, disk drive heads, metal oxide varistors, diodes, zener diodes, capacitors, thermistors, small-signal BJTs, and FETs — along with simple ICs such as optos, drivers, switches, sensors, converters, and regulators. The datasheet also calls out integrated devices including analog ICs, RFICs, ASICs, and system-on-a-chip parts; optoelectronic devices such as LEDs, laser diodes, HBLEDs, VCSELs, and displays; wafer level reliability work including NBTI, TDDB, HCI, and electromigration; and solar cells and batteries.
ValueTronics is an authorized Keithley channel partner with a 20,000 sq ft secure facility at 1675 Cambridge Drive in Elgin, Illinois. Every Series 2600B unit we list — whether new or pre-owned — is processed through our in-house receiving, inspection, and test workflow before it ships. That work is performed by our own technicians in our own facility, not drop-shipped from a third party. The result is a documented condition report on every used unit and a single accountable contact if anything needs follow-up after delivery.
Keithley Instruments was founded in 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio and built its reputation on precision low-level current and voltage measurement. The company was acquired by Danaher Corporation in 2010 and, following Danaher's 2016 spin-off of its instrumentation businesses, became part of Fortive. Keithley today operates as a Tektronix company within the Fortive portfolio — the corporate co-branding visible on this datasheet's footer reflects that structure. Product development, calibration, and service support for the Series 2600B continue under the Keithley brand.
The Series 2600B is organized into three I-V envelopes that share a common architecture, common firmware, common TSP scripting, and a common set of host interfaces. The 2601B/2602B/2604B group is the 3 A / 40 V tier, optimized for higher-current source work with a 10 A pulse capability. The 2611B/2612B/2614B group is the 200 V / 1.5 A tier, optimized for higher-voltage work on the same physical chassis. The 2634B/2635B/2636B group shares the 200 V / 1.5 A envelope of the 2611B family but adds the low-current measurement ranges — down to 0.1 fA display resolution — needed for leakage, gate current, and other femtoamp-class characterization.
Within each tier, the model number suffix indicates channel count and feature set: single-channel system models (2601B, 2611B, 2635B), dual-channel system models with full TSP-Link, contact check, and digital I/O (2602B, 2612B, 2636B), and dual-channel benchtop versions with TSP-Link, contact check, and digital I/O removed (2604B, 2614B, 2634B). The benchtop versions are positioned by the datasheet as value-priced alternatives for applications that do not require system-level automation.
Each model on this page links to its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing. Whether you need a new 2602B for a multi-channel R&D bench or a new 2636B for femtoamp leakage work, the specifications and capabilities described here apply across both new and pre-owned units — the difference is condition, documentation, and price.
The practical differences between the three tiers come down to the I-V envelope and the lowest measurable current. If the device under test runs at 3 A or higher current and below 40 V, the 2601B/2602B/2604B tier delivers the most usable power per channel (40.4 W vs. 30.3 W). If the device requires up to 200 V at lower currents, the 2611B/2612B/2614B tier or the 2634B/2635B/2636B tier are the correct choices. The deciding factor between those two 200 V tiers is the low end: the 2634B/2635B/2636B add the 100 pA and 1 nA current ranges (1 nA range on the 2635B; 100 pA range on the 2634B/2636B per the asterisked note) that the 2611B family does not have.
Channel count and system features track the suffix. The single-channel models (2601B, 2611B, 2635B) are the right answer for applications that need one independent source/measure point. The dual-channel system models (2602B, 2612B, 2636B) double the channel density and retain TSP-Link expansion, contact check, and the 25-pin digital I/O — making them the building block for multi-SMU automated test. The dual-channel benchtop models (2604B, 2614B, 2634B) keep both channels but drop TSP-Link, contact check, and digital I/O.
| Model | Channels | Max Voltage | Max Current (Pulse) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2614B | 2 | 200 V | 10 A |
| 2601B | 1 | 40 V | 10 A |
| 2602B | 2 | 40 V | 10 A |
| 2604B | 2 | 40 V | 10 A |
Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Benchtop version — does not include TSP-Link, Contact Check, or Digital I/O capabilities. | |
| Voltage Source | |
| Voltage Ranges | 200 mV, 2 V, 20 V, 200 V |
| Voltage Programming Accuracy (1 Year) | 0.02% + 375 µV (200 mV) to 0.02% + 50 mV (200 V) |
| Maximum Output Power | 30.3 W per channel |
| Source/Sink Limits | ±20.2 V @ ±1.5 A, ±202 V @ ±100 mA |
| Current Source | |
| Current Ranges | 100 nA to 10 A (pulse) |
| Source/Sink Limits | ±1.515 A @ ±20 V, ±101 mA @ ±200 V |
| Pulse | |
| Max Pulse Current | 10 A @ 5 V (1 ms, 2.2% duty) |
| Measurement | |
| Voltage Resolution (display) | 100 nV |
| Current Resolution (display) | 100 fA |
| General | |
| Contact Check | Not available on Model 2614B |
| TSP-Link | Not available on Model 2614B |
| Digital I/O | Not available on Model 2614B |
| Interfaces | IEEE-488, USB 2.0, RS-232, Ethernet (LXI Class C) |
| Power Supply | 100 V to 250 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 240 VA max |
| Dimensions | 89 mm H × 213 mm W × 460 mm D |
| Weight | 5.50 kg (12.0 lbs) |
Please review the Manufacturer's Data Sheet to verify published specifications. Feedback on this webpage is always welcome — please reach out to your Test Architect at any time for questions or concerns. Thank you, we truly appreciate you being our customer.
Model No
Keithley
Condition
New
Manufacturer
Keithley
Volts
200 V
Volts
60 W
Amps
1.5 A
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