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Various steps go into accurately characterizing new devices, especially when measuring electrical signals, voltage, and current.

This webinar will cover these steps, discussing what’s necessary to ensure high�quality and repeatable measurements — particularly when characterizing at cryogenic temperatures.

Lake Shore's Jason Chonko, the webinar's presenter, will discuss ways to:

> Reduce the impact of noise, self-heating, and other parasitic
> Simplify connections to the device under test, including ground connections
> Ensure simultaneous measurements when testing multiple samples
> Minimize ground loops and crosstalk on instrument cabling

By attending this webinar, you will learn:

> The importance of when to use shielding and guarding on fixturing and cabling
> How to identify and deal with common sources of environmental noise
> Single-ended vs. differential measurement techniques
> How to choose between a voltage or current source depending on the resistance of the device measured
> A new approach to performing DC and lock-in measurements
Presenter
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Jason Chonko
Business Development Manager | Lake Shore Cryotronics
Jason Chonko is a Business Development Manager with Lake Shore Cryotronics. A 1998 graduate of Kent State University with a BSci in Physics, he started his career as a Lab Technician at the university’s Liquid Crystal Institute, then worked at several optical startups as a Staff Engineer dealing with the challenges of research and design.

Most of his 25-plus years in the industry have been spent as an Applications Engineer and marketer for several general-purpose test and measurement companies, with the goal of always helping customers get the most out of their instrumentation. With Lake Shore, he specializes in electrical device characterization systems, often performing technical analysis of customer applications to aid in product selection.
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