Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
SRS is a privately held corporation which designs and manufactures high performance test equipment.
- (408) 744-9040
- (408) 744-9049
- info@thinkSRS.com
- 1290-D Reamwood Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
United States of America
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Pt RTD Temperature Monitor
SIM923
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The four channels in the SIM923 have independent, stable 1 mA current sources to provide sensor excitation. Sensor resistance is determined ratiometrically with a half-bridge circuit consisting of the sensor and an internal reference resistor.
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Ultra-Low Distortion Function Generator
DS360
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The performance of a low distortion analog source and the precision of direct digital synthesis (DDS) is combined in the DS360. With less than 0.001 % total harmonic distortion (THD), 25 ppm frequency accuracy, and a broad range of features including sweeps and bursts, the DS360 is the ideal source for audio frequency applications.
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Temperature Monitor
SIM922A
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM922A has a programmable, precision 10 µA current source to provide sensor excitation. Results can be displayed in either kelvins or volts.
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100 kHz LCR Meter
SR720
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR715 LCR Meter and SR720 LCR Meter measure passive components with as little as 0.05 % error. These easy-to-use instruments are quick to setup, adjust and calibrate.
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30 MHz Function / Arbitrary Waveform Generator
DS345
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The DS345 Function Generator is a full-featured, 30 MHz instrument that uses an innovative Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) architecture.
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Analog PID Controller
SIM960
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM960 Analog PID Controller is a unique instrument intended for the most demanding control applications. It combines analog signal handling with digital control, giving you the best of both worlds.
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DSP Dual Phase Lock-In Amplifier
SR850
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR850 is a digital lock-in amplifier based on an innovative DSP (Digital Signal Processing) architecture. The SR850 boasts a number of significant performance advantages over traditional lock-in amplifiers?higher dynamic reserve, lower drift, lower distortion, and dramatically higher phase resolution.
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Octal Four-wire Multiplexer
SIM925
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM925 is an eight input channel, four-wire multiplexer for low-level signal applications. Kelvin-lead measurements are supported with optional buffering of the two sense leads
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Low Noise Current Preamplifier
SR570
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR570 is a low-noise current preamplifier capable of current gains as large as 1 pA/V. High gain and bandwidth, low noise, and many convenient features make the SR570 ideal for a variety of photonic, low temperature and other measurements.
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Single Phase Lock-In Amplifier
SR510
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR510 and SR530 are analog lock-in amplifiers which can measure AC signals as small as nanovolts in the presence of much larger noise levels. Both the single phase SR510 and the dual phase SR530 have low-noise voltage and current inputs, high dynamic reserve, two stages of time constants, and an internal oscillator.
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Synthesized Clock Generator
CG635
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The CG635 generates extremely stable square wave clocks between 1 µHz and 2.05 GHz. The instrument''s high frequency resolution, low jitter, fast transition times, and flexible output levels make it ideal for use in the development and testing of virtually any digital component, system or network. Clocks from 1 µHz to 2.05 GHz. Random jitter <1 ps rms. 16 digits of frequency resolution. 80 ps rise and fall times. CMOS, PECL, ECL, LVDS & RS-485. Phase control and time modulation. PRBS for eye-pattern testing. OCXO and rubidium timebase.
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High Voltage Power Supply
PS300
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The PS300 High Voltage Power Supply series consists of three efficient, microprocessor-controlled, switching DC power supplies capable of delivering 25 W of output power at voltages up to 5 kV.












