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DSP Lock-In Amplifier
model SR830
1290 D Reamwood Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA94089 USA
Phone: (408) 744-9040 • Fax: (408) 744-9049
www.thinkSRS.com •e-mail: [email protected]
Copyright
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1999
All Rights Reserved
Revision 1.5 • 11/99
Stanford Research Systems
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - DSP Lock-In Amplifier

DSP Lock-In Amplifiermodel SR8301290 D Reamwood AvenueSunnyvale, CA94089 USAPhone: (408) 744-9040 • Fax: (408) 744-9049www.thinkSRS.com •e-mail: info@

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier1-9SERIAL POLL STATUS BYTE (5-21)bit name usage0 SCN No data is being acquired1 IFC No command execution in progress2 ERR

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

5-17Remote Programmingfers on the RS232 interface is not recommended.The parameter i selects the display buffer (i=1, 2) and is required. Pointsare re

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5-18Remote Programmingalways be ready to receive the next byte. In general, using binary trans-fers on the RS232 interface is not recommended.The para

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5-19Remote ProgrammingINTERFACE COMMANDS❊RST The ❊RST command resets the SR830 to its default configurations. Thecommunications setup is not changed.

Seite 6 - SPECIFICATIONS

5-20Remote ProgrammingSTATUS REPORTING COMMANDSThe Status Byte definitions follow this section.❊CLS The ❊CLS command clears all status registers. The

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5-21Remote ProgrammingSTATUS BYTE DEFINITIONSThe SR830 reports on its status by means of four status bytes: the Serial Poll Status byte, the Standard

Seite 8 - COMMAND LIST

5-22Remote ProgrammingSERVICE REQUESTS (SRQ)A GPIB service request (SRQ) will be generated whenever a bit in both the Serial Poll Status byte AND Seri

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5-23Remote ProgrammingLIA STATUS BYTE bit name usage0 INPUT/RESRV Set when an Input or Amplifier overload isdetected.1 FILTR Set when a Time Constant

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5-25Remote ProgrammingEXAMPLE PROGRAM 1Using Microsoft C (v5.1) with the National Instruments GPIB card on the IBM PC.To successfully interface the SR

Seite 12 - YOUR FIRST MEASUREMENTS

5-26Remote Programmingvoid main(int, char *[]);void txLia(char *);void initGpib(char *);void setupLia(void);void printOutBinaryResults(void);void prin

Seite 13 - Getting Started

SR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier1-10

Seite 14 - THE BASIC LOCK-IN

5-27Remote Programmingi=(int)ibcnt; /* save total number of bytes read */txLia("PAUS"); /* pause the data storage so no new points are taken

Seite 15 - The Basic Lock-in

5-28Remote Programmingvoid printOutIEEEResults(void){/* prints the first 10 values of R transferred in IEEE floating point format by the SR830 */int i

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5-29Remote ProgrammingtxLia("SRAT10; SEND0"); /* set 64 Hz sample rate, stop at end */txLia("DDEF1,1,0; DDEF2,1,0"); /* set CH1=R,

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5-30Remote Programming

Seite 18 - X, Y, R and θ

5-31Remote ProgrammingUSING SR530 PROGRAMS WITH THE SR830The SR830 responds to most SR530 programming commands. This allows the SR830 to drop into an

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5-32Remote ProgrammingH The SR830 does not sense the pre-amplifier. This command is emulat-ed and always returns 0.I {n} Change the remote/local statu

Seite 20 - OUTPUTS, OFFSETS and EXPANDS

5-33Remote ProgrammingIf m=2:T2,0 changes the slope to 6 dB/oct, time constant not changed.T2,1 changes the time constant to 100 ms with 12 dB/oct slo

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PERFORMANCE TESTSIntroduction The performance tests described in this section are designed to verifywith a high degree of confidence that the unit is

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6-2Performance TestsSpurious ≤ -55 dBcTTL SYNC availableRecommended SRS DS3352. AC CalibratorFreq Range 10 Hz to 100 kHzAmplitude 1 mV to 10 VAccuracy

Seite 24 - STORING and RECALLING SETUPS

GETTING STARTEDThe sample measurements described in this section are designed to acquaint the first time user with theSR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier. Do

Seite 25 - Storing and Recalling Setups

6-3Performance Tests1. Self TestsThe self tests check the lock-in hardware. These are functional tests and do not relate to the specifications.These t

Seite 27 - Aux Outputs and Inputs

6-5Performance Tests2. DC OffsetThis test measures the DC offset of the input.SetupConnect a 50Ω terminator to the A input. This shorts the input so t

Seite 29 - SR830 Basics

6-7Performance Tests3. Common Mode RejectionThis test measures the common mode rejection of the lock-in. SetupWe will use the internal oscillator sine

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6-9Performance Tests4. Amplitude Accuracy and FlatnessThis test measures the amplitude accuracy and frequency response.SetupWe will use the frequency

Seite 32 - THE FUNCTIONAL SR830

6-10Performance Testsb) Press [Sensitivity Up/Dn]Select the sensitivity from the table.c) Wait for the R reading to stabilize. Record the value of R f

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6-11Performance Tests5. Amplitude LinearityThis test measures the amplitude linearity. This tests how accurately the lock-in measures a signal smaller

Seite 34 - REFERENCE CHANNEL

6-12Performance Tests

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2-2Getting Started

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6-13Performance Tests6. Frequency AccuracyThis test measures the frequency accuracy of the lock-in. This tests the accuracy of the frequency counterin

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6-14Performance Tests

Seite 38 - TIME CONSTANTS and DC GAIN

6-15Performance Tests7. Phase AccuracyThis test measures the phase accuracy of the lock-in. Due to the design of the lock-in, the phase accuracycan be

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6-16Performance Tests

Seite 40 - DC OUTPUTS and SCALING

6-17Performance Tests8. Sine Output Amplitude Accuracy and FlatnessThis test measures the amplitude accuracy and frequency response of the internal os

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6-18Performance Testsd) Press[Freq]Use the knob to set the internal oscillator frequency to the value in the table.e) Wait for the R reading to stabil

Seite 42 - DYNAMIC RESERVE

6-19Performance Tests9. DC Outputs and InputsThis test measures the DC accuracy of the DC outputs and inputs of the lock-in.SetupWe will use the digit

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6-20Performance Testsc) For each output voltage in the table below, repeat steps 3d and 3e.Output Voltages-10.000-5.0000.0005.00010.000d) Use the knob

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6-21Performance Tests10. Input NoiseThis test measures the lock-in input noise.SetupConnect a 50Ω termination to the A input. This grounds the input s

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6-22Performance Tests

Seite 46 - INPUT CONNECTIONS

2-3THE BASIC LOCK-INThis measurement is designed to use the internal oscillator to explore some of the basic lock-in functions.You will need BNC cable

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SR830 Performance Test Record Serial Number Tested ByFirmware Revision DateEquipment Used1. Self TestsTest Pass FailDATA ____ ____BATT ____ ____PROG _

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SR830 Performance Test Record 5. Amplitude LinearitySensitivity Calibrator Ampl. Lower Limit Reading Upper Limit1 V 1.0000 Vrms 0.9900 V _______ 1.01

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SR830 Performance Test Record 9. DC Outputs and Inputs (continued)Output Offset Lower Limit Reading Upper LimitCH2 -100.00 9.980 V _______ 10.020 V-5

Seite 50 - EXTERNAL NOISE SOURCES

SR830 Performance Test Record 9. DC Outputs and Inputs (continued)Input Voltage Lower Limit Reading Upper LimitAUX IN 1 -10.000 -10.040 V _______ -9.

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CAUTIONAlways disconnect the power cord andwait at least one minute before open-ing the unit. Dangerous power supplyvoltages may be present even after

Seite 52 - NOISE MEASUREMENTS

7-2Circuit Description

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7-3Circuit DescriptionThe CPU board contains the microprocessorsystem. All display, front panel, disk, and comput-er interfaces are on this board. MIC

Seite 54 - FRONT PANEL

7-4Circuit DescriptionPOWER SUPPLYCAUTION: Dangerous voltages are present onthis circuit board whenever the instrument isattached to an AC power sourc

Seite 55 - Front Panel

7-5Circuit DescriptionOVERVIEWThe DSP LOGIC BOARD takes a digital input fromthe A/D Converter on the Analog Input Board andperforms all of the computa

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7-6Circuit Descriptiontransmit port each cycle. The transmit port oper-ates at twice the frequency of the receive port. TheDSP writes to the other cha

Seite 57 - STANDARD SETTINGS

2-4Use the knob to adjust the phase shift until Yis zero and X is equal to the positiveamplitude.Press [Auto Phase]6. Press [Freq]Use the knob to adju

Seite 58 - Signal Input and Filters

7-7Circuit DescriptionOVERVIEWThe Analog Input Board provides the very impor-tant link between the user's input signal and theDSP processor. From

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7-8Circuit Descriptiona rate of 256 kHz. One channel is dedicated to theinput signal. The other channel reads one of theAux A/D inputs. The Aux inputs

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Parts List7-9PARTS LISTDSP Logic Board Parts ListRef No. SRS Part No. Value Component DescriptionC 101 5-00060-512 1.0U Cap, Stacked Metal

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C 283 5-00100-517 2.2U Capacitor, Tantalum, 35V, 20%, Rad C 290 5-00023-529 .1U Cap, Monolythic Ceramic, 50V, 20%, Z5U

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7-11C 603 5-00038-509 10U Capacitor, Electrolytic, 50V, 20%, Rad C 604 5-00239-562 680P Cap., NPO Monolitic Ceramic, 50v, 5% RaC 610

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N 503 4-00333-421 10KX5 Res. Network, SIP, 1/4W,2% (Isolated) N 601 4-00767-420 270X8 Resistor Network, DIP, 1/4W,2%,8 Ind

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7-13R 220 4-00139-407 10.0M Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W, 1%, 50PPM R 221 4-00130-407 1.00K Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W, 1%, 50PP

Seite 65 - CH1 Display and Output

TP203 1-00143-101 TEST JACK Vertical Test Jack TP204 1-00143-101 TEST JACK Vertical Test Jack

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7-15U 606 3-00499-343 SR850 U606 GAL/PAL, I.C. U 608 3-00411-340 74HC273 Integrated Circuit (Thru-hole Pkg)

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C 371 5-00148-545 1000P Capacitor, Monolythic Ceramic, COG, 1% C 372 5-00148-545 1000P Capacitor, Monolythic Ceramic, COG, 1% C 381 5-00148-545 1

Seite 68 - CH2 Display and Output

2-511. Press the [Slope/Oct] key until 6 dB/oct isselected.Press [Slope/Oct] again to select 12 dB/oct.Press [Slope/Oct] twice to select 24 db/oct.Pre

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7-17K 103 3-00444-335 HS-211-5 Relay K 104 3-00196-335 HS-212S-5 Relay

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R 205 4-00321-407 1.74K Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W, 1%, 50PPM R 207 4-00380-407 6.34K Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W, 1%, 50PPM

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Parts List7-19R 372 4-00700-407 1.62K Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W, 1%, 50PPM R 373 4-00763-407 14.0K Resistor, Metal Film, 1/8W

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7-20TP407 1-00143-101 TEST JACK Vertical Test Jack TP408 1-00143-101 TEST JACK Vertical Test Jack

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7-21Z 0 0-00043-011 4-40 KEP Nut, Kep Z 0 0-00187-021 4-40X1/4PP Screw, Panhead Phillips Z 0 0-00243

Seite 74 - Auto Functions

7-22C 1017 5-00225-548 .1U AXIAL Capacitor, Ceramic, 50V,+80/-20% Z5U AX C 1018 5-00225-548 .1U AXIAL Capacitor, Ceramic, 50V,+80/-20% Z5U AX

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7-23PC1 7-00512-701 SR810/830 CPU Printed Circuit Board Q 3 3-00021-325 2N3904 Transistor, TO-92 Package

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7-24U 401 3-00551-341 128KX8-70 STATIC RAM, I.C. U 402 3-00551-341 128KX8-70 STATIC RAM, I.C.

Seite 77 - Interface

7-25C 10 5-00219-529 .01U Cap, Monolythic Ceramic, 50V, 20%, Z5U C 11 5-00219-529 .01U Cap, Monolythic Ceramic, 50V, 20%, Z5U

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7-26D 31 3-00547-310 RED COATED LED, Coated Rectangular D 32 3-00547-310 RED COATED LED, Coated Rectangular

Seite 79 - WARNING MESSAGES

2-6The Basic Lock-in

Seite 80 - REAR PANEL

7-27D 88 3-00575-311 GREEN MINI LED, Subminiature D 89 3-00575-311 GREEN MINI LED, Subminiature

Seite 81 - Rear Panel

7-28J 2003 1-00181-165 9 PIN STRAIGHT Connector, D-Sub, Female JP4 1-00171-130 34 PIN ELH Connector, Male

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7-29Z 0 0-00089-033 4” Tie Z 0 0-00097-040 #6 FLAT Washer, Flat Z 0 0-0

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7-30Z 0 6-00212-630 1”X.25”CYL Ferrite Beads Z 0 6-00214-630 .5”X.25”CYL Ferrite Beads Z 0 7-00

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2-7X, Y, R and θThis measurement is designed to use the internal oscillator and an external signal source to explore some ofthe display types. You wil

Seite 86 - DETAILED COMMAND LIST

2-8X, Y, R and θshould now oscillate at about 0.2 Hz (the accuracyis determined by the crystals of the generator andthe lock-in).The default Channel 1

Seite 87 - REFERENCE and PHASE COMMANDS

GENERAL INFORMATIONSafety and Preparation for Use 1-3Specifications 1-5Abridged Command List 1-7GETTING STARTEDYour First Measurements 2-1The Basic Lo

Seite 88 - INPUT and FILTER COMMANDS

2-9OUTPUTS, OFFSETS and EXPANDSThis measurement is designed to use the internal oscillator to explore some of the basic lock-in outputs. Youwill need

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2-105. Press [Channel 1 Auto Offset]Press [Channel 1 Offset Modify]Use the knob to adjust the X offset to 40.0%Press [Channel 1 Expand] to select x10.

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2-116. Connect the DVM to the X output on the rearpanel.7. Connect the DVM to the CH1 OUTPUT on thefront panel again.Press [Channel 1 Output] to selec

Seite 91 - DISPLAY and OUTPUT COMMANDS

2-12Outputs, Offsets and Expands

Seite 92 - AUX INPUT and OUTPUT COMMANDS

2-13STORING and RECALLING SETUPSThe SR830 can store 9 complete instrument setups in non-volatile memory.When the power is turned on with the [Setup] k

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2-14Storing and Recalling Setups

Seite 94 - AUTO FUNCTIONS

2-15AUX OUTPUTS and INPUTSThis measurement is designed to illustrate the use of the Aux Outputs and Inputs on the rear panel. You willneed BNC cables

Seite 95 - DATA STORAGE COMMANDS

2-166. Press [Channel 2 Display] to select AUX IN 3.7. Connect Aux Out 1 to Aux In 3 on the rearpanel. Change the Channel 2 display to measure AuxInpu

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SR830 BASICSLock-in amplifiers are used to detect and measurevery small AC signals - all the way down to a fewnanovolts! Accurate measurements may be

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3-2SR830 BasicsThis is a very nice signal - it is a DC signal propor-tional to the signal amplitude. Narrow band detectionNow suppose the input is mad

Seite 98 - DATA TRANSFER COMMANDS

Table of ContentsTESTINGIntroduction 6-1Preset 6-1Serial Number 6-1Firmware Revision 6-1Test Record 6-1If A Test Fails 6-1Necessary Equipment 6-1Front

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3-3SR830 BasicsSo what exactly does the SR830 measure?Fourier's theorem basically states that any inputsignal can be represented as the sum of ma

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3-5SR830 BasicsThe functional block diagram of the SR830 DSPLock-In Amplifier is shown below. The functions inthe gray area are handled by the digital

Seite 103 - STATUS REPORTING COMMANDS

3-7SR830 BasicsA lock-in amplifier requires a reference oscillatorphase-locked to the signal frequency. In general,this is accomplished by phase-locki

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3-8SR830 Basicsjitter means that the average phase shift is zerobut the instantaneous phase shift has a few milli-degrees of noise. This shows up at t

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3-9SR830 BasicsThe SR830 multiplies the signal with the referencesine waves digitally. The amplified signal is con-verted to digital form using a 16 b

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3-10SR830 Basics

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3-11SR830 BasicsRemember, the output of the PSD contains manysignals. Most of the output signals have frequen-cies which are either the sum or differe

Seite 108 - EXAMPLE PROGRAM 1

3-12SR830 Basicsincreasingly useful the lower the reference fre-quency. Imagine what the time constant wouldneed to be at 0.001 Hz!In the SR830, synch

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SAFETY AND PREPARATION FOR USECAUTIONThis instrument may be damaged if operatedwith the LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR set for thewrong AC line voltage or if t

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3-13SR830 BasicsThe SR830 has X and Y outputs on the rear paneland Channel 1 and 2 (CH1 and CH2) outputs onthe front panel. X and Y Rear Panel Outputs

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3-14SR830 BasicsThe analog output with offset and expand isOutput = (signal/sensitivity - offset) x Expand x10Vwhere offset is a fraction of 1 (50%=0.

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3-15SR830 BasicsWe've mentioned dynamic reserve quite a bit inthe preceding discussions. It's time to clarifydynamic reserve a bit.What is d

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3-16SR830 Basicssignal input attenuates frequencies far outside thelock-in's operating range (fnoise>>100 kHz). Inthese cases, the reserve

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3-17SR830 BasicsA lock-in can measure signals as small as a fewnanovolts. A low noise signal amplifier is requiredto boost the signal to a level where

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3-18SR830 Basicsthe measurement.Using either of these filters precludes makingmeasurements in the vicinity of the notch frequen-cies. These filters ha

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3-19SR830 BasicsIn order to achieve the best accuracy for a givenmeasurement, care must be taken to minimize thevarious noise sources which can be fou

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3-20SR830 BasicsCurrent Input (I)The current input on the SR830 uses the A inputBNC. The current input has a 1 kΩ input impe-dance and a current gain

Seite 118 - PERFORMANCE TESTS

3-21SR830 BasicsRandom noise finds its way into experiments in avariety of ways. Good experimental design canreduce these noise sources and improve th

Seite 119 - Performance Tests

3-22SR830 Basicsquencies more difficult.Other sources of 1/f noise include noise found invacuum tubes and semiconductors.Total noiseAll of these noise

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3-23SR830 BasicsIn addition to the intrinsic noise sources discussedin the previously, there are a variety of externalnoise sources within the laborat

Seite 122 - 2. DC Offset

3-24SR830 BasicsCures for inductively coupled noise include:1) Removing or turning off the interferingnoise source.2) Reduce the area of the pick-up l

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3-25SR830 BasicsLock-in amplifiers can be used to measure noise.Noise measurements are generally used to char-acterize components and detectors.The SR

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4-1Analog OutputsCH1 DisplayPower The power switch is on the rear panel. The SR830 is turned on by push-ing the switch up. The serial number (5 digit

Seite 126 - Procedure

4-2Front PanelKnob The knob is used to adjust parameters in the Reference display. Theparameters which may be adjusted are internal reference frequenc

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4-3Front Paneltogether to enter the front panel test mode. Press [Phase] to decreasethe number of on LED's until all of the LED's are off. T

Seite 128 - 5. Amplitude Linearity

4-4Front PanelREFERENCE / PHASEPhase 0.000°Reference Source InternalHarmonic # 1Sine Amplitude 1.000 VrmsInternal Frequency 1.000 kHzExt Reference Tri

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4-5Front PanelSignal Input and Filters[Input] The [Input] key selects the front end signal input configuration. The inputamplifier can be either a sin

Seite 130 - 6. Frequency Accuracy

4-6Front PanelINPUT OVLD The OVLD led in this section indicates an INPUT overload. This occursfor voltage inputs greater than 1.4Vpk (unless removed b

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SR830 DSP LOCK-IN AMPLIFIER1-5SPECIFICATIONSSIGNAL CHANNELVoltage Inputs Single-ended (A) or differential (A-B).Current Input 106 or 108 Volts/Amp.Ful

Seite 132 - 7. Phase Accuracy

4-7Front PanelSensitivity, Reserve and Time Constants[Sensitivity Up/Dn] The [Sensitivity Up] and [Sensitivity Down] keys select the full scale sen-si

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4-8Front PanelThe actual dynamic reserves (in dB) for each sensitivity are listed below.Sensitivity Low Noise Normal High Reserve1 V 0 0 0500 mV 6 6 6

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4-9Front Panelthe detection frequency is below 200 Hz and 100 s is the time constantand the frequency increases above 200 Hz, the time constant WILLch

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4-10Front PanelRead the minimum time constant for this entry. For example, if the slopeis 12 dB/oct, the reserve is 64 dB, and the X expand is 10 (20

Seite 136 - 9. DC Outputs and Inputs

4-11Front PanelThe poles which are set by the time constant are the ones closest to thePSD's. For example, if the time constant is 100 ms with 12

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4-12Front PanelCH1 Display and Output[Display] This key selects the Channel 1 display quantity. Channel 1 may displayX, R, X Noise, Aux Input 1 or Aux

Seite 138 - 10. Input Noise

4-13Front Panelkey. The Ratio indicator in the display is on to indicate a ratio measure-ment. Pressing this key until the AUX IN leds and the Ratio i

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4-14Front Paneldisplay key ([Phase], [Freq], [Ampl], [Harm #] or [Aux Out]).[Auto Offset] Pressing this key automatically sets the X or R offset perce

Seite 140 - 3. Common Mode Rejection

4-15Front PanelCH2 Display and Output[Display] This key selects the Channel 2 display quantity. Channel 2 may displayY, θ, Y Noise, Aux Input 3 or Aux

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4-16Front Paneloff returns the measurement to non-ratio mode.[Output] This key selects the CH2 OUTPUT source. The Channel 2 Output canprovide an analo

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SR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier1-6DISPLAYSChannel 1 4 1/2 digit LED display with 40 segment LED bar graph.X, R, X Noise, Aux Input 1 or 2. The display can

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4-17Front Panel[Expand] Pressing this key selects the Y Expand. The expand can be 1 (noexpand), 10 or 100. If the expand is 10 or 100, the Expand indi

Seite 144 - CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4-18Front PanelReference [Phase] Pressing this key displays the reference phase shift in the Referencedisplay. The knob may be used to adjust the pha

Seite 145 - Circuit Description

4-19Front Panel[+90°] and [-90°] The [+90°] and [-90°] keys add or subtract 90.000° from the referencephase shift. The phase does not need to be displ

Seite 146 - CPU and POWER SUPPLY BOARD

4-20Front PanelIf the harmonic number is set to N, then the internal reference fre-quency is limited to 102 kHz/N.If an external reference is used and

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4-21Front PanelAuto FunctionsPressing an Auto Function key initiates an auto function which may takesome time. The AUTO leds in the CH1 and CH2 displa

Seite 148 - DSP LOGIC BOARD

4-22Front Panelall possible input signals. In most cases, the following procedure shouldsetup the SR830 to measure the input signal.1.Press [AUTO GAIN

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4-23Front PanelSetup[Save] Nine amplifier setups may be stored in non-volatile memory.To save asetup, press [Save] to display the buffer number (1..9)

Seite 150 - ANALOG INPUT BOARD

4-24Front PanelInterface[Setup] Pressing the [Setup] key cycles through GPIB/RS232, ADDRESS,BAUD, PARITY and QUEUE. In each case, the appropriate para

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4-25Front PanelHex ASCII Hex ASCII2A ❋ 34 42B + 35 52C , 36 62D - 37 72E . 38 830 0 39 931 1 3B ;32 2 3F ?33 3Hex ASCII Hex ASCII0A linefeed 50 P41 A

Seite 152 - Parts List

4-26Front PanelWARNING MESSAGESThe SR830 displays various warning messages whenever the operation of the instrument is not obvious. Thetwo tone warnin

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SR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier1-7COMMAND LISTVARIABLES i,j,k,l,m Integersf Frequency (real)x,y,z Real Numberss StringREFERENCE and PHASE page description

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REAR PANELPower Entry Module The power entry module is used to fuse the AC line voltage input, selectthe line voltage, and block high frequency noise

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4-28Rear PanelThese outputs are affected by the X and Y offsets and expands. Theactual outputs are X Output = (X/sensitivity - offset)xExpandx10VY Out

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4-29Rear PanelUsing SRS Preamps When using either the SR550 or SR552, connect the power cable (stan-dard 9 pin D connectors) from the preamp to the re

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4-30Rear Panel

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completed.To help find program errors, the SR830 can dis-play its receive buffer on the displays. Use the[Setup] key to access the QUEUE display. Thel

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5-2Remote Programmingbe determined by querying the SR830 for itsvalue. A query is formed by appending a questionmark "?" to the command mnem

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5-3Remote ProgrammingDETAILED COMMAND LISTThe four letter mnemonic in each command sequence specifies the command. The rest of the sequence con-sists

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5-4Remote ProgrammingREFERENCE and PHASE COMMANDSPHAS (?) {x} The PHAS command sets or queries the reference phase shift. Theparameter x is the phase

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5-5Remote ProgrammingINPUT and FILTER COMMANDSISRC (?) {i} The ISRC command sets or queries the input configuration. The parame-ter i selects A (i=0),

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5-6Remote ProgrammingGAIN and TIME CONSTANT COMMANDSSENS (?) {i} The SENS command sets or queries the sensitivity. The parameter iselects a sensitivit

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SR830 DSP Lock-In Amplifier1-8DATA STORAGE page descriptionSRAT (?) {i} 5-13 Set (Query) the DataSample Rate to 62.5 mHz (0) through 512 Hz (13) or Tr

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5-7Remote ProgrammingSYNC (?) {i} The SYNC command sets or queries the synchronous filter status. Theparameter i selects Off (i=0) or synchronous filt

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5-8Remote ProgrammingDISPLAY and OUTPUT COMMANDSDDEF (?) i {, j, k} The DDEF command selects the CH1 and CH2 displays. The parameteri selects CH1 (i=1

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5-9Remote ProgrammingAUX INPUT and OUTPUT COMMANDSOAUX? i The OAUX? command queries the Aux Input values. The parameter iselects an Aux Input (1, 2, 3

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5-10Remote ProgrammingSETUP COMMANDSOUTX (?) {i} The OUTX command sets the output interface to RS232 (i=0) or GPIB(i=1). The OUTX i command should be

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5-11Remote ProgrammingAUTO FUNCTIONSAGAN The AGAN command performs the Auto Gain function. This command isthe same as pressing the [Auto Gain] key. Au

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5-12Remote ProgrammingDATA STORAGE COMMANDSData StorageThe SR830 can store up to 16383 points from both the Channel 1 and Channel 2 displays in an int

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5-13Remote ProgrammingAliasing EffectsIn any sampled data stream, it is possible to sample a high frequency signal such that it will appear to be amuc

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5-14Remote ProgrammingPAUS The PAUS command pauses data storage. If storage is already pausedor reset then this command is ignored.REST The REST comma

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5-15Remote ProgrammingDATA TRANSFER COMMANDSOUTP ? i The OUTP? i command reads the value of X, Y, R or θ. The parameteri selects X (i=1), Y (i=2), R (

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5-16Remote ProgrammingThe SNAP? command is a query only command. The SNAP? commandis used to record various parameters simultaneously, not to transfer

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