Sr785 specifications – SRS Labs SR785 User Manual

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SR785 Specifications

Specifications apply after 30 minutes of warm-up and within two
hours of last auto-offset. All specifications are with 400 line FFT
resolution and anti-alias filters enabled unless stated otherwise.

Measurement Groups

Standard Groups

FFT analysis, Correlation, Time
Histogram, Swept Sine

Optional Group

Order Tracking

Frequency

Range

102.4 kHz or 100 kHz (both displays
have the same range).

FFT Spans

195.3 mHz to 102.4 kHz or 191 mHz to
100 kHz. The two displays can have
different spans and start frequencies.

FFT Resolution

100, 200, 400 or 800 lines

Real-Time Bandwidth

102.4 kHz (highest FFT span with con-
tinuous data acquisition and averaging).

Accuracy

25 ppm from 20 ˚C to 40 ˚C

Dynamic Range

Dynamic Range

-90 dBfs typical, -80 dBfs guaranteed
(FFT and Octave)
-145 dBfs typical (Swept-Sine)
Includes spurs, harmonics, intermodu-
lation distortion and alias products.
Excludes alias responses at extremes of
span.

Harmonic Distortion

<-80 dB (single tone in band)

Intermod. Distortion

<-80 dB (two tones in band, each
less than -6.02 dBfs)

Spurious

<-80 dBfs

Alias Responses

<-80 dBfs (single tone outside of span,
less than 0 dBfs, less than 1 MHz)

Full Span FFT Noise

100 dBfs typical (input grounded, input

Floor

range >-30 dBV, Hanning window,
64 RMS averages)

Residual DC Response

<-30 dBfs (FFT with Auto Cal on)

Amplitude Accuracy

Single Channel

±0.2 dB (excluding window effects)

Cross Channel

±0.05 dB (dc to 102.4 kHz)
(frequency response measurement, both
inputs on the same input range, RMS
averaged)

Phase Accuracy

Single Channel

±3.0 deg relative to External TTL
trigger (-50 dBfs to 0 dBfs, freq
<10.24 kHz, center of frequency bin,
DC coupled). For Blackman-Harris,
Hanning, Flattop and Kaiser windows,
phase is relative to a cosine wave at the
center of the time record. For Uniform,
Force and Exponential windows, phase
is relative to a cosine wave at the
beginning of the time record.

Cross Channel

±0.5 deg (dc to 51.2 kHz)
±1.0 deg (dc to 102.4 kHz)
(frequency response measurement, both
inputs on the same input range, vector
averaged)

Signal Inputs

Number of Inputs

2

Full Scale Input Range

-50 dBV (3.16 mVpk) to +34 dBV
(50 Vpk) in 2 dB steps

Maximum Input Level

57 Vpk

Input Configuration

Single-ended (A) or true differential
(A-B)

Input Impedance

1 M

+ 50 pF

Shield to Chassis

Floating mode: 1 M

+ 0.01 mF

Grounded mode: 50

Shields are always grounded in
differential input (A-B)

Maximum Shield Voltage 4 Vpk
AC Coupling

-3 dB rolloff at 0.16 Hz

CMRR

90 dB at 1 kHz (in. range <0 dBV)
80 dB at 1 kHz (in. range <10 dBV)
50 dB at 1 kHz (in. range

10 dBV)

ICP Signal Conditioning

Current Source: 4.8 mA
Open Circuit Voltage: +26 V

A-Weight Filter

Type 0 Tolerance, ANSI Standard
S1.4-1983; 10 Hz to 25.6 kHz

Crosstalk

<-145 dB below signal (input to input
and source to inputs, 50

receiving

input source impedance)

Input Noise

<10 nVrms/

Hz (<-160 dBVrms/

Hz)

above 200 Hz

Trigger Input

Modes

Free run, Internal, External, or External
TTL

Internal

Level adjustable to ±100% of input
scale, positive or negative slope.
Minimum Trigger Amplitude: 5% of
input range

External

Level adjustable to ±5 V in 40 mV
steps, positive or negative slope.
Input impedance: 1 M

Max input: ±5 V
Minimum trigger amplitude: 100 mV

External TTL

Requires TTL level to trigger
(low <0.7 V, high >3.0 V)

Post-Trigger

Measurement record is delayed up to
100,000 samples after the trigger.

Pre-Trigger

Measurement record starts up to 8000
samples prior to the trigger.

Tachometer Input

Pulses Per Revolution

1 to 2048

RPM Accuracy

±50 ppm (typical)

Tach Level Range

±25 V, ±5V, TTL

Tach Level Resolution

20 mV @ ±25 V, 4 mV @ ±5 V

Max. Tach Input Level

±40 Vpk

Min. Tach Pulse Width

100 nSec

Max. Tach Pulse Rate

750 kHz (typical)

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