Atec Stanford-SR560 User Manual

Low-noise voltage preamplifier, Sr560 — dc to 1 mhz voltage preamplifier

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Stanford Research Systems

phone: (408)744-9040

www.thinkSRS.com

· 4 nV/√Hz input noise

· 1 MHz bandwidth

· Variable gain from 1 to 50,000

· AC or DC coupled

· Two configurable signal filters

· Differential and single-ended inputs

· Line or battery operation

· RS-232 interface

· SR560 ... $2595

(U.S. list)

The SR560 is a high-performance, low-noise preamplifier

that is ideal for a wide range of applications including low

temperature measurements, optical detection, and

audio engineering.

Inputs

The SR560 has a differential front-end with 4 nV/√Hz input

noise and an input impedance of 100 MΩ. Complete noise

figure contours are shown in the SR560 Tech Note at the

end of this section. The SR560’s inputs are fully floating

(BNC shields are not connected to chassis ground). Both the

amplifier ground and the chassis ground are available on the

rear panel for flexibility in grounding the instrument. Input

offset nulling is accomplished by a front-panel potentiometer,

accessible with a small screwdriver.

In addition to the signal inputs, a rear-panel TTL blanking

input lets you quickly turn off and on the instrument’s gain.

This is useful in preventing front-end overloading. The gain

turns off 5 µs after the TTL level goes high, and back on again

within 10 µs after the TTL signal goes low.

Outputs

Two insulated output BNC connectors provide 600 Ω and

50 Ω outputs. Both are capable of driving 10 Vpp into

their respective loads. Two rear-panel power supply outputs

SR560 Low-Noise Preamplifier

Low-Noise Voltage Preamplifier

SR560 — DC to 1 MHz voltage preamplifier

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