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SRS Stanford Research Systems SR760 Spectrum analyzer
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Model:
SR760
Date:
2001
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Description:
FFT Spectrum Analyzer

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FREQUENCY Measurement Range 476 μHz to 100 kHz, baseband and zoomed. Spans 191 mHz to 100 kHz in a binary sequence. Center Frequency Anywhere within the measurement range subject to span and range limits. Accuracy 25 ppm from 20°C to 40°C. Resolution Span/400 Window Functions Blackman-Harris, Hanning, Flattop and Uniform. Real-time Bandwidth 100 kHz SIGNAL INPUT Number of Channels 1 Input Single-ended or true differential Input Impedance 1 MΩ, 15 pf Coupling AC or DC CMRR 90 dB at 1 kHz (Input Range < -6 dBV) 80 dB at 1 kHz (Input Range <14 dBV) 50 dB at 1 kHz (Input Range ≥ 14 dBV) Noise 5 nVrms/√Hz at 1 kHz typical, 10 nVrms/√Hz max. (-166 dBVrms/√Hz typ., -160 dBVrms/√Hz max.) AMPLITUDE Full Scale Input Range -60 dBV (1.0 mVpk) to +34 dBV (50 Vpk) in 2 dB steps. Dynamic Range 90 dB typical Harmonic Distortion No greater than -80 dB from DC to 100 kHz. (Input Range ≤ 0 dBV) Spurious Input range ≥ -50 dBV: No greater than -85 dB below full scale below 200 Hz. No greater than -90 dB below full scale to 100 kHz. Input Sampling 16 bit A/D at 256 kHz Accuracy ± 0.3 dB ± 0.02% of full scale (excluding windowing effects). Averaging RMS, Vector and Peak Hold. Linear and exponential averaging up to 64k scans. TRIGGER INPUT Modes Continuous, internal, external, or external TTL. Internal Level: Adjustable to ±100% of input scale. Positive or Negative slope. Minimum Trigger Amplitude: 10% of input range. External Level: ±5V in 40 mV steps. Positive or Negative slope. Impedance: 10 kΩ Minimum Trigger Amplitude: 100 mV. External TTL Requires TTL level to trigger (low<.7V, high>2V). Post-Trigger Measurement record is delayed by 1 to 65,000 samples (1/512 to 127 time records) after the trigger. Delay resolution is 1 sample (1/512 of a record). Pre-Trigger Measurement record starts up to 51.953 ms prior to the trigger. Delay resolution is 3.9062 μs. Phase Indeterminacy <2° DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Display Real, imaginary, magnitude or phase spectrum. Measurements Spectrum, power spectral density, time record and 1/3 octave. Analysis Band, sideband, total harmonic distortion and trace math. Graphic Expand Display expands up to 50x about any point in the display. MARKER FUNCTIONS Harmonic Marker Displays up to 400 harmonics of the fundamental. Delta Marker Reads amplitude and frequency relative to defined reference. Next Peak/Harmonic Locates nearest peak or harmonic to the left or right. Data Tables Lists Y values of up to 200 user defined X points. Limit Tables Automatically detects data exceeding up to 100 user defined upper and lower limit trace segments. GENERAL Monitor Monochrome CRT. 640H by 480V resolution. Adjustable brightness and screen position. Interfaces IEEE-488, RS232 and Printer interfaces standard. All instrument functions can be controlled through the IEEE-488 and RS232 interfaces. A PC keyboard input is provided for additional flexibility. Hardcopy Screen dumps and table and setting listings to dot matrix and HP LaserJet compatible printers. Data plots to HP-GL compatible plotters (via RS232 or IEEE-488). Disk 3.5 inch DOS compatible format, 720 kbyte capacity. Storage of data, setups, data tables, and limit tables. Power 60 Watts, 100/120/220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Dimensions 17"W x 6.25"H x 18.5"D Weight 36 lbs. Warranty One year parts and labor on materials and workmanship.

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User Manual
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
221
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4.73 Mbytes (4964629 Bytes)
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english
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1.7
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Date:
2006 03 01
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Safety and Preparation for Use III Specifications V Abridged Command List VI GETTING STARTED Your First Measurement 1-1 Analyzing a Sine Wave 1-2 Second Measurement Example 1-5 Amplifier Noise Level 1-6 Using Triggers and the Time Record 1-8 Using the Disk Drive 1-12 Using Data Tables 1-17 Using Limit Tables 1-20 Using Trace Math 1-24 Things to Watch Out For 1-28 Analyzer BASICS What is an FFT Spectrum Analyzer? 2-1 Frequency Spans 2-2 The Time Record 2-3 Measurement Basics 2-4 Display Type 2-5 Windowing 2-6 Averaging 2-7 Real Time Bandwidth and Overlap 2-8 Input Range 2-9 OPERATION Front Panel 3-1 Power On/Off 3-1 Video Display 3-1 Soft Keys 3-2 Keypad 3-2 Spin Knob 3-2 Disk Drive 3-2 BNC Connectors 3-2 Screen Display 3-3 Data Display 3-3 Single/Dual Trace Displays 3-3 Marker Display 3-5 Menu Display 3-5 Status Indicators 3-5 Keypad 3-7 Normal and Alternate Keys 3-7 Menu Keys 3-7 Entry Keys 3-8 START and PAUSE/CONT 3-8 MARKER 3-8 ACTIVE TRACE 3-9 AUTO RANGE 3-9 AUTOSCALE 3-9 SPAN UP/DOWN 3-9 MARKER ENTRY 3-9 MARKER MODE 3-9 MARKER REF 3-9 MARKER CENTER 3-9 MARKER MAX/MIN 3-9 PRINT 3-10 HELP 3-10 LOCAL 3-10 Rear Panel 3-11 Power Entry Module 3-11 IEEE-488 Connector 3-11 RS232 Connector 3-11 Parallel Printer Connector 3-11 PC Keyboard Connector 3-11 MENUS Frequency Menu 4-1 Measure Menu 4-3 Display Menu 4-15 Marker Mode Menu 4-17 Input Menu 4-19 Scale Menu 4-25 Analyze Menu 4-27 Average Menu 4-43 Plot Menu 4-47 Setup Menu 4-51 Store/Recall Menu 4-64 Default Settings 4-72 PROGRAMMING GPIB Communications 5-1 RS232 Communications 5-1 Status Indicators and Queues 5-1 Command Syntax 5-1 Interface Ready and Status 5-2 Detailed Command List 5-3 Frequency Commands 5-4 Measurement Commands 5-5 Display and Marker Commands 5-6 Scale Commands 5-8 Input Commands 5-9 Analysis Commands 5-10 Data Table Commands 5-11 Limit Table Commands 5-12 Averaging Commands 5-13 Print and Plot Commands 5-14 Setup Commands 5-15 Store and Recall Commands 5-17 Trace Math Commands 5-18 Front Panel Control Commands 5-19 Data Transfer Commands 5-20 Interface Commands 5-22 Status Reporting Commands 5-23 Status Byte Definitions 5-24 Serial Poll Status Byte 5-24 Standard Event Status Byte 5-24 FFT Status Byte 5-25 Error Status Byte 5-25 Program Examples Microsoft C, Nat'l Instruments GPIB 5-26 BASIC, Nat'l Instruments GPIB 5-29 TESTING Introduction 6-1 Preset 6-1 Serial Number 6-1 Firmware Revision 6-1 General Installation 6-1 Necessary Equipment 6-3 If A Test Fails 6-3 Performance Tests Self Tests 6-4 DC Offset 6-5 Common Mode Rejection 6-7 Amplitude Accuracy and Flatness 6-8 Amplitude Linearity 6-11 Anti-Alias Filter Attenuation 6-13 Frequency Accuracy 6-14 Phase Accuracy 6-15 Harmonic Distortion 6-17 Noise and Spurious Signals 6-19 Performance Test Record 6-21 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Circuit Boards 7-1 Video Driver and CRT 7-1 CPU Board Microprocessor System 7-3 Keypad Interface 7-3 Keyboard Interface 7-3 Spin Knob 7-4 Speaker 7-4 Clock/Calendar 7-4 Printer Interface 7-4 Video Graphics Interface 7-4 Disk Controller 7-4 GPIB Interface 7-4 RS232 Interface 7-4 Expansion Connector 7-4 Power supply Board Unregulated Power Supplies 7-4 Power supply Regulators 7-4 DSP Logic Board Overview 7-5 DSP Processors 7-5 Trigger 7-5 Timing Generator 7-6 I/O Interface 7-6 Analog Input Board Overview 7-7 Input Amplifier 7-7 Gain Stages and Attenuators 7-7 Anti-Alias Filter 7-7 A/D Converter 7-8 I/O Interface 7-8 Power 7-80 Parts Lists CPU Board 7-9 Power supply Board 7-13 DSP Logic Board 7-16 Analog Input Board 7-18 Chassis Assembly 7-26 Miscellaneous 7-28 Schematic Diagrams CPU Board Power supply Board DSP Logic Board Analog Input Board

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