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Brand | Stanford Research Systems |
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Model | SR785 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Covers essential steps for setting up the instrument, including safety precautions and power connection.
Provides a basic guide to understanding and using the SR785's front panel keys and controls.
Explains the SR785's organization into six measurement groups and how input data is processed.
Provides guidance on minimizing noise sources and connecting signals for optimal accuracy.
Provides a general introduction to the SR785 analyzer's front panel and basic operations.
Explains the various elements of the SR785's display, including graphs and status indicators.
Explains the function of control keys like Start/Reset, Pause/Cont, and Start Capture.
Allows users to select measurements, views, and display scaling for active displays.
Provides functions for configuring display markers, including Harmonic, Sideband, and Band analysis.
Selects and configures source waveforms like Sine, Chirp, Noise, and Arbitrary.
Configures analog signal inputs, tachometer input, and capture playback parameters.
Covers trigger configuration, including mode, source, level, and delay settings.
Sets averaging parameters for measurements, including type and number of averages.
Provides access to analysis functions like Data Table, Limit Test, and Marker Statistics.
Manages saving and recalling data, settings, and utility functions to disk.
Configures interfaces, clock, calendar, system preferences, and edits macros.
Details commands for controlling the SR785 via RS232 or GPIB interfaces.
Explains how to remotely program the SR785 via RS232 or GPIB interfaces.
Details the structure and syntax of commands used for programming the SR785.
Covers commands for setting frequency parameters across FFT, Octave, Swept Sine, Order, and Time/Histogram measurements.
Details commands for selecting measurement, view, units, and display scaling.
Explains commands for configuring and manipulating display markers.
Explains commands for setting up trigger modes, sources, levels, and delays.
Covers commands for transferring data between the SR785 and a host computer.