Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
SRS is a privately held corporation which designs and manufactures high performance test equipment.
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Sunnyvale, CA 94089
United States of America
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Low Noise Current Preamplifier
SR570
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR570 is a low-noise current preamplifier capable of current gains as large as 1 pA/V. High gain and bandwidth, low noise, and many convenient features make the SR570 ideal for a variety of photonic, low temperature and other measurements.
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Digital Delay / Pulse Generator
DG535
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The DG535 Digital Delay and Pulse Generator provides four precisely-timed logic transitions or two independent pulse outputs. The delay resolution on all channels is 5 ps, and the channel-to-channel jitter is less than 50 ps.
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Gated Integrator, 2 ns Minimum Gate Width
SR250
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR250 Gated Integrator is a versatile, high-speed, NIM module designed to recover fast analog signals from noisy backgrounds
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100 kHz LCR Meter
SR720
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR715 LCR Meter and SR720 LCR Meter measure passive components with as little as 0.05 % error. These easy-to-use instruments are quick to setup, adjust and calibrate.
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Quartz Crystal Microbalance
QCM200
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The QCM200 Quartz Crystal Microbalance measures mass and viscosity in processes occurring at or near surfaces, or within thin films. This system includes a controller, crystal oscillator electronics, crystal holder, three quartz crystals, and Windows / Mac software.
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Low-Noise Voltage Preamplifier
SR560
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR560 is a high-performance, low-noise preamplifier that is ideal for a wide variety of applications including low-temperature measurements, optical detection, and audio engineering
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Frequency Counter with Rubidium Timebase
SR625
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR625 Frequency Counter is a NIST traceable frequency counting standard for calibarating base stations, transmitters and many other types of communication systems.
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JFET Voltage Preamplifier
SIM910
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM910 and SIM911 are low-noise, programmable preamplifiers which are ideal for a wide range of small signal applications. The primary differences between the two models are their input impedance and input noise.
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100 amu CIS Analyzer
CIS300
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
With better than 1 ppm detection limit, direct sampling at mTorr pressure, and a user-friendly Windows software package, the CIS systems will satisfy your most demanding applications. On-line process monitoring and control, verification of process gas purity at the point of use, high-vacuum residual gas analysis, and process equipment leak checking are some of the areas where these systems will prove indispensable
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Temperature Monitors
SIM923A
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM923A has selectable 10 µA and 1 mA current sources to provide sensor excitation. Sensor resistance is determined ratiometrically with a half-bridge circuit consisting of the sensor and an internal reference resistor.
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Series Gated Integrators and Boxcar Averagers
SR200
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR200 Series Boxcar Averager System is a modular instrumentation platform designed to acquire and analyze fast analog signals. The system consists of a NIM compatible mainframe and modules which can be selected to tailor a system to individual requirements. The
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Octal Four-wire Multiplexer
SIM925
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM925 is an eight input channel, four-wire multiplexer for low-level signal applications. Kelvin-lead measurements are supported with optional buffering of the two sense leads
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Gate Scanner
SR200`
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR200 Gate Scanner module is designed to automate waveform recovery with the SR250 and SR255 Gated Integrator modules. Waveform recovery is done by slowly scanning the gate of the integrator over the waveform of interest.
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Precision Current Preamplifier
SIM918
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM918 Current Preamplifier is ideal in applications in which the input offset voltage must be kept to a minimum. The DC voltage difference between the two inputs (current input and voltage bias) is accurately measured every 2 seconds, and is nulled.
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350 MHz Preamplifier
SIM914
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM914 350 MHz Preamplifier contains two wide-bandwidth, DC-coupled amplifiers, each with a gain of 5 (14 dB). Its fast rise time, low noise and excellent DC accuracy make it an ideal instrument for amplifying signals like those from photomultiplier tubes and photodiodes.















