Stanford Research SR780 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
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The Stanford Research SR780 Dynamic Signal Analyzer expertly blends high performance with affordability, delivering comprehensive functionality that is ideal for a wide range of applications, including acoustic measurements, vibration testing, servo systems, and filter design. Experience the capabilities of 102.4 kHz dual-channel FFT with a 90 dB dynamic range and immerse yourself in 145 dB dynamic range swept-sine measurements. Its real-time ANSI standard octave analysis, along with visually striking waterfall displays and transient capture features, make it a powerful tool all at a fraction of the cost of comparable analyzers.
Key Features and Specifications
- Bandwidth: DC to 102.4 kHz
- Dynamic Range: 90 dB typical, 80 dB guaranteed (FFT and Octave), 145 dB (Swept-Sine)
- FFT Resolution: 100, 200, 400, 800 lines
- Memory Capacity: Up to 32 Mbyte
- Input Configuration: Single-ended (A) or differential (A-B)
- Signal Inputs: Two, with a full-scale input range from -50 dBV to +34 dBV
- Real-Time Bandwidth: 102.4 kHz
- GPIB and RS-232 interfaces: Standard for seamless data connection
- FFT: Various modes including Time Record, Windowed Time, Transfer Function, and more.
- Octave Analysis: Supports 11/1, 1/3, and 1/12 Octave evaluations.
- Swept-Sine: Offers Spectrum and Transfer Function analysis.
- Display Options: Single, Dual, and Waterfall with zoom and pan features
- Triggering Modes: Continuous, Internal, External (Analog or TTL), Auto/Manual Arming
- Source Outputs: Variety includes Sine, Two-Tone, White/Pink Noise, Burst Noise, Chirp, and Arbitrary signals
- Transient Capture: Continuous data recording up to 262,144 samples/s for both inputs
- Octave Analysis Compliance: Conforms to ANSI S1.11-1986 standards.
- Storage: Saves data and setups on 3.5” DOS formatted disks (1.44 Mbyte capacity)
Performance and Accuracy
- Amplitude Accuracy: ±0.2 dB for Single Channel, ±0.05 dB for Cross Channel
- Phase Accuracy: ±3.0 degrees relative to external TTL trigger
- Input Impedance: 1 MO + 50 pF, ensuring high sensitivity and minimal distortion
Power and Interfaces
- Power Requirements: 70 W, 100/120/220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Interface Compatibility: IEEE-488.2, RS-232, with options for PC keyboard input and printer connection
- Preamp Power: Dedicated power connector for SRS preamps
Discover unparalleled performance in dynamic signal analysis with the Stanford Research SR780, setting a new standard in your testing and measurement endeavors.