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Two 2k deep waterfall buffers ensure you’ll never
miss important waterfall data.

The SR785 doesn’t limit you to a few preselected
measurements. With user math you can create an
infinite variety of measurements.

Waterfall

Waterfall plots are a convenient way of viewing a time history

of your data. Each successive measurement record is plotted

along the z-axis making it easy to see trends in the data. All

FFT, octave and order tracking measurements can be stored in

the SR785's waterfall buffer memory. You can choose to save

all measurements and averaging modes or just the current

measurement to conserve memory. Waterfall traces can be

stored every n time records for FFT and order tracking 

measurements. For order tracking measurements new records

can be acquired at a specific time interval or change in RPM.

In octave measurements, the storage interval is in seconds (as

fast as every 4 ms). While displaying waterfall plots, you can

adjust the skew angle to reveal important features, or change

the baseline threshold to eliminate low-level clutter. Any 

z-axis slice or x-axis record can be saved to disk or displayed

separately for analysis.

Analysis

The SR785 includes a wide variety of built-in analysis 

features. Marker analysis lets you easily measure the power

contained in harmonics, sidebands or within a given band of

frequencies. Important information such as THD, THD+N,

sideband power relative to a carrier, or total integrated power

are calculated in real-time and displayed on the screen. The

front/back display feature allows you to display live data from

both signal inputs on one graph. You can also simultaneously

display saved traces and live data. The peak-find marker

allows you to quickly locate frequency peaks with the click of

a button. The marker statistics feature calculates the 

maximum, minimum, mean and standard deviation of data in

any section of the display. For modal analysis, the cursor can

be configured to display the resonant frequency and damping

of a single selected mode. 

output levels from 0.1 mV to 5 V and offsets from 0 to ±5 V,

and delivers up to 100 mA of current.

Arbitrary waveform capability is standard with the SR785.

Use the arbitrary source to playback a section of a captured

waveform, play a selected FFT time record or upload your

own custom waveform from your computer.

User Math

Create your own measurement in each of the SR785's 

measurement groups using the math menu. Enter any equation

involving RMS averaged, vector averaged or unaveraged time

or frequency data, stored files, constants, or a rich array of

supplied operations including arithmetic functions, FFT,

inverse FFT, j

ω

, d/d

ω

, exp, ln x, and many others. Because all

the averaging modes are available as user math operands,

non-repeatable runout measurements (used in analyzing disk

drives) can be performed in a single pass by entering the

equation MAG(RMS<F1>)-MAG(Vec<F1>). Unlike many

other analyzers, the SR785's measurement rate is virtually

unaffected when user math is selected.  For instance, the 

function exp(ln(conj(FFT2/FFT1))) can be calculated with a

100 kHz real-time bandwidth.

Summary of Contents for SR785

Page 1: ...SR785 Two Channel Dynamic Signal Analyzer SRS STANFORD RESEARCH SYSTEMS ...

Page 2: ...on both channels 90 dB dynamic range 16 bit 102 4 kHz real time bandwidth 0 2 dB accuracy 0 05 dB channel match 100 200 400 800 lines of frequency resolution Source type low distortion 80 dBc sine and two tone swept sine white and pink noise burst noise chirp burst and arbitrary 3 5 DOS 1 44 Mbyte Disk Drive Stores instrument setups time capture data water fall data trace data data tables limit ta...

Page 3: ...e input sensitivity Built in ICP power supply for accelerometers Switchable analog A weighting filters Engineering units On Line Help Locate information on any topic browse specifications examine remote commands all from the front panel User Math Build powerful custom measurements by directly entering equations PC XT Keyboard Input Enter text and annotations quickly and easily Standard Measurement...

Page 4: ...a single channel analyzer with its own span center frequency resolution and averaging Bottom display shows a wideband FFT while the top display shows a narrowband FFT of the same signal The sideband marker has been selected for calculation of the total sideband power This allows you to view a wideband spectrum and simultaneously zoom in on spectral details The same advanced architecture provides s...

Page 5: ...t frequency orders rather than absolute frequency Combined with a waterfall plot the SR785 provides a complete history or order map of your data as a function of time or RPM Using the slice feature the ampli tude profile of specific orders in the map can be analyzed In tracked order mode the intensity of individual orders vs RPM is measured Unlike other analyzers there s no need to track a limited...

Page 6: ...s filter response Top display shows magnitude with an expanded view of the passband response while bottom display shows the phase response Octave Analysis Real time 1 1 1 3 1 12 octave analysis at frequencies up to 40 kHz single channel or 20 kHz 2 channel is a standard feature of the SR785 Octave analysis is fully compliant with ANSI S1 11 1986 Order 3 type 1 D and IEC 225 1966 Switchable analog ...

Page 7: ...irps and arbitrary waveforms The chirp and noise sources can be bursted to provide activity over a selected portion of the time record for FFT measurements or to provide impulse noise for acoustic measurements The digitally synthesized source produces any portion of the signal can be played back in any of the SR785 s measurement groups except swept sine The convenient Auto Pan feature lets you dis...

Page 8: ...er are calculated in real time and displayed on the screen The front back display feature allows you to display live data from both signal inputs on one graph You can also simultaneously display saved traces and live data The peak find marker allows you to quickly locate frequency peaks with the click of a button The marker statistics feature calculates the maximum minimum mean and standard deviat...

Page 9: ...is programs SR785 Files can also be converted to MAT file format for use with MATLAB Conversion from external file types is also supported Both HP SDF and SR780 files can be converted to SR785 format Curve Fit and Synthesis The SR785 has a standard 20 pole 20 zero curve fitter that can fit frequency domain data from both the FFT and swept sine measurement groups Curve models can be displayed in po...

Page 10: ...range in swept sine mode enough for the most demanding applications With up to 800 lines of spectral resolution the SR785 allows you to zoom in on any portion of the 476 mHz to 102 4 kHz range The Right Choice The SR785 Two Channel Dynamic Signal Analyzer offers more useful features and superior performance than competitive analyzers and is priced considerably lower For more details on the SR785 a...

Page 11: ... cosine wave at the center of the time record For Uniform Force and Exponential windows phase is relative to a cosine wave at the beginning of the time record Cross Channel 0 5 deg dc to 51 2 kHz 1 0 deg dc to 102 4 kHz frequency response measurement both inputs on the same input range vector averaged Signal Inputs Number of Inputs 2 Full Scale Input Range 50 dBV 3 16 mVpk to 34 dBV 50 Vpk in 2 dB...

Page 12: ...re Mode Continuous real time data recording to memory Maximum Rate 262 144 samples sec for both inputs Max Capture Length 2 Msamples single input 8 Msamples with optional memory Octave Analysis Standards Conforms to ANSI standard S1 11 1986 Order 3 Type 1 D Frequency Range Band centers Single Channel 1 1 Octave 0 125 Hz 32 kHz 1 3 Octaves 0 100 Hz 40 kHz 1 12 Octaves 0 091 Hz 12 34 kHz Two Channel...

Page 13: ...ep Time Step Pre Post Trigger Delay Source Outputs Sine Two Tone Swept Sine White Pink Noise Burst Noise Chirp Burst Chirp and Arbitrary Windows Hanning Blackman Harris Flat Top Kaiser Force Exponential User Defined T 2 T 4 T 2 Uniform User Math Conjugate Magnitude Phase Real Imaginary Sqrt FFT Inverse FFT jω Log Exp d dx Group Delay A B C Weighting x x 1 Trace 1 4 Vector Average RMS Average Peak ...

Page 14: ...O780M1 8 Msample RAM call for pricing Option O78012V 12 VDC 115 VAC Converter 295 CT100 MobileCart 495 MobileCART The SRS CT100 MobileCART makes the SR785 truly portable Its rugged construction and full rack capacity will free up your valuable work space and allow you to take the SR785 wherever you need to go Specifications Tray Size 17 x 22 tray accommodates one full width rack mount instrument M...

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