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CH1 Display and Output
SR844 RF Lock-In Amplifier
Key features and parameters for the various displayed quantities are shown below.
Quantity
[Unit]
Display
Range
Bar
Graph
Range
Ratio
Offset
Expand
Max Output
Update
Period
X [Volts]
±
110% f.s.
±
f.s.
Yes
±
110% f.s. Yes
22
µ
s,
Note 2
R [Volts]
±
110% f.s.
±
f.s.
Yes
±
110% f.s. Yes
88
µ
s,
Note 2
R [dBm]
±
220 dBm
±
200 dBm
Note 1
±
110% of
200 dBm
Yes
88
µ
s,
Note 2
Xnoise
[Volts]
±
110% f.s.
±
f.s.
Note 1
No
Yes
1.953 ms,
Note 3
AUX IN 1
[Volts]
±
10 V
±
10 V
No
No
No
88
µ
s,
Note 2
Note 1
If ratio mode has been selected, the reciprocal of the appropriate input
(1.0V/AUX IN 1 or 1.0V/AUX IN 2) is computed, and
both
X and Y are
multiplied by this quantity. Since the value of R is computed after the ratio,
R is also scaled by the ratio. R[dBm] will show an offset, and Xnoise will be
scaled in the same proportion as X.
Note 2
This shows the worst-case output update rate for the CH1 analog output.
The update rate is fastest at the high end of an octave band. See the IF
frequency display in the Reference Section for more details.
The X output updates 4 times slower when 18 and 24 dB/oct filtering is
used.
The digital display is always updated at a 2 Hz rate. The bar-graphs are
updated at 64 Hz. Display quantities may be read out via remote interface or
stored in the internal data buffers (see Chapter 4,
Data Storage
) at a
maximum rate of 512 Hz.
Note 3
The noise is computed at 512 Hz for all time constants
≤
30 ms. For longer
time constants the noise is updated 25.6 times per time constant.
Offset
User entered offsets can be added to X and Y. These offsets are added
before
taking
ratios, output time-constant filtering, and computing R and
θ
.
Offsets are useful for making relative measurements or to cancel the contribution from an
unwanted phase coherent signal. In analog lock-ins, offsets were generally used to remove
DC output errors from the mixer outputs. The SR844 demodulator is digital and has no
DC output errors, however, the SR844 does have coherent pickup at high frequencies,
which can be canceled using offsets.
Important points about offsets:
•
Xoffset and Yoffset are applied to X and Y before ratios, filtering and expands. R and
θ
are computed from the
offset
values of X and Y. Adding offsets to X or Y
changes
the value of R and
θ
.
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