Stanford SR2124 200kHz Analog Lock-In Amplifiers
Stanford SR2124 200kHz Analog Lock-In Amplifiers
A tour de force in low-noise, high-performance analog instrumentation
Recognising that one size shouldn't have it all, SRS is proud to introduce the SR2124 Dual-Phase Lock-In Amplifiers. Inspired by the best of an earlier generation's lock-ins, but availing itself of today's low-noise components and design methodologies, the SR2124 are a tour-de-force in low-noise, high-performance analog instrumentation.
Features:
- Low noise, all analog design
- No digital interference
- 0.2 Hz to 200 kHz measurement range
- Low noise current and voltage inputs
- Harmonic detection (f, 2f, or 3f)
- Selectable input filtering
The SR124/SR2124 design follows two basic themes. First, the signal path is entirely built from low-noise analog electronics: the best JFETs, transistors, op-amps, and discrete components. Second, configuration control is managed by a microcontroller whose system clock only oscillates during the brief moments needed to change gains or filter settings. This "clock-stopping" architecture, first introduced by Stanford in the SR560 voltage preamplifier, eliminates the inconvenience and reliability issues associated with mechanical panel controls, and makes full remote operation of these lock-ins possible.
For further information please contact us or download the datasheet.