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==Description==
==Description==
The Stanford Research SR560 is a low-noise, high-performance, single-channel preamplifier. It has features that include a wide bandwidth from DC to 1 MHz, and a variable gain range from 1 to 50,000. The SR560 offers both AC and DC coupling modes, along with a selection of signal filters such as low pass and high pass, which can be configured to suit different requirements. It accommodates both differential and single-ended inputs.
The Stanford Research SR560 is a low-noise, high-performance, single-channel preamplifier. It has a wide bandwidth from DC to 1 MHz, and a variable gain range from 1 to 50,000. The SR560 offers both AC and DC coupling modes, along with a selection of signal filters such as low pass and high pass, which can be configured to suit different requirements. It accommodates both differential and single-ended inputs.


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Latest revision as of 09:34, 14 December 2023

Stanford Reseach SR560 pre-amplifier

Description

The Stanford Research SR560 is a low-noise, high-performance, single-channel preamplifier. It has a wide bandwidth from DC to 1 MHz, and a variable gain range from 1 to 50,000. The SR560 offers both AC and DC coupling modes, along with a selection of signal filters such as low pass and high pass, which can be configured to suit different requirements. It accommodates both differential and single-ended inputs.

Specification Details
Input Noise 4 nV/√Hz
Bandwidth 1 MHz
Variable Gain From 1 to 50,000
Mode AC or DC coupled
Signal Filters Low pass, high pass, configurable
Inputs Differential & single-ended
Power Line or battery
Interface RS-232