Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
SRS is a privately held corporation which designs and manufactures high performance test equipment.
- (408) 744-9040
- (408) 744-9049
- info@thinkSRS.com
- 1290-D Reamwood Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
United States
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Low-Noise Voltage Preamplifier
SR560
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR560 is a high-performance, low-noise preamplifier that is ideal for a wide variety of applications including low-temperature measurements, optical detection, and audio engineering
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Analog PID Controller
SIM960
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM960 Analog PID Controller is a unique instrument intended for the most demanding control applications. It combines analog signal handling with digital control, giving you the best of both worlds.
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OptiMelt - Automated Melting Point System
MPA100
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
OptiMelt provides a fast and accurate means of automatically determining the melting points and melting ranges of chemical substances. With microprocessor-controlled temerature ramping, a built-in digital camera, and a selling price that is half that of competing models, OptiMelt offers the best value of any commercially available melting point apparatus.
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10 MHz Rubidium Oscillator
PRS10
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The PRS10 is an ultra-low phase noise, 10 MHz rubidium-disciplined crystal oscillator. The device fulfills a variety of communication, synchronization and instrumentation requirements.
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Nitrogen Laser
NL100
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The NL100 Nitrogen Laser is ideal for fluorescence measurements, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers, and other pulsed UV radiation experiments. It provides 3.5 ns pulses at 337 nm (UV), with repetition rates up to 20 Hz.
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Quartz Crystal Microbalance
QCM200
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The QCM200 Quartz Crystal Microbalance measures mass and viscosity in processes occurring at or near surfaces, or within thin films. This system includes a controller, crystal oscillator electronics, crystal holder, three quartz crystals, and Windows / Mac software.
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Lock-In Voltage Preamplifier
SR550
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR550 Voltage Preamplifier is designed to work with any SRS lock-in amplifier. Preamplifiers provide gain close to the experimental detector, before the signal-to-noise ratio is permanently degraded by cable capacitance and pickup
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DC to 350 MHz Preamplifier
SR240A
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The model SR240A 350 MHz Preamplifier is a 4-channel, DC-coupled instrument with a gain of 5 per channel. The amplifiers can be used independently or cascaded to provide gains of 5, 25, 125 or 625.
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Lock-In Voltage Preamplifier
SR552
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR552 Voltage Preamplifier is designed to work with SRS lock-in amplifiers, providing gain where it is needed most?right at the experiment. The preamplifier minimizes noise and pickup in the connecting lines and can reduce measurement time in noise-limited experiments.
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16 Channel Thermocouple Monitor
SR630
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR630 is a 16-channel thermocouple monitor designed to read, scan, print and log temperatures or voltages. You can use any one of seven standard thermocouple types to read temperatures from -200 °C to +1700 °C.
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100 kHz LCR Meter
SR720
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR715 LCR Meter and SR720 LCR Meter measure passive components with as little as 0.05 % error. These easy-to-use instruments are quick to setup, adjust and calibrate.
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Frequency Counter with Rubidium Timebase
SR625
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR625 Frequency Counter is a NIST traceable frequency counting standard for calibarating base stations, transmitters and many other types of communication systems.
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Dual Channel Dynamic Signal Analyzer
SR785
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR785 Two-Channel Dynamic Signal Analyzer is a precision, full-featured signal analyzer that offers state-of-the-art performance at a price that's less than half that of competitive analyzers
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Temperature Monitors
SIM923A
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM923A has selectable 10 µA and 1 mA current sources to provide sensor excitation. Sensor resistance is determined ratiometrically with a half-bridge circuit consisting of the sensor and an internal reference resistor.
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BJT Voltage Preamplifier
SIM911
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM910 and SIM911 are low-noise, programmable preamplifiers which are ideal for a wide range of small signal applications. The primary differences between the two models are their input impedance and input noise.