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| Spectral Display This allows the spectrum of the signals present at the input to be calculated and displayed, which can help when choosing the reference frequency |
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Transient Recorder
In this mode, the auxiliary ADC inputs can be used as a 40 kSa/s
(25 µs/point) transient recorder, with the captured transient being
displayed graphically
Frequency Response
This built-in experiment allows the internal oscillator frequency
to be swept between preset frequencies, whilst simultaneously measuring
the input signal magnitude and phase. The mode is ideal for determining
the frequency and phase response of external networks
Harmonic Analysis
Most lock-in amplifiers will measure signals at the applied
reference frequency or its second harmonic. In the 7265, operation is
possible at harmonics up the 65,536th, and in Dual Harmonic mode,
simultaneous measurements can be taken on two harmonics
Three auxiliary ADC inputs, one of which is a special integrating converter, four DAC outputs and eight output logic lines are provided. These can be used to record the magnitude of external signals associated with the experiment, such as temperature or pressure, or to generate voltages to control or switch other equipment. Information from the ADCs together with the lock-in amplifier's output data can be stored in the 32k point buffer memory, and even displayed graphically on screen.
The model 7265 is extremely easy to use. All instrument controls are adjusted using soft-touch, front panel push-buttons, with the present settings and measured outputs being displayed on the centrally located, cold fluorescent backlit dot-matrix LCD. A particularly convenient new feature is the pop-up keypad which is used when setting controls that need adjusting to a large number of significant figures.
Control selection and adjustment is aided by the logical structure of on-screen menus and sub-menus, supported by a series of context-sensitive help screens. A number of built-in automatic functions are also provided to simplify instrument operation.
External control of the unit is via either the RS232 or GPIB interfaces, using simple mnemonic-type ASCII commands. A second RS232 port allows up to sixteen 7265 or compatible instruments to be operated from a single RS232 computer port by connecting them in a "daisy-chain" configuration.
Software support is available in the form of a LabVIEW driver supporting all instrument functions, and the Acquire™ data acquisition software. The driver and a demonstration version of the software, DemoAcquire, are available for download from this site.
Click here for detailed 7225 and 7265 specifications
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