Srs Stanford Research Systems Sr780 Spectrum Dynamic Signal Analyzer 100 Khz

US $3,395.00

  • Fontana, California, United States
  • Feb 22nd
this is for an sr780 from srs that even tho I havent posted pics I assure you its in excellent condition cosmetics and working good! its been tested for most functions including flatness, equalness on both channels part A and B , as well as noise floor and sensitivity , as well as all functions of the source out and making sure basic functions like auto scale and auto input are working perfectly..All internal diagnosticsPass as well including ram and rom. I believe I have an 8 mb ram upgrade for this too if interested. I can throw it in for free and you can install it. I run a cal lab here calibrating specifically hp microwave spec ans. dont know too much about the lower freq spec ans so I cant exactly calibrate this model but will include a cert of proper functionality upon request. this is guaranteed to work perfect for 30 days or your money back. buyer to pay shipping both ways. this is 10,000$ new from srs currently. the knob has the front thumb thing on it that is usually missing on these things. and there is no damage such as cracks or dents. just minor scratches and wear. Definetely good for a dealer resale.  I cant find any issues with this one and I have 3 . the other two have issues, If you only need one channel ,I  can sell another one I have for only 2000$, the plastic that covers the crt is cracked but otherwise a good unit (other than channel I has a flatness issue where the amplitude goes up and down til it gets to 10 khz, then its flat, may be fixable in calibration? anyway that is why im selling that one for only 2000$. , I also have a smashed face unit sr785  that doesnt power up for only 1300$ as well. I do know the crt on it works tho because I ran it thru the other one and it does work perfect. the case is in good shape , its just the front easy to break plastic panel that got damaged in transit. and probably a bad power supply.  The SR780 Dynamic Signal Analyzer combines high performance and low cost in a full-featured package. It offers 102.4 kHz dual-channel FFTs with 90 dB dynamic range, swept-sine measurements, ANSI standard octave analysis, waterfall displays and transient capture for less than half the cost of other similarly equipped analyzers. SR780 Dynamic Signal AnalyzerDC to 102.4 kHz bandwidth 90 dB dynamic range Low-distortion synthesized source 145 dB dynamic range (swept-sine) Real-time octave analysis Up to 32 Mbyte memory GPIB and RS-232 interfaces The SR780 Dynamic Signal Analyzer combines high performance and low cost in a full-featured package. It offers 102.4 kHz dual-channel FFTs with 90 dB dynamic range, swept-sine measurements, ANSI standard octave analysis, waterfall displays and transient capture for less than half the cost of other similarly equipped analyzers. Spectrum Analysis The SR780 delivers true two-channel, 102.4 kHz FFT performance. Its fast 32-bit floating-point DSP processor gives the SR780 a 102.4 kHz real-time rate with both channels selected. Two precision 16-bit ADCs provide a 90 dB dynamic range in FFT mode. Selectable 100 to 800 line analysis optimizes time and frequency resolution, and you can zoom in on any portion of the 102.4 kHz range with a frequency span down to 191 mHz. Narrow Band FFT (top), Wide Band FFT (bottom) The SR780’s unique architecture lets the two displays function independently. You can choose separate frequency spans, starting frequencies, number of FFT lines, or averaging modes for each display. So it’s easy look at a wideband display and zoom in on a specific feature simultaneously. The SR780 lets you select from two sampling rates: 256 kHz or 262 kHz, so frequency spans come out in either a binary (102.4 kHz, 51.2 kHz,...) or decimal (100 kHz, 50 kHz, 25 kHz,...) sequence depending on your requirements. Flexible Averaging Several averaging choices are provided. RMS averaging reduces signal fluctuations, while vector averaging minimizes noise from synchronous signals. You can choose linear averaging (stable averaging) for fixed signals, or exponential averaging to track drifting features. Because the SR780’s 102.4 kHz real-time bandwidth lets it take data seamlessly, vector averaging can be selected for any signal that’s repetitive within the time record—no trigger is necessary. Transducer Units Automatic unit conversion makes translating accelerometer data easy. You can enter accelerometer conversions directly in V/EU, EU/V or dB (1 V/EU). The SR780 will display results in units of meters, inches, mil, g, kg, lbs., N, dynes, pascals, bars, or dBSPL. Accelerometer data is automatically converted to velocity or displacement units. Built-in ICP power means you won’t need an external power supply for your accelerometer. Octave Analysis Octave Analysis Real-time octave analysis at frequencies up to 40 kHz (single channel) or 20 kHz (two-channel), is standard in the SR780. Octave analysis is fully compliant with ANSI and IEC standards. Full octave, 1/3 octave and 1/12 octave analysis are all available. Switchable analog A-weighting filters as well as built-in user math weighting functions (A,B and C) are included. Octave averaging choices include exponential time averaging, linear time averaging, peak hold, and equal confidence averaging. IEC compliant peak hold, impulse, fast and slow sound level measurements are all calculated. Swept Sine Bode Plot Swept-Sine Analysis Swept-sine analysis is used for measurements involving high dynamic range or wide frequency intervals, and is also a standard feature of the SR780. Selectable auto-ranging optimizes the input range at each point in the measurement, providing up to 145 dB of dynamic range. Auto-ranging can be used with source auto-leveling to maintain a constant input or output level at the device under test. To ensure the fastest sweeps possible, auto-resolution can also be selected, providing a variable scan speed tailored precisely to the signal being measured. User Math User Math User-defined math functions are available in all measurement groups. Equations are created from time or frequency data, stored files, constants, or a rich array of supplied operations including the arithmetic functions, FFT, inverse FFT, j?, d/d?, exp, ln x and many others. Unlike many analyzers, the SR780's measurement rate isn't reduced when user math is selected. For instance, the function exp(ln(conj(Average(FFT2/FFT1))) can be calculated with a 50 kHz real-time bandwidth. Source Six source types are available: low distortion (-80 dBc) single or two-tone sine waves, chirp, white noise, pink noise, and arbitrary waveforms. The chirp and noise sources can both be bursted to provide a source that’s active only over a selected portion of the time record for FFT measurements, or to provide an impulsive noise source for acoustic measurements. The digitally synthesized source provides output levels from 0.1 mV to 5 V, and delivers up to 100 mA of current. Arbitrary waveform capability is standard on the SR780. The arbitrary source can be used to playback a section of a captured waveform, play a selected FFT time record or upload a custom waveform. Capture The SR780 comes standard with 2 Msamples of standard capture memory. Waveforms can be captured at 262 kHz or any sub-multiple of 262 kHz, allowing you to select the sample rate and capture length that’s right for your data. Once captured, any portion of the signal can be played back in FFT or Octave mode. The convenient AutoPan feature lets you display the measurement results synchronously with the corresponding portion of the capture buffer to easily identify important features. An optional memory expansion module lets you extend the SR780’s capture depth to 8 Msamples—that’s almost 30 seconds of capture at the maximum sampling rate. Waterfall Plot Waterfall All Octave and FFT Measurements can be stored in the SR780’s 2k-deep waterfall buffers. Waterfall storage is selectable as every nth time record for FFT measurements, or you can select a storage interval in seconds (down to 4 ms) for octave measurements. While displaying waterfalls, you can adjust the skew angle to reveal important features, or change the baseline threshold to eliminate low-level clutter. Any z-axis slice or x-axis record can be saved to disk or displayed separately for individual analysis. Analysis The SR780 includes a wide variety of built-in analysis features. Marker analysis lets you use the marker to easily measure the power contained in the harmonics, sidebands, or within a given band of frequencies. THD, THD+N, sideband power relative to carrier, and total integrated power are calculated in real time and displayed on the screen. Marker statistics quickly calculate the maximum, minimum, mean and standard deviation of data at any point in the display. A data table feature lets you display up to 100 selected data points in tabular format. Limit tables allow you to define up to 100 upper and lower limit segments in each display for GO/NO-GO testing. Output The SR780's built-in USB drive, computer interfaces (GPIB and RS-232) and printer port provide flexibility when saving, printing and exporting data. Data can be saved in binary or ASCII formats and displays can be printed/plotted to any of the ports or the disk drive. Supported formats include PCL, GIF, PCL (LaserJet/ DeskJet), dot-matrix, postscript and HP-GL, PCX or GIF. Utilities are included to translate your HP SDF files into SR780 format. Measurements - FFT Group FFT, Time Record, Windowed Time, Time Capture, Transfer Function, Cross Spectrum, Coherence, Cross-Correlation, Auto-Correlation, Orbit, User Math Measurements - Octave Analysis Group 1/1, 1/3, 1/12 Octave, Time Capture, User Math, Leq, Impulse, Total Power Measurements - Swept-Sine Group Spectrum, Transfer Function, Cross Spectrum, User Math FFT Resolution  100, 200, 400, 800 lines Views  Linear Magnitude, Log Magnitude, Magnitude Squared, Real Part, Imaginary Part, Phase, Unwrapped Phase, Nichols, Nyquist Units  V, V2, V2/Hz, V/?Hz, meters, inches, mils, g, kg, lbs., N, dynes, pascals, bars, SPL, user-defined engineering units (EUs) Displays  Single, Dual, Waterfall with Skew, Zoom and Pan Averaging  RMS, Vector, Peak Hold, Linear, Exponential, Equal Confidence (Octave), Preview Time Record Triggering  Continuous, Internal, External (Analog or TTL), Source, Auto/Manual Arming Source Outputs  Sine, Two-Tone, Swept-Sine, White/Pink Noise, Burst Noise, Chirp, Burst Chirp, and Arbitrary Windows  Hanning, Blackman-Harris, Flat-Top, Kaiser, Force/Exponential, User-Defined, +/-T/2, +/-T/4, T/2, Uniform User Math  +, -, x, /, Conjugate, Magnitude/Phase, Real/Imaginary, Sqrt, FFT, Inverse FFT, j?, Log, Exp, d/dx, Group Delay, A-, B-, C-Weighting, x/x-1 Analysis  Harmonic, Band, Sideband, THD, THD + N, Limit Test with Pass/Fail, Data Table, Exceedance, Statistics Time Capture  Captures time data for later analysis (FFT or Octave). Up to 2 Msamples (8 Msamples optional) of data can be saved. Storage  3.5", 1.44 Mbyte, DOS formatted disk. Save data and setups. Hard Copy and Interfaces  Print to dot matrix or PCL (LaserJet and DeskJet) printers. Plot to HP-GL or postscript plotters. Print/plot on-line (RS-232 serial, Centronics parallel or IEEE-488.2) or to disk file. EPS, GIF, PCX graphic formats also available for disk storage.
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