Noise Figure - Stanford Research Systems SR554 Manual

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EXTRA LOW NOISE MEASUREMENTS
When
making
extremely
measurements, it is a good practice to
connect the grounding plug of the SR554
to a ground point near the experiment. If a
good ground is not available near the
experiment, connect a wire from the lock-
in chassis (using a lug under one of the
chassis screws) to the grounding lug of
the SR554.

NOISE FIGURE

The noise figure describes the noise
contribution
of
an
measurement when compared to an ideal
amplifier.
The expression:
where N is the measured noise, A is the
pre-amp gain and e
noise of the source impedance, describes
the noise figure contours shown below.
The optimum operating frequency can be
determined from this graph.
low
noise
amplifier
in
a
n
is the Johnson
rs
USING THE SR554 WITH SRS LOCK-
INS
The SR554 is not sensed through the 9
pin cable by SRS lock-in amplifiers.
Therefore
the
compensate for the gain of the preamp.
Measurements made using the preamp
must be divided by the gain of the SR554.
The actual gain can be obtained from the
amplitude response curves on page 4.
USING THE SR554 WITH THE
SR810/830/850
For typical measurements the lock-in input
should be set to AC coupled, with the
shield grounded.
measurements (<1Hz), set the lock-in to
DC coupled, with the shield grounded,
since the SR554 can sense signals below
the
lock-in's
AC
(0.16 Hz).
USING THE SR554 WITH THE
SR510/530
The SR510/530 is AC coupled from 0.5
Hz to 100 kHz. Measurements below 0.5
Hz are
not recommended
SR510/530.
6
lock-in
does
NOT
For low frequency
coupling
frequency
with the

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