Common Mode Rejection Ratio; Input Impedance; Radiated Noise - Stanford Research Systems SR554 Manual

Transformer preamplifier
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USING THE SR554 WITHOUT AN SRS
LOCK-IN
The SR554 can be powered with an
external power supply. Power is applied
through the 9 pin connector as described
below.
PIN
VOLTAGE
1
+20 V
6
-20 V
7,8
Ground
Both voltages are required. Pins 7 and 8
should be tied together and grounded. All
other pins should be left open.

COMMON MODE REJECTION RATIO

The SR554 has an extremely high CMRR
at low frequencies (up to 160 dB below 10
Hz). It drops off at higher frequencies due
to
capacitive
coupling
primary and secondary windings and
reduced signal gain. See the graph below
for the relationship between CMRR and
frequency.

RADIATED NOISE

The SR554 reduces radiated noise from
the lock- in amplifier's input by 40 dB
(100x) over most frequencies (DC to 500
MHz). To minimize radiated noise, a thick
(low
impedance)
connected from the ground plug to a quiet
CURRENT
100 mA
100 mA
between
the
wire
should
be
ground point. If a ground is not available
near the experiment, connect a wire to the
lock-in using a lug under one of the
chassis screws.

INPUT IMPEDANCE

The input impedance of the SR554
appears as a combination of 0.5 Ω and
0.5 H (in series) in parallel with 1.6 µF and
several
parasitic
transformer primary has a DC resistance
of 0.2 Ω and a primary inductance of 0.5
H. The secondary has a DC resistance of
3 kΩ and a capacitance of about 160 pF.
When
the
secondary
converted over to the primary side of the
transformer by the turns ratio (1:100), the
0.5 Ω, 0.5 H and 1.6 µF values are
obtained.
The actual values of the
magnitude and phase
impedance is shown in the graph below.
7
impedances.
The
impedance
is
of
the
input

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