Signal Input And Filters - Stanford Research Systems SR810 Manual

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Signal Input and Filters

[Input]
The [Input] key selects the front end signal input configuration. The input
amplifier can be either a single-ended (A) or differential (A-B) voltage or
a current (I).
The voltage inputs have a 10 MΩ, 25 pF input impedance. Their
connector shields are isolated from the chassis by either 10 Ω (Ground)
or 10 kΩ (Float). Do not apply more than 50 V to either input. The
shields should never exceed 1 V.
The current input uses the A connector. The input is 1 kΩ to a virtual
ground. The largest allowable DC current before overload is 10 µA (1 M
gain) or 100 nA (100 M gain). No current larger than 10 mA should ever
be applied to this input.
The current gain determines the input current noise as well as the input
bandwidth. The 100 MΩ gain has 10 times lower noise but 100 times
lower bandwidth. Make sure that the signal frequency is below the input
bandwidth. The noise and bandwidth are listed below.
Gain
Noise
1M
130 fA/√Hz
100M
13 fA/√Hz
The impedance of the current source should be greater than 1 MΩ when
using the 1M gain or 100 MΩ when using the 100M gain.
Changing the current gain does not change the instrument sensitivity.
Sensitivities above 10 nA require a current gain of 1 MΩ. Sensitivities
between 20 nA and 1 µA automatically select the 1 MΩ current gain. At
sensitivities below 20 nA, changing the sensitivity does not change the
current gain.
The message 'IGAn chG' is displayed to indicate that the current gain
has been changed to 1 MΩ as a result of changing the sensitivity.
4-5
Front Panel
Bandwidth
70 kHz
700 Hz

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