Data Storage - Stanford Research Systems SR810 Manual

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DATA STORAGE COMMANDS

Data Storage

The SR810 can store up to 8191 points from the Channel 1 display in an internal data buffer. The data buffer
is NOT retained when the power is turned off. The data buffer is accessible only via the computer interface.
Configure the display to show the desired quantity (with appropriate ratio, offset and expand). The data buffer
stores the quantity which is displayed. Only the quantity which is displayed on the CH1 display can be stored.
Frequency, for example, can not be stored.
Data Points and Bins
Data points stored in the buffer are sometimes referred to by their bin position within the buffer. The oldest
data point is bin0, the next point is bin1, etc. A buffer with N points numbers them from 0 to N-1.
Sample Rate
The Sample Rate can be varied from 512 Hz down to 62.5 mHz (1 point every 16 sec). The sample rate sets
how often points are added to the storage buffer. Both displays are sampled at the same rate (and at the
same times).
In addition to the internal sample rates, samples can be triggered by an external TTL trigger. In this mode, a
sample is recorded within 2 ms of a rising edge trigger on the rear panel Trigger input. Triggers which occur
faster than 512 Hz are ignored.
Storage Time
The buffer holds 8191 samples taken at the sample rate. The entire storage time is 8191 divided by the
sample rate.
End of Scan
When the buffer becomes full, data storage can stop or continue.
The first case is called 1 Shot (data points are stored for a single buffer length). At the end of the buffer, data
storage stops and an audio alarm sounds.
The second case is called Loop. In this case, data storage continues at the end of the buffer. The data buffer
will store 8191 points and start storing at the beginning again. The most recent 8191 points will be contained
in the buffer. Once the buffer has looped around, the oldest point (at any time) is at bin#0 and the most recent
point is at bin#8190.
The default mode is Loop.
Starting and Stopping a Scan
The STRT, PAUS and REST commands are used to control data storage. Basically, the STRT command
starts data storage after a reset or pause. The PAUS command pauses data storage but does not reset the
buffer. The REST stops data storage and resets the buffer data.
In addition, the rear panel Trigger input can be used to start data storage. To select this mode, use the TSTR
command. In this mode, a rising TTL trigger will act the same as the STRT command. The sample rate can
be either internal or Triggered. In the first case, the trigger starts the storage and data is sampled at the
programmed sample rate (up to 512 Hz). In the latter case, the first trigger will start the storage and data will
be sampled at every subsequent trigger.
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