Aux Outputs And Inputs - Stanford Research Systems SR865A Operation Manual

4 mhz dsp lock-in amplifier
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Getting Started

Aux Outputs and Inputs

This measurement is designed to illustrate the use of the Aux Outputs and Inputs on the rear panel. You
will need BNC cables and a digital voltmeter (DVM).
Specifically, you will set the Aux Output voltages and measure them with the DVM. These outputs will
then be connected to the Aux Inputs to simulate external dc voltages which the lock-in can measure.
1.
Disconnect all cables from the lock-in. Turn the
power on while holding down the [Local] key.
The power switch is on the power entry module
on the rear panel.
2.
Connect Aux Out 1 on the rear panel to the
DVM. Set the DVM to read dc volts.
3.
Press [Aux Output] to show the Aux Output
keypad.
4.
Touch {1}{0}{Enter} to set Aux 1 to 10.000 V.
Use the <Cursor> knob adjust the level to
5.000 V.
SR865A DSP Lock-in Amplifier
Do This
Explanation
When the power is turned on with [Local]
pressed, the lock-in returns to its standard
default settings. See the Standard Settings list in
the Operation section for a complete listing of
the settings.
The 4 Aux Outputs can provide programmable
voltages between −10.5 and +10.5 volts. The
outputs can be set from the front panel or via
the computer interface.
Aux Outputs are easily set from the front panel.
The DVM should display 10.00 V.
The <Cursor> knob is used to adjust values
when the Aux Output keypad is shown.
The DVM should display 5.00 V.
The 4 Aux Outputs are useful for controlling
other parameters in an experiment, such as
pressure, temperature, wavelength, etc.
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