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Stanford SR850
Wiki > The Backend System > Specific Device IOC > Other > Stanford SR850 Lock In Amplifier
The SR850 is a digital lock-in amplifier based on an innovative DSP (Digital Signal Processing) architecture. The SR850 boasts a number of significant performance advantages over traditional lock-in amplifiers—higher dynamic reserve, lower drift, lower distortion, and dramatically higher phase resolution.
A copy of the user manual is available here: \isis\shares\ISIS_Experiment_Controls\Manuals\Stanford_Research_SR850_Lock-In_Amplifier
The manufacturer's web-site describes the Stanford RS SR850
Symptoms: commands are received and acted on by the box, but no replies come.
The device defaults to sending it's output to GPIB after a reboot. It still listens for commands via RS232, but no replies will be sent on RS232.
To fix:
- Stop IOC or pull serial cable from back of device (to prevent the device from being "stuck" in remote mode due to commands from IOC)
- Reboot physical device
- In device setup menu on the front of the box, choose "RS232" as the communication mode
- Plug serial cable back in / start IOC if it was stopped