Introduction and setup, Instrument overview – SRS Labs SR560 User Manual
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INTRODUCTION AND SETUP
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Figure 1: SR560 Block Diagram
INSTRUMENT OVERVIEW
The SR560 architecture is diagrammed 
above. The instrument provides DC-
coupled low-noise amplification of single-
ended and true differential input signals at 
gains of 1 to 50,000. Two configurable R-C 
filters are provided to selectively condition 
signals in the frequency range from DC to 1 
MHz. The user can choose high dynamic 
reserve or low noise settings, and can invert 
the output relative to the input. The SR560 
normally operates with a fully floating 
ground and can be viewed as an "in-line-
BNC amplifier" with the amplifier ground 
isolated from the chassis and the AC power 
supply. Opto-isolated input blanking control 
and listen-only RS-232 interface lines are 
provided for instrument control. Digital 
noise is eliminated by shutting down the 
microprocessor's oscillator except during 
the short time required to alter the 
instrument's configuration, either through a 
front-panel pushbutton or through an RS-
232 command. Internal sealed lead-acid 
batteries provide 
15 hours of line-
