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SRS SR430 Multichannel Scaler/Averager

Product Code:
15036
Manufacturer: Stanford Research Systems
  • 5 ns to 10 ms bin width
  • Count rates up to 100 MHz
  • 1k to 32k bins per record
  • Built-in discriminator
  • No interchannel dead time
  • On-screen data analysis
  • Hardcopy output to printers/plotters
  • DOS compatible 3.5" drive
  • GPIB and RS-232 interfaces

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The Stanford Research Systems SR430 is the first multichannel scaler which combines amplifiers, discriminators, bin clocks, and data analysis in a single, integrated instrument. With its many features and its easy-to-use menu driven interface, the SR430 simplifies time-resolved photon counting experiments.

The SRS SR430 Multichannel Scaler/Averager can be thought of as a photon counter that counts events as a function of time. A trigger starts the counter which segments photon count data into sequential time bins (upto 32k bins). The width of the bins can be set from 5 ns to 10 ms. The instrument records the number of photons that arrive in each bin.

The SR430 is useful in a variety of applications where it is necessary to count events as a function of time: LIDAR, time of flight mass spectroscopy, and fluorescence decay measurements are just a few examples.

Input and Discriminator
The SR430’s analog input has a 50 Ω input impedance and an input range of ±300 mV. The maximum input sensitivity is 10 mV, and if your input signal level is less than this a preamplifier (like the SR445) should be used. The input is followed by a discriminator with a selectable slope and a threshold adjustable between ±300 mV.

A discriminator BNC output is provided at the front panel that generates a NIM level (0-.7 V, active low) signal corresponding to each count.

Trigger Timing
A trigger pulse starts the data acquisition cycle. The SR430 offers a choice of bin widths ranging from 5 ns to 10.486 ms. Alternatively, an external bin clock can be provided to the SR430, allowing you to define your own bin size.

The number of bins in each record is adjustable from 1k (1024) to 32k in 1k increments. Data acquisition in the SR430 is seamless—there is no dead time between bins. Once the selected number of bins has been recorded, the SR430 either adds or subtracts the result of the current record from the accumulated bin totals.

Accumulation
The SR430 can be programmed to accumulate between one and 64k records, or set to free run. Each record can be added or subtracted from the current accumulator totals. The instrument can be set to toggle between add and subtract every N records, or an external toggle input can select the polarity of the next record. A rear-panel inhibit input allows you to selectively prevent the accumulation of any given record. The screen display is updated continuously as records are accumulated, providing a live, real-time display of the data.

Built-In Disk Drive
The SR430 has a built-in 3.5" DOS-compatible disk drive to simplify data transfer between the instrument and your computer. Both data files and settings files can be stored so you can save complete instrument setups for a variety of situations and recall them instantly.

Hardcopy Output
Hardcopy output is available from the SR430 in a variety of forms. A standard Centronics printer port lets you dump the screen to dot-matrix or LaserJet compatible printers at any time. Additionally, the SR430 can plot its display on any HP-GL compatible plotter via the RS-232 or GPIB interface.

Complete Programmability
Both RS-232 and GPIB interfaces are standard on the SR430 ensuring compatibility with the widest range of laboratory computers. All instrument settings and functions can be read and set via the interfaces. A complete list of all characters received and transmitted over the interfaces can be displayed on the CRT screen—an invaluable aid when debugging your programs. Numerous modes are available for downloading the count data to your computer including ASCII transfer, binary transfer, and a fast binary dump mode which transfers data continuously over the GPIB interface as it is being acquired by the instrument.

Data Display
The 7" CRT screen allows complete flexibility in displaying your results. Between 8 and 16k bins can be displayed on the screen at any time, and complete horizontal and vertical zooming and scrolling features are provided. An "Autoscale" key quickly optimizes the screen for the current data with a single keypress. A fast, responsive, on-screen cursor lets you read the maximum, minimum or mean data value from a selected range of the graph.

Modes Menu
This mode sets te data acquisition parameters. BIN Clk Src selects internal or external time base. Bin Width selects the bin width for the internal time base. Bins/Record is the length of each record from ik to 16k bins in 1k increments. Records/Scan is the number of records taken per complete scan, and can be set from 1 to 16k bins using the Trigger Offset. More reveals a sub menu for setting Accumulation modes. Records may be added or subtracted from the accumulation. In the Toggle mode, accumulation toggles between add and subtract for every Toggle Count number of triggers.

Menus and Softkeys
The SR430 is based on a simple, menu-based user interface. Each menu groups related instrument functions and defines softkeys to control those functions. The instrument settings are changed by pressing the softkeys or by turning the front-panel knob. Complete context sensitive help is provided for all menus and softkeys. The remote command list is also provided on a help screen as an aid in programming the SR430.

Built-In Disk Drive
The SR430 has a built-in 3.5" DOS-compatible disk drive to simplify data transfer between the instrument and your computer. Both data files and settings files can be stored so you can save complete instrument setups for a variety of situations and recall them instantly.

Hardcopy Output
Hardcopy output is available from the SR430 in a variety of forms. A standard Centronics printer port lets you dump the screen to dot-matrix or LaserJet compatible printers at any time. Additionally, the SR430 can plot its display on any HP-GL compatible plotter via the RS-232 or GPIB interface.

Complete Programmability
Both RS-232 and GPIB interfaces are standard on the SR430 ensuring compatibility with the widest range of laboratory computers. All instrument settings and functions can be read and set via the interfaces. A complete list of all characters received and transmitted over the interfaces can be displayed on the CRT screen—an invaluable aid when debugging your programs. Numerous modes are available for downloading the count data to your computer including ASCII transfer, binary transfer, and a fast binary dump mode which transfers data continuously over the GPIB interface as it is being acquired by the instrument.

  

Signal Input 
Bandwidth DC to 250 MHz
Input impedance 50 Ω
Linear range ±300 mV (at input)
Input protection ±5 VDC, 50 V for 1 µs
Overload recovery 5 ns for
   
Discriminator 
Discriminator range -300 mV to +300 mV
Resolution 0.2 mV
Slope Positive or negative
Accuracy 2 mV + 1 %
Min. pulse amplitude 10 mV
Pulse pair resolution 10 ns (typ.)
DISC view output NIM level into 50 Ω. (There is a 20 ns insertion delay from the signal input to the discriminator output.)
   
Trigger Input 
Impedance 10 kΩ
Threshold -2.000 V to +2.000 V in 1 mV steps
Slope Rising or falling
Protection 15 VDC, 100 V for 1 µs
   
Internal Time Bins 
Bin width 5 ns, 40 ns, 80 ns, 160 ns, 320 ns, 640 ns, 1.28 µs, 2.56 µs,...10.486 ms. (10 ns and 20 ns are not available)
Accuracy 1 ns + 20 ppm of bin width
Jitter (RMS) 100 ps + 10 ppm of delay from SYNC/BUSY output (bins are synchronous with SYNC/BUSY output)
Indeterminacy 2.5 ns with respect to trigger input
Insertion delay 45 ns from trigger to first bin. Rising edge of SYNC/BUSY output occurs at beginning of first bin. Signal pulses arriving 25 ns after the trigger will be counted in the first bin.
   
Externally Clocked Time Bins 
EXT BIN CLK input Rising edge triggers next time bin
Maximum frequency 4 MHz (250 ns minimum bin width)
Minimum time high 100 ns
Minimum time low 100 ns
Insertion delay Rising edge of SYNC/BUSY output occurs at first rising edge of EXT BIN CLK after trigger. The beginning of the first bin occurs at the same time.
   
Counters/Accumulation 
Bins per record 1k to 16k in 1k increments (1024 to 32,704 including trigger offset)
Max. count rate 100 MHz
Max. count 32,767 per bin per trigger
Records/accumulation 1 to 64k (or free run)
Max. accumulation 32,767 per bin in Add mode, ±16,383 per bin in Toggle or External mode
Add/subtract Records may be added or toggled (add/subtract on alternating triggers). External subtract input may also control the toggle.
   
Trigger Rate 
Minimum trigger time Tp = (# of bins × bin width) + (# of bins × 250 ns) + 150 µs SYNC/BUSY output is high for Tp after each trigger. When SYNC/BUSY returns low, the next record may be triggered. Triggers received while SYNC/BUSY is high are ignored.
   
Outputs 
DISC NIM level into 50 Ω. Low whenever signal input exceeds discriminator level with the correct slope.
SYNC/BUSY TTL level. Rising edge is synchronous with first time bin of each record. Remains high until re-armed for next trigger.
BIN CLK OUTPUT NIM level into 50 Ω. Each transition is a bin boundary. Active only while a record is being acquired. Timing skew relative to DISC out is
TOGGLE TTL level. Indicates whether the next record will be added to or subtracted from the accumulation. (Internal toggle mode)
TEST 50 MHz NIM output into 50 Ω
AUX1, AUX2 (General purpose analog outputs)
Full scale ±10 V
Resolution 5 mV
Output current 10 mA
Output impedance  
Accuracy 0.1 % + 10 mV
   
Inputs 
SIGNAL Analog 50 Ω input
TRIGGER 10 kΩ input
BIN CLK INPUT TTL input. Rising edge triggers next time bin.
ACC. INHIBIT TTL input, sampled each trigger. If high, causes the current record to be ignored (not accumulated)
SUBTRACT TTL input, sampled each trigger. If high, causes the current record to be subtracted from the accumulation (in external toggle mode).
   
General 
Interfaces IEEE-488.2, RS-232, and Centronics printer interfaces are standard. All instrument functions can be controlled and read through the interfaces.
Data transfer 16k bins in 500 ms
Hardcopy Screen dumps to Epson compatible dot matrix or LaserJet printers. Plots to HP-GL compatible plotters (serial or IEEE-488.2).
Disk 3.5" MSDOS compatible format, 720k byte capacity. Storage of data and setups.
Power 60 W,100/120/220/240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Dimensions 17" × 6.25" × 16.5" (WHL)
Weight 30 lbs.
Warranty One year parts and labour on defects in materials and workmanship
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