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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
1290-D Reamwood Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Maps and Directions
Phone (408) 744-9040
Fax (408) 744-9049
Email: info@thinkSRS.com
International Representatives: Stanford
Research Systems has authorized distributors or representatives
in over 50 countries throughout the world. We request that our customers
take advantage of the services of our distributors/representatives
by obtaining assistance and quotations from them. If we do not have
a representative/distributor in your country, you may contact us
directly through email, fax,
phone or mail.
Formed in 1980, SRS is a privately held corporation which designs
and manufactures high performance test equipment.*
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SRS Milestones and Product Introductions
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1982 SRS introduces its first product - the SR250 Boxcar
system.
1985 Our first lock-in amplifier, the now venerable SR510.
1985 The DG535 Digital Delay Generator is introduced and earns its title, "The
Stanford Box".
1988 SRS moves into the engineering instrumentation market
with the SR620 Time Interval Counter.
1991 The DS345 Digitally Synthesized Function Generator, first in a line of 4 function generators.
1991 The SR760 FFT Spectrum Analyzer, first of 4 FFT analyzers.
1993 The world's first DSP lock-in amplifier - the SR850.
1994 The DSP lock-in that's now an industry standard - the
SR830.
1995 The SR780 Dual Channel Dynamic Signal Analyzer.
1995 SRS moves into the vacuum science market with a line
of residual gas analyzers.
1997 The 200 MHz SR844 RF Lock-In Amplifier - the highest
frequency lock-in amplifier in the world.
1998 The SR785 Dual Channel Dynamic Signal
Analyzer.
1999 The PRS10 Rubidium Frequency Standard.
2001 The IGC100 Ion Gauge Controller.
2002 The FS725 Benchtop Rubidium Frequency
Standard.
2003 A new line of modular test equipment
- SIM Small Instrumentation Modules.
2004 The OptiMelt Automatic Melting Point Apparatus and the Quartz Crystal Microbalances.
2005 The CG635 Clock Generator, the EZ-Melt Automatic Melting
Point Apparatus and the NL100 Nitrogen Laser.
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* SRS is not affiliated with Stanford University.
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