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Connecting to SR860 by Stanford Research Systems in Python

Instrument Card

The new SR860 Lock-in Amplifier is the latest in a line of innovative lock-ins from SRS. With unparalleled analog performance, sophisticated new digital signal processing features, a thoroughly modern, intuitive user interface, and a wide range of computer connectivity options, the SR860 is the ideal choice for any synchronous detection application.

SR860

Device Specification: here

Manufacturer card: STANFORD RESEARCH SYSTEMS

STANFORD RESEARCH SYSTEMS

Stanford Research Systems is a maker of general test and measurement instruments. The company was founded in 1980, is privately held, and is not affiliated with Stanford University.

  • Headquarters: USA
  • Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 25
  • Vendor Website: here

Connect to the SR860 in Python

PROTOCOLS > SCPI

from qcodes.instrument_drivers.stanford_research.SR86x import SR860
# Create an instance of the SR860 lock-in amplifier
lockin = SR860('lockin', 'TCPIP::192.168.1.1::INSTR')
# Connect to the lock-in amplifier
lockin.connect()
# Perform operations with the lock-in amplifier
# ...
# Disconnect from the lock-in amplifier
lockin.disconnect()

Explanation:

  1. Import the SR860 class from the qcodes.instrument_drivers.stanford_research.SR86x module.
  2. Create an instance of the SR860 lock-in amplifier with the name 'lockin' and the specified IP address 'TCPIP::192.168.1.1::INSTR'.
  3. Connect to the lock-in amplifier using the connect() method.
  4. Perform any desired operations with the lock-in amplifier.
  5. Disconnect from the lock-in amplifier using the disconnect() method.