Connecting to SG 380 by Stanford Research Systems in Python
Instrument Card
The SG380 Series RF Signal Generators use a unique, innovative architecture (Rational Approximation Frequency Synthesis) to deliver ultra-high frequency resolution (1 µHz), excellent phase noise, and versatile modulation capabilities (AM, FM, ØM, pulse modulation and sweeps) at a fraction of the cost of competing designs. The standard models produce sine waves from DC to 2.025 GHz (SG382), 4.05 GHz (SG384) and 6.075 GHz (SG386).
Device Specification: here
Manufacturer card: 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. Stanford Research Systems manufactures all of their products at their Sunnyvale, California facility.
- Headquarters: Sunnyvale, California
- Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 24.9
- Vendor Website: here
Connect to the SG 380 in Python
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This script demonstrates how to connect to an SG380 RF Signal Generator using Pymeasure. It creates a VISA adapter for communication, creates an instance of the SG380 instrument, opens the connection, and then accesses and sets various properties of the instrument. Finally, it closes the connection.