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Stanford Research Systems SIM965 Overview
The Stanford Research SIM965 Analog Filter is ideal for signal conditioning applications where Bessel or Butterworth filters are needed. Bessel filters offer clean step response (negligible overshoot) and linear phase response, while Butterworth filters provide excellent pass-band flatness with some overshoot. A choice of high-pass or low-pass filtering is selected from the front panel. Cutoff frequencies are set with 3-digit resolution, and a choice of 12, 24, 36 or 48 dB/octave rolloff is provided for either filter type. The SIM965 accepts input signals between Tone5 V, and has unity gain. Its low noise and low harmonic distortion, along with a bandwidth of greater than 1 MHz, make it ideal in sensitive analog applications. If signal amplification is needed, the SIM910 JFET Preamplifier, or the SIM911 BJT Preamplifier should be considered. Up to eight SIM965 modules can be housed in one SIM900 mainframe.