Zurich Instruments Unveils VHFLI Multipurpose Lock-in Amplifier for Global Research | Quick Digest
Zurich Instruments has launched the VHFLI Very High Frequency Lock-in Amplifier, a new multipurpose instrument for advanced signal analysis across various scientific fields. It integrates multiple tools to simplify lab setups and enhance research innovation globally.
Zurich Instruments launched the VHFLI Very High Frequency Lock-in Amplifier.
The VHFLI offers multipurpose signal analysis from DC up to 200 MHz.
Integrates tools like Scope, Sweeper, and Spectrum Analyser into one device.
Aims to simplify lab setups, reduce complexity, and foster innovation.
Introduces LabOne Timeline Module for advanced experiment orchestration.
Positioned as an affordable, high-performance solution for global researchers.
Zurich Instruments, a prominent Swiss company specializing in research instrumentation and quantum computing control systems, has officially launched its new VHFLI Very High Frequency Lock-in Amplifier. The announcement, initially made via EIN Presswire, highlights the instrument's design to make advanced signal analysis more accessible to research laboratories worldwide. The VHFLI is engineered to deliver high-performance signal analysis and control across a broad frequency range, from DC up to 200 MHz.
Key to the VHFLI's appeal is its multipurpose and versatile nature, consolidating several essential functions into a single instrument. Researchers can now utilize tools such as a Scope, Sweeper, and Spectrum Analyser simultaneously, gaining diverse perspectives on their signals in real-time. This integration is intended to streamline experimental setups, minimize complexity, free up valuable bench space, and ultimately grant researchers greater freedom to innovate across fields including optics, photonics, sensor development, nanotechnology, scanning probe microscopy, and materials science.
Accompanying the VHFLI is the innovative LabOne Timeline Module, designed to unify the orchestration of complex experiments. This module enables researchers to easily design and implement continuous-wave and pulsed measurement sequences, coordinate triggers and measurements, and automate workflows that previously required multiple synchronized instruments. Zurich Instruments, which became part of Rohde & Schwarz in 2021, emphasizes its commitment to providing high-end yet affordable instruments, noting the VHFLI's starting price point as competitive for its feature set. The launch underscores the company's continuous effort to advance scientific discovery by developing sophisticated, user-friendly measurement solutions for a global research audience.
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