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About SRS
SRS designs, manufactures, and supports a remarkable range of test instruments for research and industry. Since the early 1980s, SRS has delivered hundreds of thousands of instruments to scientists and engineers all around the world.

Their Products
SRS products are used in many diverse fields of research. Their lock‐in amplifiers recover nanovolt signals from noisy backgrounds. Their atomic clocks have 1 x 10-11 frequency accuracy. Their mass spectrometers measure residual vacuums down to 10-14 Torr. Their RF signal generators, digital delay generators and clock synthesizers provide the most accurate, most precise, and most stable frequency and timing signals available.

Buildings & Operations
Operating from 75,000 square feet of company-owned facilities in the heart of Silicon Valley, SRS has been designing and manufacturing test instruments for more than 35 years. Their innovative manufacturing process has allowed them to maintain their renowned product quality and to offer quick delivery from stock.

Innovative Instrumentation
Product innovation has driven the adoption of SRS’s products. Recognized with R&D Innovation Awards, SRS was first to use DSP in lock‐in amplifiers, direct digital synthesis in function generators, logarithmic transimpedance amplifiers in RGAs, and rational approximation frequency synthesis in RF signal generators and atomic clocks.

Investing in the Future
Over the years SRS has continuously invested in product research and development, plant, and equipment. Being privately held, the company has maintained the flexibility to invest where it sees opportunity, allowing good ideas the time needed to come to fruition. The approach has working remarkably well. SRS has enjoyed steady financial growth and an unbroken record of profitability, with more than 90% of its ownership held by current employees.

Their Customers
SRS delivers test solutions to academic, government and corporate users worldwide. They also license their technology to other test and measurement companies, accelerating their pathway into challenging new markets. Recently, SRS and NASA worked together to adapt the SRS RGA100 quadrupole mass spectrometer for operation in the vacuum of space. The instrument, being unwrapped here by astronaut Kate Rubins, was held at the end of the ISS robot arm. By moving the device around suspect areas outside of the Space Station, NASA was able identify the source of ammonia leaks from heat exchangers.

SRS is product portfolio consists of Scientific/Test & Measurement/Analytical/Vacuum .

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