Low-Cost, High-Performance Lock-in Amplifier for Pedagogical and Practical Applications
Lock-in amplifiers (LIAs) are commonly used in chemistry laboratories to improve noise-to-signal ratios. Constructing and testing a suitably designed LIA provide undergraduate students with an excellent opportunity to learn about theory, construction, and applications of LIA. In particular, students...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of chemical education 2020-04, Vol.97 (4), p.1167-1171 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lock-in amplifiers (LIAs) are commonly used in chemistry laboratories to improve noise-to-signal ratios. Constructing and testing a suitably designed LIA provide undergraduate students with an excellent opportunity to learn about theory, construction, and applications of LIA. In particular, students can learn about time-dependent behavior and various components, from resistors (R) and capacitors (C) to packaged microchips such as demodulators and phase shifters. We provide here design and performance characteristics of a two- (Vx, Vy) channel LIA based on balanced modulator/demodulators (AD630). The LIA includes configurable resistor–capacitor (RC) high-pass and low-pass filters, various op-amp circuits, and a phase-shifter. Various configurations of resistors/capacitors, as well as salt solutions and isopropanol/pentane mixtures, are used as samples to measure conductance or capacitance to test both V x and V y channels of the LIA. The results are consistent with behaviors expected theoretically. The LIAs yield excellent noise/signal ratios with peak-to-peak values that are |
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ISSN: | 0021-9584 1938-1328 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00859 |