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A Simple Approach to Perform TEER Measurements Using a Self-Made Volt-Amperemeter with Programmable Output Frequency
Published on: October 5, 2019
Note: a transimpedance amplifier for remotely located quartz tuning forks
Ethan Kleinbaum1, Gábor A Csáthy
1Department of Physics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Abstract:
The cable capacitance in cryogenic and high vacuum applications of quartz tuning forks imposes severe constraints on the bandwidth and noise performance of the measurement. We present a single stage low noise transimpedance amplifier with a bandwidth exceeding 1 MHz and provide an in-depth analysis of the dependence of the amplifier parameters on the cable capacitance.
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