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An open-source high-frequency lock-in amplifier
G A Stimpson1, M S Skilbeck1, R L Patel1
1Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom.
We developed an open-source lock-in amplifier using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) for high-frequency signal demodulation. This system achieves low input noise (90 nV/√Hz) and operates on a commercial platform.
Area of Science:
- Electronics
- Instrumentation
- Signal Processing
Background:
- Lock-in amplifiers are crucial for extracting weak signals from noisy environments.
- Traditional lock-in amplifiers have limitations in frequency range and noise performance.
Purpose of the Study:
- To characterize a novel field-programmable gate array (FPGA) based lock-in amplifier.
- To evaluate its performance for high-frequency signal demodulation.
Main Methods:
- Characterization of a custom-built lock-in amplifier.
- Utilizing a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) for digital signal processing.
- Measurement of input noise and passband characteristics.
Main Results:
- The FPGA lock-in amplifier demonstrates effective demodulation up to 50 MHz.
- Achieved an input noise level of 90 nV/√Hz at an optimal frequency of 500 kHz.
- The system exhibits a 2.6 kHz passband width for modulation frequencies above 100 kHz.
Conclusions:
- The developed FPGA lock-in amplifier offers competitive performance for high-frequency measurements.
- The open-source nature and commercial platform compatibility enhance its accessibility and usability.
- This technology advances portable and high-performance signal detection.
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