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FS...
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:40 am
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Can anyone point me to a textbook with a good description of lock in
amplifiers, including the mathematics and perhaps some intuition. I
have Horowitz and Hill here but it isnt' very useful for this topic

Thanks,
Fritz
 
Rich L....
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:40 am
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On Oct 4, 11:40 am, FS <sonni... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:f0b04f41d5]Can anyone point me to a textbook with a good description of lock in
amplifiers, including the mathematics  and perhaps some intuition. I
have Horowitz and Hill here but it isnt' very useful for  this  topic

Thanks,
Fritz
[/quote:f0b04f41d5]
I don't know if these are the best available resources on the web, but
they might get you started. For lock-in amplifiers try:

http://www.dlinstruments.com/technotes/pdf/IAN%2035.pdf

Lock-in amplifiers are closely related to chopper stabilized
amplifiers. You can find many resources for these. One good
introduction on the web is:

http://metrology.hut.fi/courses/s108-180/Luento4/chopamp.pdf

The Wikipedia entry for Chopper (electronics) has a couple of
references that might be useful. Note that chopper amplifiers and
lock-in amplifiers are related to switched capacitor filters, and
there is a huge literature on those.

If you want something real mathematical you might try:

http://servv89pn0aj.sn.sourcedns.com/~gbpprorg/mil/cavity/lock/LockIn.pdf

which I found on a web site with a number of articles that might be of
interest:

http://servv89pn0aj.sn.sourcedns.com/~gbpprorg/mil/cavity/lock/index.html

Good luck,

Rich L.
 
FS...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:29 am
Guest
Thanks Rich!
I have added the docs you mention to my collection. The first did a
really nice job on noise issues. I found a very basic doc that got me
started:
http://www.thinksrs.com/support/app.htm

Cheers
Fritz
 
 
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