Integrated design for a compact low consumption Lock-In amplifier for portable applications
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Keywords

CMOS Analog Design
Sensor Conditioning Circuit
Lock-In Amplifier
Signal Recovery
Phase-Sensitive Detection. Diseño Analógico CMOS
Circuitos de Acondicionamiento de Sensores
Amplificadores Lock-In
Recuperación de señales
Detección Sensible a Fase.

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Maya Hernández, P. M., Sanz Pascual, M. T., Díaz Sánchez, A., & Calvo, B. (2014). Integrated design for a compact low consumption Lock-In amplifier for portable applications. Superficies Y Vacío, 27(2), 66-73. Retrieved from https://superficiesyvacio.smctsm.org.mx/index.php/SyV/article/view/138

Abstract

A technique for measuring the amplitude of a signal, even if the superimposed noise and interferences are higher than the signal itself, is the technique of phase sensitive detection, which is the basis of lock-in amplifiers. In this work a novel design of an integrated current mode lock-in amplifier in 0.18?m CMOS technology with 1.8V supply voltage is presented. It is suitable for portable applications thanks to its reduced low power consumption and single supply voltage. The proposed architecture is capable of recovering a signal of interest from noisy environments with errors below 6.1% for a dynamic reserve of 42.7dB. It is provided of a digitally programmable gain ranging from 1.2 to 20.3dB, the input referred noise is 6.2 2nV??Hz@1kHz and power consumption is 237?W.

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