Low cost autonomous lock-in amplifier for resistance/capacitance sensor measurements

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This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a portable high-precision single-phase lock-in instrument with phase adjustment. The core consists of an analog lock-in amplifier IC prototype, integrated in 0.18 µm CMOS technology with 1.8 V supply, which features programmable gain and operating frequency, resulting in a versatile on-chip solution with power consumption below 834 µW. It incorporates automatic phase alignment of the input and reference signals, performed through both a fixed-90° and a 4-bit digitally programmable phase shifter, specifically designed using commercially available components to operate at 1 kHz frequency. The system is driven by an Arduino YUN board, thus overall conforming a low-cost autonomous signal recovery instrument to determine, in real time, the electrical equivalent of resistive and capacitive sensors with a sensitivity of 16.3 µV/Ω @ εrS < 3 % and 37 kV/F @ εrS < 5 %, respectively.

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Maya, P., Calvo, B., Sanz-Pascual, M. T., & Osorio, J. (2019). Low cost autonomous lock-in amplifier for resistance/capacitance sensor measurements. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8121413

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