Abstract

We describe a new analog differential synchronous demodulator for AC signals where (i) the signal is synchronously demodulated using the floating-capacitor technique after being amplified, if necessary, by an AC amplifier with differential input and differential output, thus yielding a very high CMRR; and (ii) the differential-to-single-ended signal conversion is performed after demodulation, that is, on a low-frequency signal that can be amplified by low-cost, high-performance circuits. The possible signal-to-noise ratio degradation because of synchronous sampling is prevented by using bandpass differential filters.

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