Abstract

In this paper, it is described a new design of a digital Lock-In amplifier applied to 4-Kelvin- probe electrodes for the measurement of complex electrical variables. The proposed design is based on the operation of a Phase Sensitive Detection (PSD) circuit and on signal acquisition by the Nyquist principle. The hardware basically consists of a programmable embedded system and an analog interfacing circuit. The microcontroller within the circuit was programmed using standard C language for portability and performs the acquisition of the resulting signal along with mathematical operations. Experimental tests on the prototype have shown that it performs as theoretically predicted.

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