Ametek 7280 Instruction Manual page 25

Wide bandwidth dsp lock-in amplifier
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parameter, which is the maximum instantaneous (peak) voltage or current that can be
applied to the input without causing input overload, as shown in table 3-1 below.
It is a basic property of the digital signal processing (DSP) lock-in amplifier that the
best demodulator performance is obtained by presenting as large a signal as possible
to the main analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Therefore, in principle, the AC Gain
value should be made as large as possible without causing the signal channel
amplifier or converter to overload. This constraint is not too critical however and the
use of a value one or two steps below the optimum value makes little difference. Note
that as the AC Gain value is changed, the demodulator gain (described later in section
3.3.12) is also adjusted in order to maintain the selected full-scale sensitivity.
The full-scale sensitivity is set by a combination of AC Gain and demodulator gain.
Since the demodulator gain is entirely digital, changes in full-scale sensitivity which
do not change the AC Gain do not cause any of the errors which might arise from a
change in the AC Gain.
The user is prevented from setting an illegal AC Gain value, i.e. one that would result
in overload on a full-scale input signal. Similarly, if the user selects a full-scale
sensitivity which causes the present AC Gain value to be illegal, the AC Gain will
change to the nearest legal value.
In practice, this system is very easy to operate. However, the user may prefer to make
use of the AUTOMATIC AC Gain feature which gives very good results in most
cases. When this is active the AC Gain is automatically controlled by the instrument,
which determines the optimum setting based on the full-scale sensitivity currently
being used.
At any given setting, the ratio
DR
=
0.7
×
represents the factor by which the largest acceptable sinusoidal interference input
exceeds the full-scale sensitivity and is called the Dynamic Reserve of the lock-in
amplifier at that setting. (The factor 0.7 is a peak-to-rms conversion). The dynamic
Chapter 3, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
AC Gain (dB)
INPUT LIMIT (mV)
0
6
14
20
26
34
40
46
54
60
66
Table 3-1, Input Limit vs. AC Gain
Input
Limit
Full
-
Scale
Sensitivit
y
1600
800
320
160
80
32
16
8
3.2
1.6
0.8
3-5

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