Author:
Hu Yuyang,Han Wensheng,Shi Menghao,Lin Xianming,Zou Peng
Abstract
Abstract
In order to achieve high-precision measurement of strong noise background signal, a digital lock-in amplifier based on field programmable gate array (FPGA) is designed. The core of the lock-in amplifier consists of a signal processing module, an acquisition and quantisation module and a digital demodulation module. The signal processing module completes the amplification and gain adjustment of the input signal and modulates the signal to be measured into a specific frequency band, which is digitally quantised by the analog to digital converter (ADC) after anti-aliasing filtering and transmitted to the FPGA, and the signal to be measured is extracted by phase-sensitive detection through the mutual-correlation digital demodulation method, thus realising the detection of the weak signal. The performance of the lock-in amplifier is evaluated with a signal generator as the input source, and the results show that the signal-to-noise improvement ratio is 35dB and the relative measurement error of voltage is less than 0.03% after the digital lock-in amplifier is processed, which accurately restores the direct current (DC) signals in the noisy background, and provides an effective technical way for the accurate measurement of weak signals.