Monday, November 15, 2010

Experimental 1 KHz Synchronous Detector

OverviewThis circuit employs a synchronous demodulator to separate a 1 KHz signal from noise and measures  the amplitude of the 1 kHz signals once a second at about 60 microvolts per count then sends the measurements via an RS-232 interface for further processing or display. An LED on the board also lights when the measured signal exceeds a preset threshold.



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