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== BOM and assembly == |
== BOM and assembly == |
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* BOM and assembly - download |
* BOM and assembly - [[File:Amplifier BOM and assembly.pdf|download]] |
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== Noise, gain, phase caclulations == |
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Mike calculated what is the noise of the board at the photocurrents we are measuring (~2 uA). They are well below the shot noise limit within the bandwidth. |
Mike calculated what is the noise of the board at the photocurrents we are measuring (~2 uA). They are well below the shot noise limit within the bandwidth. |
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* Mathematica notebook - download |
* Mathematica notebook - [[File:TransimpedanceAmpResponse.zip|download]] |
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* TI application report - download |
* TI application report - [[File:Sboa122.pdf|download]] |
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== Eagle design == |
== Eagle design == |
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* Board design, Eagle 6.6.0 - download |
* Board design, Eagle 6.6.0 - [[File:Differential photocurrent amplifier.zip|download]] |
Revision as of 23:16, 7 October 2016
Differential photo amplifier with a single sided output
Description
The main purpose of this board is to measure the polarization rotation signal in magnetometer experiments. The board provides differential and single sided signals, so that the rotation angle can be measured, and the common noise can be cancelled when the polarimeter is not perfectly balanced.
This photo amplifier design is based on the transimpedance amplifier from Hobbs book (Building Electro-Optical Systems, Making It All Work, Second Edition, Ch. 18 - Front ends) and Brian Patton's design for a photo amplifier with single-sided outputs. The bandwidth of this board is 20 kHz, but can be increased well beyond that by changing the RC constants in the feedback of the opamps.
Schematics
- Schematics - File:Amplifier schematics.pdf
BOM and assembly
- BOM and assembly - File:Amplifier BOM and assembly.pdf
Noise, gain, phase caclulations
Mike calculated what is the noise of the board at the photocurrents we are measuring (~2 uA). They are well below the shot noise limit within the bandwidth.
- Mathematica notebook - File:TransimpedanceAmpResponse.zip
- TI application report - File:Sboa122.pdf
Eagle design
- Board design, Eagle 6.6.0 - File:Differential photocurrent amplifier.zip