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Date created
2023-08-06
Authors/Contributors
Author: Dan-Aighewi, Ese
Author: Liang, Minghui
Author: McKeen, Brayden
Author: Somorai, Lucien
Author: Zhao, Yupeng
Author: Zhou, Haoran
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Abstract
A lock-in amplifier is a device that extracts target signal around a certain frequency from a noisy environment. It utilizes the lock-in signal processing technique to establish a band-pass filter with an extremely narrow passband bandwidth. Synclock's digital lock-in amplifier shares the same functionalities as other lock-in amplifiers in general but it is designed to be lightweighted, portable and have a long battery life. The device supports input signal frequncy up to 50kHz and is designed to convert analog signal into digital signal with 18-bit resolution. The deivce also comes with an easy-to-use user interface to change input parameters and settings for the signals.
Description
Undergraduate Engineering Science students are required to complete a group-based, two-course capstone sequence: ENSC 405W and ENSC 440. Groups form company structures and create an innovative product that potentially acts as a solution to a real-life problem. This collection archives the following assignments: proposal, design specifications, requirements specifications, and proof of concept.
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1 item
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Language
English
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SyncLock-video-2023.mp4 | 38.06 MB |