Optical-based sensing techniques and instruments, such as fluorometric systems, absorbance-based sensors, and photoacoustic spectrometers, are important tools for detecting food fraud, adulteration, and contamination for health and environmental purposes. All the aforementioned optical equipments generally require one or more low-frequency Lock-In Amplifiers (LIAs) to extract the signal of interest from background noise. In the cited applications, the required LIA frequency is quite low (up to 1 kHz), and this leads to a simplification of the hardware with consequent good results in portability, reduced size, weight, and low-cost characteristics. The present system, called ENEA DSP Box Due, is based on a very inexpensive microcontroller proto-board and can replace four commercial LIAs, resulting in significant savings in both cost and space. Furthermore, it incorporates a dual-channel oscilloscope and a sinusoidal function generator. This article outlines the architecture of the ENEA DSP Box Due, its electrical characterization, and its applications within a project concerning laser techniques for food and water safety.

Pollastrone, F., Fiorani, L., Bisauriya, R., Menicucci, I., Ciceroni, C., Pizzoferrato, R. (2024). Development and test of low-cost multi-channel multi-frequency Lock-In Amplifier for health and environment sensing. SENSORS, 24(18) [10.3390/s24186020].

Development and test of low-cost multi-channel multi-frequency Lock-In Amplifier for health and environment sensing

Pollastrone F.
Conceptualization
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Bisauriya R.;Ciceroni C.
Methodology
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Pizzoferrato R.
Conceptualization
2024-01-01

Abstract

Optical-based sensing techniques and instruments, such as fluorometric systems, absorbance-based sensors, and photoacoustic spectrometers, are important tools for detecting food fraud, adulteration, and contamination for health and environmental purposes. All the aforementioned optical equipments generally require one or more low-frequency Lock-In Amplifiers (LIAs) to extract the signal of interest from background noise. In the cited applications, the required LIA frequency is quite low (up to 1 kHz), and this leads to a simplification of the hardware with consequent good results in portability, reduced size, weight, and low-cost characteristics. The present system, called ENEA DSP Box Due, is based on a very inexpensive microcontroller proto-board and can replace four commercial LIAs, resulting in significant savings in both cost and space. Furthermore, it incorporates a dual-channel oscilloscope and a sinusoidal function generator. This article outlines the architecture of the ENEA DSP Box Due, its electrical characterization, and its applications within a project concerning laser techniques for food and water safety.
2024
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English
Digital signal processing
Lock-in amplifier (LIA)
Microcontroller
Photoluminescence measurements
Pollastrone, F., Fiorani, L., Bisauriya, R., Menicucci, I., Ciceroni, C., Pizzoferrato, R. (2024). Development and test of low-cost multi-channel multi-frequency Lock-In Amplifier for health and environment sensing. SENSORS, 24(18) [10.3390/s24186020].
Pollastrone, F; Fiorani, L; Bisauriya, R; Menicucci, I; Ciceroni, C; Pizzoferrato, R
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