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Lock-in amplifiers are important tools for material and device researchers because of their unique ability to precisely measure signals that are otherwise too small to detect amidst noise and other interfering signals. This singular capability makes them indispensable in a wide range of low-level measurement applications in the lab. However, researching and evaluating lock-in types for purchase can be confusing. This paper aims to simplify the selection process.
Key learnings:
- The benefits and standard functions of a lock-in amplifier
- The different types of lock-in amplifiers available
- Key considerations when evaluating and qualifying a lock-in amplifier for your application

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