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JimG
I need some ideas - hope this is the right group.
To complete the alignment of a thermocouple/millivolt calibrator, I
need to tweak a chopper amp to minimize output noise.
Doing this requires picking up a 1.5MHz square wave that should have
an amplitude of around 15uV. To see the waveform and adjust the pot I
probably need to amplify this to 5mV, a gain of around 300.
Is there a simple way to do this, and still maintain something that
resembles the original signal?
I am using a Fluke 96 II Scopemeter (50MHz) with a 10:1 probe.
TIA.
Jim
To complete the alignment of a thermocouple/millivolt calibrator, I
need to tweak a chopper amp to minimize output noise.
Doing this requires picking up a 1.5MHz square wave that should have
an amplitude of around 15uV. To see the waveform and adjust the pot I
probably need to amplify this to 5mV, a gain of around 300.
Is there a simple way to do this, and still maintain something that
resembles the original signal?
I am using a Fluke 96 II Scopemeter (50MHz) with a 10:1 probe.
TIA.
Jim