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How to Measure Allan Variance with Zurich Instruments Lock-in Amplifiers

28.08.2023

Allan Variation measurement with Zurich Instruments lock-in amplifiers.

Any measurement resolution is limited by random fluctuations, "noise", of the measured quantities. Practical systems also might experience variations of parameters causing "drifts" in the measurements. Various sources of such noises and drifts may take different time or frequency dependencies. To understand how such fluctuations affect one's measurement, a careful analysis of such noise and drifts must be performed. Discrimination of such noise sources might be performed by performing Allan deviation measurement of discretely sample data. In this blog post, we discuss how to easily measure Allan variance with our Zurich Instruments lock-in amplifier.

Using a 10 MHz Clock Reference with HF2 Instruments

27.05.2013

Phase-synchronous operation of a variety of frequency sources and analyzers is a common requirement, which is usually solved by distributing a 10 MHz clock signal to which the individual instruments are phase-locked. This ensures not only a perfect frequency match between the referenced instruments, but also guarantees a constant phase...

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