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I must demodulate an AC signal with a frequency of 100 kHz in differential mode, it is possible to do it in a PSoC 5LP .. if that is how I could do it.
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FaEs,
Yes, it's possible. PSoC5 has analog modulators to demodulate incoming AC signal into I and Q-components, and ADCs to sample them. It would save time if you describe details of your project first, things like signal amplitude, 100kHz reference source availability (both I and Q quadrature), required bandwidth, bit resolution, etc. - the more the better.
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FaEs,
Yes, it's possible. PSoC5 has analog modulators to demodulate incoming AC signal into I and Q-components, and ADCs to sample them. It would save time if you describe details of your project first, things like signal amplitude, 100kHz reference source availability (both I and Q quadrature), required bandwidth, bit resolution, etc. - the more the better.
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FaEs,
The essential part of the full-quadrant lock-in detector is quadrature generator. You can find a demo project for PSoC quad gen operating at 100 kHz in this thread
Phase offset and Quadrature signal generator for lock-in
The generator synthesizes quadrature-shifted copy of the external 100 kHz clock. Together with input clock, they make I/Q pair for driving PSoC analog modulators or an external Mux.
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Fig 1. Yellow - input clock, Cyan - quadrature output