https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2006020
A sound card based multi-channel frequency measurement system
1
Physics Department, Université de Fribourg, Chemin du
Musée 3, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
2
Paul Scherrer Institute,
5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
Corresponding author: Paul.Knowles@unifr.ch
Received:
7
July
2005
Revised:
24
October
2005
Accepted:
18
November
2005
Published online:
22
February
2006
For physical processes which express themselves as a frequency, for example magnetic field measurements using optically-pumped alkali-vapor magnetometers, the precise extraction of the frequency from the noisy signal is a classical problem. We describe herein a frequency measurement system based on an inexpensive commercially available computer sound card coupled with a software single-tone estimator which reaches Cramér–Rao limited performance, a feature which commercial frequency counters often lack. Characterization of the system and examples of its successful application to magnetometry are presented.
PACS: 06.30.Ft – Time and frequency / 07.05.Hd – Data acquisition: hardware and software / 07.55.Ge – Magnetometers for magnetic field measurements
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