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Assignment details
This assignment has 2 parts:
- Part 1: Let's check that you're comfortable with convolution and the lock-in amplifier design;
- Part 2: Modify your instrument to include a lock-in amplifier and temperature control.
Turn in all of your work (comprehensive list below) on Stellar in a single PDF file named <lastname><firstname>Assignment8.pdf. |
Turn in:
- answers to all questions in Assignment 7, Part 1;
On to Assignment 9
Back to Assignment 7
Background reading
- Electronics primer
- Real electronics
- Impedance analysis
- Transfer functions and Bode plots
- Input and output impedance
- DNA melting: Identifying the unknown sample
Code examples and simulations
- DNA Melting: Simulating DNA Melting - Basics
- DNA Melting: Simulating DNA Melting - Intermediate Topics
- DNA Melting: Model function and parameter estimation by nonlinear regression