Jiawei Li, Zhen-zhu Xi, Chen Xingpeng, Wang He, Long Xia, Z. Sheng, Wang Liang
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Abstract
An induction coil sensor (ICS) is important for measuring low-frequency (DC-1kHz) geomagnetic field. The accuracy of the preamplifier is one key factor determining the performance of the sensor. But the preamplifier is susceptible to 1/ f noise, offset voltage and drift. In order to eliminate these influences, a preamplifier circuit with three amplifier stages based on chopper technology has been designed, and its performance has been tested. The results show that: 1) The 1/ f noise corner frequency is 3 mHz, the equivalent input voltage noise (EIVN) level of the circuit is [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]; 2) The equivalent input current noise (EICN) level of the circuit is [Formula: see text]; 3) The offset voltage is about 600 nV, and the time drift performance is excellent. In conclusion, the preamplifier circuit has characteristics of ultralow noise, low offset voltage and low time drift. It can effectively amplify low-frequency weak geomagnetic signals from 1 mHz to 1 kHz and provides excellent performance for low-frequency ICS.
期刊介绍:
The JEEG (ISSN 1083-1363) is the peer-reviewed journal of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS). JEEG welcomes manuscripts on new developments in near-surface geophysics applied to environmental, engineering, and mining issues, as well as novel near-surface geophysics case histories and descriptions of new hardware aimed at the near-surface geophysics community.