10-21-2005 11:27 AM
I'm using DAQ boards ( PCI-6251,PCI-6259) to collect voltage on series of electrodes that are attached on a phantom. A current is injected to a pair of electrodes and is passing through the conductive solution inside of the phantom which will induce voltage to the rest of electrodes ( EIT application).I would like to extract the magnitude and phase of the induced voltage which is a sinusoidal signal that is buried in noise ( The phantom is suppose to be inside of MRI machine). I know that the Lock-In Amplifier in LabView can do this, but I wonder how I can do it with the type of data acquisition hardwares which I have.( I know LabView recommend DAQ board such as NI 4472; but I'm going to use those DAQ boards as one channel at a time it means I'm collecting one channel at a time ( no sequential mode)). In this way the each channel can be sampled as high as 1.25 MS/s. Also, I know my DAQ boards do not have built-in anti-aliasing filters , should I inserte anti-aliasing filter into the signal path ( analogue filter)?if so, should be in all of channels (48). or Can I use LabView to do the anti-aliasing instead of analogue filtering?
I would appreciate any help.
Regards,
Mehran
10-24-2005 02:54 PM