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fabiodl:
I need to measure a time-varying impedance, both module and phase, between a point and multiple other points (few dozens). I need to sample it with few hundred hertz. Is there any commercially available solution(possibly composing multiple devices) that can do that?
Otherwise, how would you do that? I'd like to avoid spinning a board w/ multiple (or multiplexed) adc on a resistive load, and get something already available if possible.

Marco:
I'd use a standard x-channel digitizer to measure the voltage across the impedances, make a whole lot of parallel voltage to current converters with opamps and feed those with a single channel programmable signal generator. The rest is software.

This seems most comparable to a multichannel bio-impedance analyzer, I don't see any commercial systems for it ... but if there are I'm sure the price will be immense.

ejeffrey:
Is hundreds of Hz the frequency you want to measure impedance at or the update/scan rate?  The most basic answer would be a standard multi channel DAQ from NI or anyone else should handle the data acquisition.  The question is how much signal conditioning you would need to do and if you needed to roll your own of if the ones NI sells would be good enough.   Basically you would send the excitation to all channels in parallel each with their own sense resistor and measure the voltage across the resistor with the scanned ADC. 

Another option is a AC impedance bridge (LCR meter) plus an external switch matrix. This will probably be slower than the multi channel DAQ but might be easier to set up.

Bud:
Is a requirement to measure all of the points at the same frequency? What physical distances are we talking about?

fabiodl:

--- Quote from: Marco on August 29, 2020, 11:28:45 am ---This seems most comparable to a multichannel bio-impedance analyzer, I don't see any commercial systems for it ... but if there are I'm sure the price will be immense.

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Thanks for the hint to the bio-impedance analyzer. This is not a personal project and a total cost under 100K $ would be ok.


--- Quote from: ejeffrey on August 29, 2020, 04:00:15 pm ---Is hundreds of Hz the frequency you want to measure impedance at or the update/scan rate?  The most basic answer would be a standard multi channel DAQ from NI or anyone else should handle the data acquisition.  The question is how much signal conditioning you would need to do and if you needed to roll your own of if the ones NI sells would be good enough.   Basically you would send the excitation to all channels in parallel each with their own sense resistor and measure the voltage across the resistor with the scanned ADC. 

Another option is a AC impedance bridge (LCR meter) plus an external switch matrix. This will probably be slower than the multi channel DAQ but might be easier to set up.

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Few hundred hz is the sampling frequency. The LCR meter + external switch matrix is probably a good setup. Do you have experience w/ any in particular?


--- Quote from: Bud on August 29, 2020, 04:16:12 pm ---Is a requirement to measure all of the points at the same frequency? What physical distances are we talking about?

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Yes, all points should be measured using the same input, possibly synchronously. The physical distance is in the order of  few inches

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