Hello TI forum!
I want to measure changes in the electrostatic field sitting on an charged insect when it moves near a sensor. So far, we (neuroscientists) used electret microphones that had their membrane removed. Unfortunately they are bulky and the lower end of measurable frequencies is not ideal. I tried the FDC1004 EVB but I misinterpreted the sample rate, we need electro static field changes across the sensor from 1 Hz to 1 kHz. The Insect is charged with 50 - 300 Volts and the sensor should sense it in a distance between one and three inch.
I think the FDC2214 would be perfect (at the end we would like 4 sensors). I can not read from the data sheet what frequencies can be measured (because I am a biologist, sorry). Is the FDC2214 capable of doing what I need?
If you have an other IC in mind a suggestion would be highly appreciated.
related off-topic question:
If there is a Chip useful for me that translates the signals into I²C, is there a device you would recommend to store the data? So far we digitized with a microphone input on a USB sound card attached to a Raspberry Pi. That works fine but is not very energy efficient. Is there a chip which would just write the data on a flash/ hard drive?
Thanks so much for any, even partial, answer!
Best wishes from Berlin
Benjamin