Yes, signal is to be amplified in order to be read by DAQ.
Things that i have forgot to mention
- A 0.02% thin film 10Mohm resistor is to be used as the feedback resistor of the transimpedance amplifier to give a gain of 10^7.
- 10Mohm resistor is selected to be used as it is suppose to be low noise and resistors that are greater than 10Mohm are usually more noisy because of its compostion?
- Is a feedback capacitor required in transimpedance opamp too?
The resolution of the DAQ is 32uV with a range of -1 to 1v and a voltage amplifier would be required as 2nd-stage gain to amplify the signal to a value which is large enough to be read by the DAQ.
In addition, noises often predominate in the measurment of such a small signal.
Is there anything that I should take note of? Such as prototyping on a stripboard instead of breadboard?