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How do a lock-in amplifier and coordinate converter work?

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I am not sure about how a lock-in amplifier works in the detection of the higer harmonic signals. And how does a coordinate converter work?
Hope someone can tell me some models of the lock-in amplifier and coordinate converter.
 

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Well lock-in is a technique of PLL. Tell me if you know what a PLL is?

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Please be more specific to let me know how could I help you.
 

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