raiffsf
Newbie level 4

Hi,
I'm currently working on a soil moisture sensor based on capacitance.
Im looking for a circuit that can provide high excitation frequency (70MHz +) to the sensing capacitor.
I suppose frequency stability is important for that kind of measurement.
I'm studying some known LC Oscillators (Colpitts, Clapp).
And some ICs from Analog Devices and Texas Instruments like (AD5933 -> 100kHz, FDC2112-Q1 -> 10MHz) which send low frequencies to the sensor
However, those options don't quite help me achieve frequency stability (for better accuracy) and high frequency excitation signals (to compensate measurement erros intrinsic to the soil).
Can someone help me with ideas?
Is there a way to use crystal oscillators for this (a changing capacitive load)?
Thanks in advance for any help given !
I'm currently working on a soil moisture sensor based on capacitance.
Im looking for a circuit that can provide high excitation frequency (70MHz +) to the sensing capacitor.
I suppose frequency stability is important for that kind of measurement.
I'm studying some known LC Oscillators (Colpitts, Clapp).
And some ICs from Analog Devices and Texas Instruments like (AD5933 -> 100kHz, FDC2112-Q1 -> 10MHz) which send low frequencies to the sensor
However, those options don't quite help me achieve frequency stability (for better accuracy) and high frequency excitation signals (to compensate measurement erros intrinsic to the soil).
Can someone help me with ideas?
Is there a way to use crystal oscillators for this (a changing capacitive load)?
Thanks in advance for any help given !