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Instrumentation amplifier to get discrete DC measurements of AC signal

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AlanTheWoo

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If i'm trying to measure a relatively slow (~1kHz) AC signal. Can I use an instrumentation amplifier to "read" discrete DC signals so they can be latched and sent to a computer for plotting?

The AC signals can vary and are not necessarily sinusoidal. I had one suggestion of using a low pass filter and then having a gain of 0.707 and then just re-creating a sinusoid at the computer. But this will only work on sinusoids and I want the display to accurately reflect the signal being measured
 
The instrumentation amp should be the front end of an Analog to Digital converter. This device would then give you a value for the DC voltage at the instant it did the conversion. The microprocessor would read the value of the A/D at some interval thus creating points on a graph to recreate the value. This is a classic digital oscilloscope application.
 
Yes, this is a digital oscilloscope application. Can you recommend any parts or things to help me make a better design? I was looking at single-chip instrumentation amps and also building my own from op-amps.
 
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