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In sci.electronics.design Paul Burridge wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 20:56:00 +0200, "Helmut Sennewald" wrote: Hello Paul, Vgs_off seems to be often specified at Id=1nA. The measurement at such low current levels takes a lot of time and it requires a very clean test fixture. How have you measured at exactly Id = 1nA +/-0.1nA ? Hi Helmut, Is it 1nA? I thought it was 5. No matter. Yes, I'd expected someone to point out that the "negligible current" point was the likely problem area. I can't honestly say that I have, because my DVM drops out at 0.01mA! However, in the context of the Turn it to voltage. Most meters (the four I've measured) have a 1Mohm or so input impedance on the 200mv range. This is 200nA full scale. Probably best to do the test twice, with the meter leads reversed though. |
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