Minimum Current Amplitude
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Minimum Current Amplitude
Hello,
The manual of the STG4008 states that the timing and the amplitude of analog output pulses may not be accurate for very small amplitudes (below 100 microAmps), due to the intrinsic properties of the electronic parts of the stimulus generator. Is this a typo? The resolution of this device is 0.2 microAmps, so 100 microAmps is 50 times higher.
Thanks,
Nicolas P. Cottaris, Ph.D.
The manual of the STG4008 states that the timing and the amplitude of analog output pulses may not be accurate for very small amplitudes (below 100 microAmps), due to the intrinsic properties of the electronic parts of the stimulus generator. Is this a typo? The resolution of this device is 0.2 microAmps, so 100 microAmps is 50 times higher.
Thanks,
Nicolas P. Cottaris, Ph.D.
np_cottaris- Posts : 9
Join date : 2010-10-29
Re: Minimum Current Amplitude
Dear Dr. Cottaris,
it's not a typo, but a relict from the STG 2000. The STG 4000 is accurate down to the given 0.2µA. Thanks for finding the error.
Best regards Frank MCS
it's not a typo, but a relict from the STG 2000. The STG 4000 is accurate down to the given 0.2µA. Thanks for finding the error.
Best regards Frank MCS
Frank MCS- Posts : 188
Join date : 2008-07-14
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