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English: Simplified schematic of an active picoammeter circuit to measure electric currents I down to 1 pA (pico ampere). Based on a low input current (High-Z) BiMOS Operational Amplifiers (OpAmp) like CA3420.
Date 11 June 2016 (upload date)
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