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LMP7721 fA bias current used as electrometer for capacitor decharge measurement
Hi All,
I'd like to know if I am making a big mistake with this circuit design or there is something good. The scope is to charge the cap and than leave it decharging. The key point is having a capacitor with high charge holding, so the discharge process will be very slow. I was thinking a descharge of about weeks with a polypropylene cap.
I am doing some sort of mistake thinking about this circuit?
The switch just recarge the cap and then leave it attached to the input of the Amplifier. The choise of the amplifier is critical and that's why I choose an electrometer grade amplifier such as the LMP7721. I was thinking also to use maybe a jfet. What do you think?
Do this circuit convince you? You see some problem with this idea?
Thank you in advance
Salva
Hi All,
I'd like to know if I am making a big mistake with this circuit design or there is something good. The scope is to charge the cap and than leave it decharging. The key point is having a capacitor with high charge holding, so the discharge process will be very slow. I was thinking a descharge of about weeks with a polypropylene cap.
I am doing some sort of mistake thinking about this circuit?
The switch just recarge the cap and then leave it attached to the input of the Amplifier. The choise of the amplifier is critical and that's why I choose an electrometer grade amplifier such as the LMP7721. I was thinking also to use maybe a jfet. What do you think?
Do this circuit convince you? You see some problem with this idea?
Thank you in advance
Salva
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