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What does it mean when the specifications for leakage gives a negative number?

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In a datasheet, when the spec for leakage gives a negative number what does that mean??
 

Re: Leakage in IC design

Could be a result of strict adherence to nomenclature in connection with a (leakage) test schematic:
Currents into a device or module are by default given as positive, currents out as negative.

Otherwise you could use the chip as (strongly temperature-dependent) current generator and energy provider, hohohoho ;-)
 

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