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01/24/08 16:32
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#149929 - I find it always a bit funny...
Responding to: ???'s previous message
...if an application demands input bias currents of less than 1pA. Usually you will need some protection schemes, which can heavily increase these currents. Also, if not the purest materials are used leakage across the board will be decades higher. You often can measure the moisture with such a board: The more moisture, the higher the surface leakage currents...

Ap, would you like to tell us what you want to build?

Kai

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Opamp datasheet Question            01/01/70 00:00      
   page 3            01/01/70 00:00      
      TLC 271            01/01/70 00:00      
   Use input bias current            01/01/70 00:00      
      Use input bias current            01/01/70 00:00      
         ?what application            01/01/70 00:00      
         More info?            01/01/70 00:00      
         so, you have left the "low cost" area            01/01/70 00:00      
         opa129            01/01/70 00:00      
         I find it always a bit funny...            01/01/70 00:00      
            It's like those high-res PC sound cards ...            01/01/70 00:00      
            More details + missing detail from datasheet            01/01/70 00:00      
               Frequency control in oscillator            01/01/70 00:00      
                  relaxation oscillator            01/01/70 00:00      
                     Ssshh..            01/01/70 00:00      
                        Ssshh..            01/01/70 00:00      
                           Ap you are at it again - not a flame            01/01/70 00:00      
                              progressive evolution            01/01/70 00:00      
               have you had a look at            01/01/70 00:00      
                  sensirion.com            01/01/70 00:00      
               Link and answer            01/01/70 00:00      
                  www.hygrosens.de            01/01/70 00:00      
                     It's a double CMOS555, e.g.TLC556            01/01/70 00:00      
   Another sensor and schematic using 555            01/01/70 00:00      
      Another sensor and schematic using 555            01/01/70 00:00      
         Price            01/01/70 00:00      

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