Electrometer amplifier

LD 53214
Electrometer amplifier
  8  Electrometer amplifier

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Description

With extremely high-resistance voltage input for measurement of very small charges (to 10 -9 As) and currents (to 10 -10 A, e.g. ionisation currents).

Technical data

  • Gain: 1
  • Input impedance: > 1013 Ω
  • Input current: < 0.5 pA
  • Input capacitance: < 50 pF
  • Overvoltage stability, low resistance
    (mains supply unit): 1 kV DC
    highly resistive (friction rods): 10 kV DC
  • Output voltage: up to + 10 V
  • Output current: 5 mA (short-circuit proof)
  • Output impedance: < 1 Ω
  • Supply voltage: 12 V AC
  • Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 3 cm
  • Weight: 0.15 kg

Additionally required

1 562791  4  Power supply unit (mains adaptor), 12 V AC LD
1 52227  4  * Power supply, 450 V LD

Articles marked with * are alternative.

Additionally recommended

1 531120 Multimeter LDanalog 20 LD
1 53216  8  Connecting rod LD

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