A wide-range logarithmic electrometer with improved accuracy and temperature stability
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A seven-decade temperature-compensated logarithmic electrometer is presented. The amplifier is designed to a dynamic range of 1 pA to 10 mu A. Temperature compensation is accurately achieved by using an array of four matched monolithic bipolar transistors and straightforward postprocessing techniques. Use of this method results in >
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