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Current Amplifier measures in femto to pico Ampere range.

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November 23, 2009 - FEMTO DDPCA-300 variable gain ultra low noise current amplifier has switchable gain from 104-1013 V/A. It features noise input of 0.4 fA/sq-rt Hz min, allowing measurement of currents in femto to pico Ampere range. Dynamic range is 240 dB. Product is available in miniaturized, rugged aluminum housing designed to optimize EMI shielding, and features adjustable voltage directly on amplifier input for DUT biasing, and remote interface.

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Laser Components, inc.
5460 Skylane Boulevard
Santa Rosa, CA, 95403
USA



FEMTO Variable Gain Ultra Low Noise Current Amplifier


FEMTO introduces the ultra low noise variable gain current (transimpedance) amplifier DDPCA-300 for very sensitive current and charge measurements. This new addition to the FEMTO product portfolio has a switchable gain from 104 to 1013 V/A. The DDPCA-300 has an extremely low noise input of 0.4 fA/ã(Hz) minimum allowing measurement of currents in the femto to pico Ampere range. It has a dynamic range of 240 dB. Features include adjustable voltage directly on amplifier input for DUT biasing, DC optimized design with high stability and very low drift and manual control and remote interface. It comes in a miniaturized and rugged aluminum housing which is designed to optimize EMI shielding. The small size lets you get the amplifier close to the detector, minimizing noise from long detector leads.

The DDPCA-300 is the ideal tool for amplification of small currents close to DC generated by high impedance sources, such as photodiodes, PMTs, ionization and particle detectors. Typical applications include spectroscopy, photodiode amplification, sensitive ionization and charge detector amplification, conductive atomic force microscopy (cAFM), characterization of MOS and JFET structures, quantum and biotech experiments, and pre-amplification for oscilloscopes, A/D converters and digital voltmeters.

FEMTO manufactures a line of high quality specialty amplifiers for signal recovery and processing. These products include Low Noise Current Amplifiers, High and Low Frequency Voltage Amplifiers, Photoreceivers, High Speed GHz Amplifiers and Lock-In Amplifiers.

Electro Optical Components Inc.

5460 Skylane Blvd.

Santa Rosa,

CA 95403

(707) 568-1642

(707) 568-1652 fax

e-mail: info@eoc-inc.com

Webpage: www.eoc-inc.com
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