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Calibrations of Current-to-Voltage Transimpedance Amplifiers Using Electrical Standards
Published
Author(s)
Howard W. Yoon, George P. Eppeldauer, Dean G. Jarrett, Thomas C. Larason, Wan-Seop Kim
Abstract
For photocurrent measurements with low uncertainties, a wide-dynamic range current-to-voltage converter traceable to resistance standards has been developed at the NIST. The design and calibration of the converter standard are described. For validation, the converter standard was compared to the low-current scale of KRISS.
Proceedings Title
Extended Abstracts of the Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements
Yoon, H.
, Eppeldauer, G.
, Jarrett, D.
, Larason, T.
and Kim, W.
(2010),
Calibrations of Current-to-Voltage Transimpedance Amplifiers Using Electrical Standards, Extended Abstracts of the Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, Daejeon, -1, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=905053
(Accessed October 10, 2025)