Transimpedance Amplifier
The Transimpedance Amplifier is a current to voltage converter made for the measuring of low currents made for the Confined DNA project.
The TA converts the current into voltage with a conversion factor of 1V / nA from DC to 100 kHz. The measuring range is + / – 5 nA, but the range could be expanded to + / – 9 nA. The prototype was made, tested and shipped in two days.