Re: low noise amplifier for high impedance source
- From: archiees@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 15 Oct 2006 20:10:02 -0700
Thanks for your reply Phil.
** Do you really have a current source ???
Yes, to my understanding. The source consists of 2 electrodes (Penning
trap). Charged particles rotate between these electrodes and induce an
image charge. This image charge is allowed to flow in an external
circuit (like resistors) to constituting differential image currrent
out of the electrodes.
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