TITLE:
A Very Low Level dc Current Amplifier Using SC Circuit: Effects of Parasitic Capacitances and Duty Ratio on Its Output
AUTHORS:
Hiroki Higa, Ryota Onaga, Naoki Nakamura
KEYWORDS:
dc Amplifier, Small Current Measurement, Switched Capacitor (SC) Circuit, SC Filter
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Applied Sciences,
Vol.4 No.9,
August
8,
2014
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a very low level dc current amplifier using switched capacitor (SC) circuit to miniaturize and improve its output response speed, instead of the conventionally used high-oh-mage resistor. A switched capacitor filter (SCF) and an offset controller are also used to decrease vibrations and offset voltage at the output of the amplifier. The simulation results show that the parasitic capacitances that are distributed to the input portion of the amplifier have some effect on offset voltage. From the experimental results, it is seen that the duty ratio of the clock cycle of SC circuit should be in the range from 0.05 to 0.70. It is suggested that the proposed very low level dc current amplifier using SC circuit is an effective way to obtain both a faster output response and its miniaturization.