Hi,
How to understand input bias current value when temperature is below 75C in following curve? what means for "0" and "-2000" on curve? Tks.
Regards,
Eric
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Tks for your feedback, Amy, but you did not answer the questions. Can you help to confirm INA188 Amplifier datasheet page 10 curve 10, what's means "0" and "-2000" means on the vertical scale of the in put bias current VS temperature curve? Look forward your feedback, tks.
Regards,
Eric
The negative means the current flow out of the device, and if it is positive then current flows into the device.
If the data sheet IIB value shows positive and negative values then the op-amp has bias current cancellation circuitry and the current will be small but the polarity may be either.
PNP input devices have a negative IIB (current flows out of inputs)
NPN input devices have a positive IIB (current flows in to inputs)