dau
Electrical
- Dec 6, 2002
- 29
Hello all,
I use the AD8033 as a G=1 buffer for my voltage divider.
When I short the +input to gnd I get +0,4mV at the output. If I now heat up the circuit I get +0,1mV.
Now I connect 100k to gnd and get 1,3 mV at the output-would have expected less according to Ibmax=40pA.
If I now heat up the circuit (not the 100k) I get -12mV at the output.Seems much too high for the specs of the AD8033.
The heating is made by a Hair-dryer but with 30cm distance; I held my hand at this distance and estimate the temperature wasn't over 70°C.
I cannot measure such low Ib so perhaps one of you has an idea what's wrong here.
Regards
I use the AD8033 as a G=1 buffer for my voltage divider.
When I short the +input to gnd I get +0,4mV at the output. If I now heat up the circuit I get +0,1mV.
Now I connect 100k to gnd and get 1,3 mV at the output-would have expected less according to Ibmax=40pA.
If I now heat up the circuit (not the 100k) I get -12mV at the output.Seems much too high for the specs of the AD8033.
The heating is made by a Hair-dryer but with 30cm distance; I held my hand at this distance and estimate the temperature wasn't over 70°C.
I cannot measure such low Ib so perhaps one of you has an idea what's wrong here.
Regards