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Microampere
Microampere Mi`cro*am`p[`e]re", n. [Micr- + amp[`e]re.] (Elec.) One of the smaller measures of electrical currents; the millionth part of one amp[`e]re.

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- The ampere (/ˈæmpɛər/ AM-pair, US: /ˈæmpɪər/ AM-peer; symbol: A), often shortened to amp, is the unit of electric current in the International System of...
- weak electrical signals into the body. Such devices apply extremely small microamp [uA] electrical currents (less than 1 milliampere [mA]) to the tissues...
- electric arc A-D region: dark discharge; ionisation occurs, current below 10 microamps. F-H region: glow discharge; the plasma emits a faint glow. I-K region:...
- to 1 mA for mains-frequency electricity, though a current as low as a microamp can be detected as an electrovibration effect under certain conditions...
- = 100 microamps @ 85 °C Silicon diode: Max forward voltage at 10 mA = 1 volt @ 0 to 125 °C Max reverse leakage current at 15 volts = 1 microamp @ 85 °C...
- electric arc A-D region: dark discharge; ionisation occurs, current below 10 microamps. F-H region: glow discharge; the plasma emits a faint glow. I-K region:...
- extremely high, but most EHT applications only required a few hundred microamps at most, so this was not normally an issue. With the development of inexpensive...
- electric arc A-D region: dark discharge; ionisation occurs, current below 10 microamps. F-H region: glow discharge; the plasma emits a faint glow. I-K region:...
- using a moving coil movement with full-scale deflection current of 50 microamps (μA), the highest sensitivity commonly available, must draw at least 50 μA...
- low slew rates. As an example, the LT1494 micropower op amp consumes 1.5 microamp but has a 2.7 kHz gain-bandwidth product and a 0.001 V per microsecond...