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Daitey

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Hi Everyone,
Just joined.Well, the issue is i am taking on a project that will require detection of very small changes in currents(an order of micoamperes) and make decisions depending on the magnitude of change.I am thinking of using the ADC(analog-to-digital) of a PIC to detect the magnitude of change.Is there a device i can use for this or is my idea the best option?
Thank you
 
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Vital information missing.

You are looking for changes of a few microamps, but is that a change from 10uA to 11uA, or a change from 1.000000A to 1.000001A ?
Both represent a change of 1uA, but the first case is easy, the second maybe needs a bit of thinking about.

JimB
 
Change of microamps

Thanks.But can you help me figure out the second change that is of a higher precision?Even if i don't use it now its no harm exercising the brain.
 
Current changes have to be converted to an equivalent voltage before converting A/D.

For instance using a standard 500Ω burden resistor the voltage across it is calculated according to Ohm's law.

10µA would result in a voltage of 500mV, while 1.000001A would result in 500.0005V.

I wouldn't think an MCU can convert this to digital.
 
If i am getting you right, do you mean the MCU i plan using (8 bit) cannot do the job?If yes then how do you suggest i continue(move on)?
 
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how do you suggest i continue(move on)?
You could start by answering my initial question, you are looking for changes of a few uA, but how much of a change in current do these few uA represent?

JimB
 
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