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Did you know? Wide dynamic range


 

Wide dynamic range refers to a system’s ability (257-3555) to accurately measure or process signals spanning a large range of values, from very small to very large, without compromising the precision. In the context of low-power measurements for embedded electronics, this means capturing everything from deep sleep currents in the picoamp range (pA) to high current peaks in the ampere range (A). With a resolution of 400 pA and the ability to measure across 10 orders of magnitude, you can seamlessly profile sleep, standby, and active states without losing critical details.

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