Difference between Voltage and Current ?
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:49 am
I'm an administrator for a large, multi instrument chromatography system that has lots fo HPLC's and a few GC's.
One of my users recently showed me a validation protocol they had recieved which quoted responses in pA (which we think must be pico Amps ?)
Our Perkin Elmer Autosystem GC's / Dionex Chromeleon produces mV (milli Volts). Now knowing a small amount of basic physics Current and Voltage are linked, but very different quantities.
Is pA a current ? Is this produced from only certain types of detectors ? (we use FID exclusively). I'm puzzled.
Thanks
Paul.
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Paul Hurley
One of my users recently showed me a validation protocol they had recieved which quoted responses in pA (which we think must be pico Amps ?)
Our Perkin Elmer Autosystem GC's / Dionex Chromeleon produces mV (milli Volts). Now knowing a small amount of basic physics Current and Voltage are linked, but very different quantities.
Is pA a current ? Is this produced from only certain types of detectors ? (we use FID exclusively). I'm puzzled.
Thanks
Paul.
--
Paul Hurley