Hi,
In the ADS8864 datasheet, Figure 37. POWER-DOWN CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE shows "mA" in the vertical header. Should this be "nA" ?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi,
In the ADS8864 datasheet, Figure 37. POWER-DOWN CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE shows "mA" in the vertical header. Should this be "nA" ?
Thanks,
Steve
Hi Stephen,
Yes, the typical power-down current is in the order of nanoAmps. You are correct, Figure 37 should read "nA" in the Y-axis. I will provide the feedback to the team.
Thanks and best Regards,
Luis