Hello all,
This is kind of a crosspost of this:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/capturing-picoammeter-output-with-an-adc/msg5444927/#msg5444927I am designing a PCB for the picoammeter originally designed by Gyro. I already built the circuit on a solder board with air wiring but now i want to see if it can be done on a PCB.
Schematic:
I used guard traces with the solder mask removed from the high impedance areas as suggested by PAUL GROHE in these three articles:
https://www.edn.com/design-femtoampere-circuits-with-low-leakage-part-one/https://www.edn.com/design-femtoampere-circuits-with-low-leakage-part-2-component-selection/https://www.edn.com/design-femtoampere-circuits-with-low-leakage-part-3-low-current-design-techniques/This is the PCB that i have designed so far.
Do you think this could work? Do you see any immediate red flags?
I used a LMC662 as a buffer to drive the guard traces. I added the 100R to the output to deal with the capacitive load. I am thinking about connecting this guard to the triax cable guard which goes to the measurement box, hence the guard header.
Will this 100R be enough?
I thought about doing a guard pour instead of traces around the high impedance input, would that be better? Something like this:
Should i add ground traces/pour around the output (yellow net) in the solder mask stripped box to shield it further?
I am unsure of what type of connectors i should use on the PCB, especially for the input. Do you think the standard ones i chose would work?
For all traces i used 0,25mm width. For the guard traces i used 2mm (1mm around at the end of the loop).
The socket headers are there for an ADS1115 board. The pin headers are for connecting to the Arduino.
Regarding the board material, should i try using FR4 or something better? Paul Grohe suggests that Rogers 5880 gives the best low current and stray capacitance. I couldn't find a PCB supplier that offers that material. And Paul's article was written in 2011 so i guess there might be a new material that is better than the one Paul recommended?