You have the device, so I can't stop you from opening it up and taking a look.
No I don't have it. My intension was to make it as simple as possible, but it looks like it is time do it (oscilloscope).You have an oscilloscope? That helps a lot. I actually programmed oscilloscopes into each input so that I could visualize what was happening.
A friend asked me to look over the Analog Devices LTC6240 for a piezo-base oceanographic shear sensor. That op amp looks very good for piezo sensors because of the very low input bias currents--in the 1picoAmp range.
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/624012fe.pdf
A friend asked me to look over the Analog Devices LTC6240 for a piezo-base oceanographic shear sensor. That op amp looks very good for piezo sensors because of the very low input bias currents--in the 1picoAmp range.
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/624012fe.pdf