Convert Nanoamperes to Milliamperes
Convert Nanoamperes (nA) to Milliamperes (mA) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
mA = nA × 1.000000000e-6
About Nanoamperes
The nanoampere (nA) equals 10⁻⁹ A, typical for reverse saturation currents of silicon diodes, quiescent supply currents of CMOS logic, and microelectrode measurements in analytical electrochemistry. A silicon p-n junction at room temperature has a saturation current of 1-10 nA; a well-designed op-amp input bias current is 1-100 nA; wearable biosensors commonly operate in the nanoampere range. 1 nA = 10⁻³ µA = 10³ pA.
About Milliamperes
The milliampere (mA) equals 10⁻³ A, the everyday unit in consumer electronics and safety standards. Standard LEDs operate at 5-30 mA; USB 2.0 ports supply up to 500 mA; USB-C fast-charging delivers 3 000-5 000 mA. The milliampere is also the clinically important range for electric shock - ventricular fibrillation threshold is around 100 mA, and 1 mA is the threshold of perception. 1 mA = 10⁻³ A = 10³ µA.
Quick Reference Table
| Nanoamperes (nA) | Milliamperes (mA) |
|---|---|
| 1 nA | 1 × 10-6 mA |
| 2 nA | 2 × 10-6 mA |
| 5 nA | 5 × 10-6 mA |
| 10 nA | 1 × 10-5 mA |
| 25 nA | 2.5 × 10-5 mA |
| 50 nA | 5 × 10-5 mA |
| 100 nA | 1 × 10-4 mA |