Rob wrote:

50V across 5GOhm is 10nA. Put a standard multimeter's 10MOhm input in series and
you have 10mV per nA reading. Anything below 100mV is pass.

Also, quite a few of the Fluke portable and handheld DMMs from the last 35 years or so (including the faithful old 8050A and the "80-series" DMMs) measure conductance (1/R) with a resolution down to 0.01nS (= 100G ohm). There are lots of them with this capability on the used market for $10 and up, and several are still available new (but not for less than Eu100, to my knowledge).

Best regards,

Charles


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