Microamps to Milliamps Converter

Microamps to Milliamps Converter

Convert electric current from microamperes (µA) to milliamperes (mA)

Quick Conversions

Conversion Formula

To convert microamperes to milliamperes, divide the microampere value by 1000.

mA = µA ÷ 1000

Or multiply by 0.001:

mA = µA × 0.001

Microampere to Milliampere Conversion Table

Microamperes (µA) Milliamperes (mA)
1 µA0.001 mA
5 µA0.005 mA
10 µA0.01 mA
50 µA0.05 mA
100 µA0.1 mA
250 µA0.25 mA
500 µA0.5 mA
750 µA0.75 mA
1,000 µA1 mA
2,500 µA2.5 mA
5,000 µA5 mA
10,000 µA10 mA
25,000 µA25 mA
50,000 µA50 mA
100,000 µA100 mA
500,000 µA500 mA
1,000,000 µA1,000 mA

How to Convert Microamps to Milliamps

Converting microamperes (µA) to milliamperes (mA) is straightforward because both units measure electric current and are derived from the ampere, the SI base unit. The prefix “micro” represents 10-6, while “milli” represents 10-3.

Step-by-Step Conversion Process

Step 1: Identify your microampere value
Example: 2500 µA
Step 2: Divide by 1000 (or multiply by 0.001)
Calculation: 2500 ÷ 1000 = 2.5
Step 3: Add the milliampere unit
Result: 2.5 mA

Practical Examples

Example 1: Convert 750 µA to mA
750 ÷ 1000 = 0.75 mA
Example 2: Convert 15000 µA to mA
15000 ÷ 1000 = 15 mA
Example 3: Convert 125 µA to mA
125 ÷ 1000 = 0.125 mA
Example 4: Convert 50000 µA to mA
50000 ÷ 1000 = 50 mA

About Microamperes and Milliamperes

What is a Microampere?

A microampere (µA) is a unit of electric current equal to one millionth (10-6) of an ampere. This extremely small unit is commonly used in electronics to measure very low currents, such as those in sensitive electronic circuits, biological measurements, and low-power devices. Microamperes are essential in applications like biomedical sensors, microcontrollers in sleep mode, and precision instrumentation.

What is a Milliampere?

A milliampere (mA) is a unit of electric current equal to one thousandth (10-3) of an ampere. This unit is widely used in electronics and electrical engineering to measure currents in everyday electronic devices. Milliamperes are commonly seen in LED specifications, battery charging currents, small motor ratings, and electronic circuit design. Most USB ports, for instance, provide currents measured in milliamperes.

Relationship Between Units

Both microamperes and milliamperes are derived from the ampere (A), the SI base unit for electric current. The relationship between these units follows the metric system prefixes:

  • 1 ampere (A) = 1,000,000 microamperes (µA)
  • 1 ampere (A) = 1,000 milliamperes (mA)
  • 1 milliampere (mA) = 1,000 microamperes (µA)
  • 1 microampere (µA) = 0.001 milliamperes (mA)

Common Applications

Microampere Applications

  • Medical Devices: ECG and EEG sensors measure bioelectric signals in microamperes
  • Low-Power Electronics: Microcontrollers in sleep mode typically draw 1-50 µA
  • Battery Monitoring: Quiescent current specifications often range from 1-100 µA
  • Precision Sensors: pH meters and thermocouples generate signals in the microampere range
  • CMOS Circuits: Leakage currents in modern integrated circuits are measured in µA

Milliampere Applications

  • LED Lighting: Standard LEDs typically operate at 5-20 mA
  • USB Charging: USB 2.0 provides up to 500 mA, USB 3.0 up to 900 mA
  • Small Motors: Hobby servo motors and DC motors often draw 50-500 mA
  • Audio Circuits: Headphone outputs typically deliver 10-50 mA
  • Sensor Modules: Arduino and Raspberry Pi accessories often consume 5-200 mA

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many microamps are in a milliamp?

There are 1,000 microamperes (µA) in one milliampere (mA). To convert from milliamps to microamps, multiply by 1,000. For example, 5 mA equals 5,000 µA.

How do you convert 250 µA to mA?

To convert 250 microamperes to milliamperes, divide by 1,000. The calculation is: 250 ÷ 1,000 = 0.25 mA. You can also multiply by 0.001: 250 × 0.001 = 0.25 mA.

Why is current sometimes measured in microamps?

Microamperes are used to measure very small electric currents that occur in low-power devices, precision instruments, and biological systems. Using microamps provides more convenient numbers than using fractional milliamps or amperes. For example, 0.000015 A is easier to express as 15 µA.

What is the difference between µA and mA?

The difference lies in their magnitude. A microampere (µA) is 1,000 times smaller than a milliampere (mA). Microamperes measure extremely small currents, while milliamperes are used for slightly larger currents commonly found in everyday electronics.

Is 1000 µA equal to 1 mA?

Yes, exactly. 1,000 microamperes equals 1 milliampere. This is a direct conversion based on the metric system prefixes where “micro” means one millionth (10-6) and “milli” means one thousandth (10-3).

How do I convert microamps to amps?

To convert microamperes to amperes, divide by 1,000,000 (or multiply by 0.000001). For example, 5,000 µA equals 0.005 A. You can also convert to milliamps first, then to amps: 5,000 µA = 5 mA = 0.005 A.

What devices use microampere-level currents?

Many modern devices operate in the microampere range, including: smartwatches in standby mode, real-time clock (RTC) circuits, CMOS memory backup systems, biosensors, pacemakers, wireless sensor nodes in sleep mode, and ultra-low-power microcontrollers. These devices are designed for extended battery life.

Can I use a multimeter to measure microamps?

Yes, most digital multimeters have a microampere range, typically up to 200 µA or 2000 µA. However, you must set the meter to the correct range and use the appropriate input terminals. Some meters have separate terminals for microampere measurements to protect the sensitive circuitry.

What is the symbol for microampere?

The symbol for microampere is µA, where µ (Greek letter mu) represents the metric prefix “micro” and A stands for ampere. In some contexts where the µ symbol is unavailable, it may be written as “uA” or “ua”.

How accurate is the µA to mA conversion?

The conversion from microamperes to milliamperes is mathematically exact and involves simply dividing by 1,000. There is no rounding or approximation in the conversion factor itself. However, measurement accuracy depends on your measuring instrument’s precision and resolution.