Re: Constant Current Source Design
From: Confused Soul (confused.mind_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: 24 Jan 2005 13:28:35 -0800
100 V power supply seems impractical in my case. So instead of 100 uA,
I could go for 10 uA or even 1 uA. This would reduce the voltage
required to 10 V or 1 V.
>>when you don't want the 100V across the load, because the load is
only 1k, the >>transistors themselves will have to stand off that much
voltage and still provide a >>reasonably close 100uA?
-- I couldnt figure out the circuit you are talking about !!! Could you
please elaborate on this?
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