Re: simple 150uA constant current supply





John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 20:50:12 -0400, Fred Bloggs <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Thanks Martin but, it's not homework, I don't have any space for an
IC and this is battery powered. I can only spare about 30uA to
'generate' this supply.

There are microscopic nanopower opamps from Linear and others. Since all you want is nominal +/-20% , and this is the same as Vbatt ranging from 2-3V, then something simple that does not require much battery current would be like so, total bias around 16ua, compliance should be to within a few hundred millivolts of the rail, and you could do even better with a PFET:
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That circuit will usually oscillate, sometimes at two different
frequencies simultaneously.

John


Okay, very cool- so he needs to rectify and smooth the output <wink>, do you have a problem with that?
Seriously, the GBW is like 25KHz...

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