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Linear Regulator output - help needed

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Linear Regulator output

I have my simple linear regulator with a small resistor load of 333ohms which is part of the linear regulator. the load will be the Vsource of other PMOS devices. How can I ensure that the voltage of my regulator will be the same after attaching these loads....

I am worried that the current output which is supposed to be flowing through the resistor will be redirected to there PMOS devices since they are less resistive.

what should i do?
 

The regulator should have additional current sourcing ability,
otherwise it is not much of a regulator. As long as you do not
exceed the current or thermal limits it ought to keep regulating.
 

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