Re: Need to Limit supply voltage in certain range for input of my circuit.
Hi again,
I don't think the schematic I posted is what you mean (2V across transistors)... If you need variable output, then maybe a MOSFET controlled as a resistor might work, I don't know, I've never used a MOSFET as a voltage controlled resistor.
Another suggestion is buck-boost, or two, which seems a poor solution for several obvious reasons.
If you only have 2V headroom, I recommend "low voltage circuit design" in a search engine, and you will find many ideas and schematics, papers, etc., besides books that resolve this issue with "turnkey" circuits, 90% using MOS devices. Medical electronic devices, e.g. hearing aids and pacemakers, seem to offer many low voltage solutions. The LMV951 is a 1V op amp that uses two switchers inside to create the headroom needed for the internal transistors to operate, a clever design.