Hi,
Good to know that at least it's a usable circuit, thanks.
Hi asdf44,
I simulated with the TL431 as the comparator, as you mention, but being fussy, the temperature performance wasn't shown to be as good as with the op amp. Thanks for all the other helpful insights, too.
Hi, Klaus,
:roll: ...still having problems with feedback component values so I put the 100nF there, have to admit 100nF looks/looked questionable, I'll try out your recommendation, thanks.
Hi Brian,
Thanks for clarifying that's it's okay to use. The simulator doesn't have the ZVN4206 (VGSth 1 - 3V max), so I use the first NMOS in the drop-down list of parts which is the 2N6755, I mentioned which transistor I am using in the description in the first thread, interesting to know about the leakage.
Thanks for clarifying the total current for the circuit, the DMM tells me the same for all four LEDS, etc, but the simulation was playing head games with me and wanted to check it wasn't trying to tell me something I wasn't understanding. Full circuit draws about 54mA, 10mA per LED, and another 5 of which are used by the 7805, and the missing 9mA would be bits and pieces in resistors, the TL431, etc., that are too low for this DMM to measure.
This is only a "mucky" circuit to see if a couple or so of red and blue LEDs (which I'm betting are not the right wavelength, anyway!) do influence seedling growth, so precision is not so much of an issue, more a degree of constancy in the LED current across a normal temp range and a few hours a day.
Thanks very much for all the helpful advice and recommendations.