Prototyp_V1.0
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variable current source
Hi. I cannot make up a functional current source that works for both negative and positive currents.
For either positive OR negative currents I can always put together an opamp to a bjt (or fet) that have a emitter resistor to ground with back coubling to the opamp from the emitter on bjt.
I tried to draw some design, but I just come up with two independent current sources that must have their own load. I want to have ONE load resistor and a current generator that can apply both negative and positive current to it.
I guess I have to think over my first design idea all over again, but don't get any idea how to solve this. Later on, I'm planing to use this for lab purposes, so the "load resistor" is only to test that the circuit will work in practice.
Any ideas?
Hi. I cannot make up a functional current source that works for both negative and positive currents.
For either positive OR negative currents I can always put together an opamp to a bjt (or fet) that have a emitter resistor to ground with back coubling to the opamp from the emitter on bjt.
I tried to draw some design, but I just come up with two independent current sources that must have their own load. I want to have ONE load resistor and a current generator that can apply both negative and positive current to it.
I guess I have to think over my first design idea all over again, but don't get any idea how to solve this. Later on, I'm planing to use this for lab purposes, so the "load resistor" is only to test that the circuit will work in practice.
Any ideas?