Wide range constant current supply

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Greg

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Does anyone have any ideas to build a simple constant current supply
that can be adjustable from 10uA to 30mA? The input voltage can be
from 24-40VDC. The typical LM317 does not regulate at low currents,
and it seems that devices that can regulate at low currents, like the
LM234, can not put out more than about 10mA.

Thanks,
Greg
 
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Does anyone have any ideas to build a simple constant current supply
that can be adjustable from 10uA to 30mA? The input voltage can be
from 24-40VDC. The typical LM317 does not regulate at low currents,
and it seems that devices that can regulate at low currents, like the
LM234, can not put out more than about 10mA.

Thanks,
Greg
What about a transconductance amplifier? These should be able to deliver
such low currents.

Al
 
Greg wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas to build a simple constant current supply
that can be adjustable from 10uA to 30mA? The input voltage can be
from 24-40VDC. The typical LM317 does not regulate at low currents,
and it seems that devices that can regulate at low currents, like the
LM234, can not put out more than about 10mA.

Thanks,
Greg
Many opamps can deliver current in this range, and an opamp with a
small fet current booster (2N7000, BS170, etc.) works well in this
range. What frequency response do you need?

--
John Popelish
 
Many opamps can deliver current in this range, and an opamp with a
small fet current booster (2N7000, BS170, etc.) works well in this
range. What frequency response do you need?
Good idea. Frequency response will not be an issue, since the circuit
will be operating in a DC mode.


Greg
 
Thanks for the replys. I got a circuit that works great. It took 1
quad op amp, 6 resistors, one capacitor, and one pot.

Greg


gjgavit@aol.com (Greg) wrote in message news:<57aa8755.0312020414.1953f88e@posting.google.com>...
Many opamps can deliver current in this range, and an opamp with a
small fet current booster (2N7000, BS170, etc.) works well in this
range. What frequency response do you need?

Good idea. Frequency response will not be an issue, since the circuit
will be operating in a DC mode.


Greg
 
"Greg" <gjgavit@aol.com> wrote in message
news:57aa8755.0312030900.12e6e0d8@posting.google.com...
Thanks for the replys. I got a circuit that works great. It took 1
quad op amp, 6 resistors, one capacitor, and one pot.

Greg


gjgavit@aol.com (Greg) wrote in message
news:<57aa8755.0312020414.1953f88e@posting.google.com>...

Many opamps can deliver current in this range, and an opamp with a
small fet current booster (2N7000, BS170, etc.) works well in this
range. What frequency response do you need?

Good idea. Frequency response will not be an issue, since the circuit
will be operating in a DC mode.


Greg
How about posting the circuit?
 

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