> > Funny you should say "cascode." I was just about to post the
I saw a similar (but I think more complicated) current sink scheme
decades(?) ago in one of the magazines. It used an op amp diff amp,
bjt pass element, sensed base resistor drop to sense the base current,
and fed that back.
I don't think it was a cascode--just one pass element, IIRC.
I might have saved it somewhere, but I've got no idea where. Maybe
that's enough to jog someone's memory?
--
Cheers,
James Arthur
> >>> So, how to correct for the base current error?
>
> >> Try this :
>
> >> R1 Ic = 3mA
> >> 1K |
> >> ___ |/
> >> 5V>-----|___|----+------| Q1
> >> | |>.
> >> .-. |
> >> R2 | | |
> >> 1K | | |
> >> '-' |
> >> | |
> >> |\ | ||-'
> >> 3V>--|+\ | ||<- Q2
> >> | >---------|-----||-+
> >> .-|-/ | |
> >> | |/ | ___ |
> >> '--------------+--|___|-+
> >> R3 |
> >> 1K .-.
> >> | |R4
> >> | |1K
> >> '-'
> >> |
> >> ===
> >> GND
>
> >> Delta Ic< 3nA for 45<Beta<65 for ex.
>
> >> --
> >> Thanks,
> >> Fred.
>
> > Would someone be kind enough to help me see how this compensates for
> > the base current? I've done the Vref-opamp-fet-resistor current
> > source.
>
> > Color me slightly confused.
> > (I'd be happy to pay the, one beer licensing fee,... to understand
> > it.)
>
>
> Yeah; that floating gate is a bit puzzling..
It's not floating, some union guy just bashed it into the op amp with
his forklift. (fixed)
All the base current comes from +5v through R1. Suppose ib(Q2) falls
by 1uA. Where does it go? What does that do?
Okay, now read Phil's post.
HTH,
James Arthur