Here is what I meant... normally we run R3=0 and the current is limited by the supply voltage divided by all the series resistances. With R3 (called a degeneration resistor) Q1 acts like a voltage-controlled current source. If VCTRL comes from a regulated source then the current does not vary as the battery drains.
Furthermore, you can 'shape' VCTRL during turn-on to get different effects. Bring it up with a pulse, ramp, or exponential. You might see some interesting effects. Mind the heat, though.
- Carl
Furthermore, you can 'shape' VCTRL during turn-on to get different effects. Bring it up with a pulse, ramp, or exponential. You might see some interesting effects. Mind the heat, though.
- Carl
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