??? 03/02/07 20:13 Read: times |
#134147 - if my load is resistive ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
kai said:
And, please, put away R1! Yes. Thanks for such a detailed explanation Kai. But if my load is resistive and its value is 150 Ohms as shown below, then refering to figure 9, could i say that the drop accross the load would be 5V. Is it correct? and i am also interested to know about the maximum source and sink current rating of TL072 since iam unable to find using figure 9. If you could let me know about it, then i could use your LED driver example for TL072 and calculate the resistance(R2) required for that. regard's Suresh. |