??? 11/27/09 21:19 Read: times |
#171252 - nearly any linear regulator can do that Responding to: ???'s previous message |
However, it relies on the constant voltage of that regulator and a feedback resistor.
Once Chico has a well-regulated, low noise, properly decoupled, low-impedance power supply, he can create a current source with a simple resistor, or, if need be, with a resistor divider and a single transistor or whatever type of source he chooses from among the popular methods. I doubt, however, that the manufacturer of an LED driver would go to as much trouble as NSC went through with their LM-series of regulators to incorporate a regulator for use as a current source in their LED drivers. I suspect they've done what this datasheet http://www.elektronik.ropla.eu/pdf/stock...t2221a.pdf suggests, and that makes it dependent on a well-regulated supply. RE |