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| I've been looking all over for a simple current regulator to add to my power supply. It's 40V 9A. I've seen several schematics that use a 2 transistor type design that seems easy enough to put together. I understand the basic idea of how and why it works, but as far as choosing components and making an exact schematic I'm getting more frustrated than anything. I would like to not split it up into more than 3 individual regulators (3 amps a piece in parallel) if at all possible. A single regulator would be nice. Can someone please help me out? |
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