View Full Version : How to get a dc power supply to produce 2V at 10-20 milliamps?
I just got a adjustable dc power supply and I cannot figure out why it will not produce 1-2V at very small amps such as 10-20 milli amps? Is this not possible with a common dc power supply? I would greatly appreciate some help with this...
lostcauses10x
Nov1-11, 09:30 PM
What brand and make is the power supply?
What kind of load are you connection this to?
sophiecentaur
Nov2-11, 04:06 AM
What resistor would you expect to connect across 2V to pass 20mA?
skeptic2
Nov2-11, 06:59 AM
You don't need a power supply, you need an opamp.
sophiecentaur
Nov2-11, 07:13 AM
But you can ONLY get a 2V source to produce a current of 20mA through one particular value of resistor. If you have an open circuit at the terminals then the current will be 0mA. The supply can't 'insist' on any value of current.
The current depends upon the Load and the Supply Volts:
I = V/R
Perhaps you should specify a bit more about the circumstances of the OP. I have a feeling there is something else we should know.
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