itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
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I have a deice that puts out 0-10V that I have to feed into many other devices to control their outputs. Each one draws about 10mA. My source is good for about 30mA. I essentially want to buffer this output for about 200mA+.
Sure I can make a buffered voltage follower by tagging a transistor on the back of an op-amp to up the current, and yes, I could use an off-the-self power op-amp to build a current booster, but I'd rather just buy a puck of some sort that has either flying leads or screws.
Any suggestions?
Keith Cress
kcress -
Sure I can make a buffered voltage follower by tagging a transistor on the back of an op-amp to up the current, and yes, I could use an off-the-self power op-amp to build a current booster, but I'd rather just buy a puck of some sort that has either flying leads or screws.
Any suggestions?

Keith Cress
kcress -