siberhusky
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 29
I'm trying to find something that would work as a voltage-controllable resistive load. I thought something simple might be available--where a DC control voltage could be used to yield a range of resistance values. Here are the basics:
[ul]
[li]Resistance: span ~ 200-20,000 ohms.[/li]
[li]Sink capability: DC source voltage/current up to 7 Volts/50 mA.[/li]
[li]Control voltage: negotiable.[/li]
[/ul]
The digital potentiometers I've seen don't seem to be able to handle the current, and the FETs and Photo FETs I've viewed don't seem to cover that range. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
[ul]
[li]Resistance: span ~ 200-20,000 ohms.[/li]
[li]Sink capability: DC source voltage/current up to 7 Volts/50 mA.[/li]
[li]Control voltage: negotiable.[/li]
[/ul]
The digital potentiometers I've seen don't seem to be able to handle the current, and the FETs and Photo FETs I've viewed don't seem to cover that range. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.