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I'm thinking of adapting the Zen V.5 for a current source amp project.
Should I reduce R1, remove R2, increase R3, R4, R5 and R6 by say a factor of 10, and increase R9-R10 and R11-R12 to say 2 Ohm.? Thanks jbfitz
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I believe that would just about do it. You might have to adjust
R5/R3 and R6/R4 to get the bias current you want. |
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