CCS and voltage references

I've being working with constant current sources in designing a voltage reference for valve based power supplies, and I started out using a single MOSFET(DN2540- TO-92). Im only using TO-92 packages to save board space, because this will be a plug in module for the power supply.

Below I have an example of what I have arrived at. the VR stablizer is also variable. I would welcome any opinions from those that have worked with current sources. All active BJTs are MPAS42 divices. With this CCS Im able to deliver 2X the amount of current to the zener and temp comp diode.
 

Attachments

  • B9AB1D59-D251-4C4E-93E0-0DD9026E181E.jpeg
    B9AB1D59-D251-4C4E-93E0-0DD9026E181E.jpeg
    334.7 KB · Views: 232
???

The sum of the currents through Q1 and R2 must equal the sum of the currents through R4 and LED1, as it has nowhere else to go to.

When you change it into the PNP equivalent (everything upside down), you can connect R2 to ground and only the collector of Q1 to the Zener + diode.
 
Last edited:
I came up with a better solution for my VR module, I basically converted it into an op amp, and added a LM329 instead of using a simple diode, R2 programs the current draw for the mirrors and differential stage. So far spice simulations look good. I havent run a noise test yet, but Im sure its excellent.
 

Attachments

  • D43E9886-17A7-4B54-9FEA-680A4D9BDB4A.jpeg
    D43E9886-17A7-4B54-9FEA-680A4D9BDB4A.jpeg
    328.7 KB · Views: 101