CCS methods compare

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Among them, this is the best.
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I used the CCS from Walt Jung's Figure 7(a) [Sources_101_P1 article], in the Ship Of Theseus / VFET front end card named Hornet. I was pleased with how well it worked, in both polarities. See attachment.

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Here is a simulation I did.
The two first use LT1004 reference diode. First is not cascoded. The second is cascoded.
The cascoded with LT1004 has the lowest impact from the signal at supply 1kHz.
TLV431 has also rather good result.

Two diodes 1N4148 has the poorest result.
One LED and the two transistors are not good either.

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Split each 6.8K resistor into two 3.3K resistors in series. Then attach a 47uF electrolytic cap between (the middle node where the 3.3K resistors connect) and (ground), for every current source.

Or, install a LM7809 voltage regulator. +15V input, +9V output. Bypass the 9V rail to ground with 100uF. Then attach each of the 6.8K resistors to +9V instead of +15V. Perhaps think about whether you wish to change those resistors to 6800 * 9 / 15 = 3.9K instead of 6.8K. "Mountain View" does this except the voltage regulator isn't an IC, it's just a resistor and a zener diode.
 
Here is the current generator i use to test VAS stages. It has really high output impedance even without the fet but it gives zero blocking time at overload.
It is an ideal simulated OP so dont expect it to work in the real world.
The output impedance is way over 100 Megaohms but limited by the output capacitance of the 2N7002.

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