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In article , rickman wrote:
I don't follow on this. How does a low output impedance drive the current drain? Well, the current to pull up the output against the low impedance has to come from somewhere! It has to accounted for as part of the budget. Consider the current used only by the amp, not the load. You might want to experiment with using a one- or two-stage common-drain amplifier using "electrometer grade" JFETs such as the 2N4117-2N4119 family (obsolete, but still available if you hunt around a bit). They have extremely low gate leakage (i.e. very high input impedance). Even with 0 volts on the gate (relative to source) they have a low Idss, and of course you can add a resistor between source and ground and reduce the standing current as low as you want. |
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