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Jun 11, 2014 · In many power supplies, there's CV & CC indicators. What does they mean?
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I indeed see nearly ideal CVs in many literature articles (CVs which are rather rectangular with rounded corners). In other figures, though, I see relative deviation from "rectangles with rounded corners," in …
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I want to design a CC/CV (constant current/constant voltage) circuit in which I can set the voltage limit or current limit with DAC's 0 to 5V range. I know how to design variable CC circuits and CV:
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Aug 20, 2015 · Voltage-controlled current sources (VCCS) can be used when we need to model a device or any part having voltage as input and current as output. Same is the case for voltage …