GooeyGus
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Hi guys, I'm in need of some help.
I need to build a constant current driver capable of driving to around 3A. It will be powered by a DC adapter @ 12v, but I can get one with a lower input voltage if needed.
basically the driver I use now to test all my diodes is an LM317 built into an easy to use case that plugs into the wall via the 12v adapter. The problem is now I am playing with some much higher power c-mount diodes and I need to be able to supply more than 1.5A of current (the limit for the LM317)
Any ideas??
Thanks in advance!
I need to build a constant current driver capable of driving to around 3A. It will be powered by a DC adapter @ 12v, but I can get one with a lower input voltage if needed.
basically the driver I use now to test all my diodes is an LM317 built into an easy to use case that plugs into the wall via the 12v adapter. The problem is now I am playing with some much higher power c-mount diodes and I need to be able to supply more than 1.5A of current (the limit for the LM317)
Any ideas??
Thanks in advance!