Abstract

The noise and stability of a current source are limited by the quality of components used for construction, such as the voltage reference chips, resistors, and power supplies. A state-of-the-art commercial current source typically exhibits a stability no better than parts in 107. In this paper, we present a way to implement a current source with “external” electrical references. This approach allows the current source stability to be decoupled from the noise characteristics of the main power supply circuit. Stability of about a few parts in 109 in a day has been reached at 50 mA, representing the most stable current source at the milliampere range to date.

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