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There is a E3640A power supply need it to function as a current source. In regular power supplies we set the maximum limit current and the regular voltage we want to output. In the manual shown in the link there is just setting the maximal limit values. There is no option for setting the current we want to output. How can I use it as a current source? They say to go to the limit section and set the maximal voltage and current values. So how does it makes it constant current device? We just set the maximum for both of them. Where am I going wrong with the logic?

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  • \$\begingroup\$ You should just have to press the voltage current button and then adjust the knob. Have you tried it, or just read the manual? \$\endgroup\$
    – Voltage Spike
    Commented Jan 31 at 21:30
  • \$\begingroup\$ You want it to output a predetermined current no matter what? \$\endgroup\$
    – winny
    Commented Feb 1 at 7:17

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If a power supply has been designed to have limited output current, as this one appears to, then the load determines whether it operates in limited voltage or limited current mode.

  • If the load voltage is lower than the supply's Vmax limit, say a short-circuit or a low value resistor, then the supply is delivering a constant current at the Imax limit, and dropping its output voltage.
  • If the load current is lower than the supply's Imax limit, perhaps an open circuit or a high value resistor, then the supply is delivering a constant voltage at the Vmax limit, and supplying whatever low current the load is demanding.
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