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current amplifier 20mA to 0-120mA

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balaji selva

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can u suggest a current amplifier circuit to convert 20mA to 0-120mA...the i/p voltage is 10 V... i require this circuit for amplifying square wave...
please reply soon friends
 

What you need is no current amplifier but a power amplifier. You do not specify if your need to amplify the input from zero to 10 V. If so, you need to use an operational amplifier with a power buffer that can supply 120 mA into an UNSPECIFIED load.

Before you can get an advice, you must exactly specify your load and an available power supply.
 

my friend the load is 1K....there's no importance for voltage for my circuit...only current is essential
 

you can also use common emitter amplifier
 

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