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[SOLVED] Role of transistor in a define Current Source

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Hello
here are two different circuit that the current creator section are the same.if there is no problem could you tell me the role of transistor in current source?
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The transistor is used to adjust the resistance of the lower branch to equal the ratio "R3/(R_load+R_on) = R1/R2"
 
Thank you dear :Dark_Force
could you tell me the circuit reaction if the ratio wasn't equal?
 

just a suggestion,

i think the transistor is used to enable the load to be connected to the -ve rail. and thus can obtain more current output
the circuit works to keep the voltage at the base constant
in that case; as Ic = Ib+IE,

the divider sets the reference to compare against, and the other resistor is the current monitor resistor.
 
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Thank you so much for your explanation.
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i think the transistor is used to enable the load to be connected to the -ve rail. and thus can obtain more current output
dear THINKER_KAM_MAN as you check the output current it is related to R3 resistor and minimum op-amp input bias
and dear :Dark_Force I didn't know what is more important in resistor relationship ratio? could you tell me more?
 

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