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2 current sources - can I damage sources?

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2 current sources

Hi!

If I set up the circuit in the picture, will there be any possible damage to the current sources? or any other problem? R2 will be around 10 Ohm. And V is a voltmeter

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Re: 2 current sources

You've already got your answer here.

Count on those answers as they're correct.
 

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Prototyp_V1.0 said:
You've already got your answer here.

Count on those answers as they're correct.

Ahh yes! Now I do! The "Get a new teacher" didn't really help me tho! :)
 

Re: 2 current sources

peterpops said:
Prototyp_V1.0 said:
You've already got your answer here.

Count on those answers as they're correct.

Ahh yes! Now I do! The "Get a new teacher" didn't really help me tho! :)
Your question is indeed answered. Beside that, you should restate your question as it is hard to understand the question.
 

Re: 2 current sources

The type of current source you are considering don't exist in real world. Generally the current source are made with the help of electronic circuitery with maximum output voltage. So if you made a current source, it can never be damaged practically as it will clamp output voltage if load will try to withdraw more power.

Umesh.
 

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