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Constant current control

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Hi,

I am making a meter that can measure low resistance (0.01 Ohm ~ 1 Ohm). For that, I want to make a dc dc converter that can control constant current 10A. Anyone has sample circuit? Also please tell me which chip should I use? Any analog IC or MCU will do. I have attached my initial thought. Is it correct?
Thank you so much.

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@ Alexan_e
thank you so much. but I have to design it without multimeter.
 

I'm not sure what you mean , eventually you will have to measure the voltage drop , are you not?
 

yes. I will measure voltage drop across test resistance. But the requirement is to inject constant current of 1A or 10A. Since resistance is very small, higher current can ensure accuracy, I guess. I will measure both current and voltage and then send to ADC of Microcontroller for Ohm reading LCD display. I am not sure how to make or choose circuit that can control constant current. Any idea? Thank you,
 

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