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CONSTANT VOLATGE CONSTANT CURRENT circuit

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Hello friends,
can someone please help me in desigining a CONSTANT VOLATGE CONSTANT CURRENT circuit which can provide constant voltage of 36 volts & constant current of 300mA.

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Lats
 

You mean current&voltage limitation.
If you connect 100 ohm resistor to your circuit what current will be flow trough this resistorand what voltage will be on this resistor?
 

what will this serve
 

Supplying a constant voltage at a constant current can only occur for one unique load resistance. Otherwise you would violate Ohm's Law :cry:

Lefty
 

Shurly you mean upto 300ma ( possibly to trickle charge a bank of leadacid battries)
 

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