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Help me design a 0-20mV power supply

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0-20mV power supply

have a good day
ı want to make a 0-20 mV power supply as sensitive as (with micro volt adjust)

thanks
 

Re: 0-20mV power supply

How many amps (or mA) must the output be ?
 

Re: 0-20mV power supply

thanks for your interest

not much than 50mA but micro volt will be adjustable etc. 18mV 71micro volt
 

Re: 0-20mV power supply

What's the speed of the ckt the supply has to feed?
 

0-20mV power supply

not important
 

Re: 0-20mV power supply

I worked with one test generator .. but i think that it can get minimum 1mV ...

Ill try to find something now ...

Added after 41 minutes:


First ill be start from the end :) ...

i had have good experience with one test-gen... You can make digital control and on that way, very good precision ...

Generator its a little bit hard to realise, especially because noises can be more that 1000 times stronger ... only if you want to use your generator in Faradeys cage :) you can make so one building for that purpouse :) ... ok ... Youll be have peek on 50 100 200 .. Hz for another freq. who knows .. 1-20mV its not a so big problem ... but under 1mV i havent idea ... you can try with atteunator only in that case youll be have termic noise ... ok one idea and you can develop this idea ... ok its simple but i must say than im not seeing another good way ...

bye!

P.S. Of course best way .. one digital controlled test-gen.+attenuator ...
 

Re: 0-20mV power supply

If it is a DC voltage, you can use the NE5532/NE5534 opamp with a potential devider on one of its inputs, to set the output voltage. NE5534 can delives several mA at its output.

For AC voltages, I think the same opamp can work fine also.

You only need to design the circuit accordingly.
 

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