Hi all,
I’m using a LT3080, and I have a problem. (See attached) If the LT3080 does not have a current draw on its output (pin 3) of a least .5mA it will not stay in regulation. A LM334 was added to the output to keep it in regulation, but the problem is the LM334 operates only down to 1 volt, therefore as the voltage drops down below a volt the LM334 will no longer operate, and the LT3080 will be out of regulation (you can’t get it below ~2 volts)
In the attached schematic I show the bread board, and I can only get it down to 2.4 volts even after grounding the set pin. Does anyone know how to keep it in regulation and get “0” volts as an output?
I’m using a LT3080, and I have a problem. (See attached) If the LT3080 does not have a current draw on its output (pin 3) of a least .5mA it will not stay in regulation. A LM334 was added to the output to keep it in regulation, but the problem is the LM334 operates only down to 1 volt, therefore as the voltage drops down below a volt the LM334 will no longer operate, and the LT3080 will be out of regulation (you can’t get it below ~2 volts)
In the attached schematic I show the bread board, and I can only get it down to 2.4 volts even after grounding the set pin. Does anyone know how to keep it in regulation and get “0” volts as an output?