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  2. Current mirror - Wikipedia

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    A current mirror is a circuit designed to copy a current through one active ... An n-channel MOSFET current mirror with a resistor to set the reference current I ...

  3. Wilson current mirror - Wikipedia

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    A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a "mirrored" current source or sink output at the output terminal. The mirrored current is a precise copy of the input current.

  4. Widlar current source - Wikipedia

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    To design the mirror, the output current must be related to the two resistor values R 1 and R 2. A basic observation is that the output transistor is in active mode only so long as its collector-base voltage is non-zero. Thus, the simplest bias condition for design of the mirror sets the applied voltage V A to equal the base voltage V B.

  5. Active load - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly the active load is the output part of a current mirror [1] and is represented in an idealized manner as a current source. Usually, it is only a constant-current resistor that is a part of the whole current source including a constant voltage source as well (the power supply V CC on the figures below).

  6. Current source - Wikipedia

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    The voltage follower is loaded by a constant (current sensing) resistor acting as a simple current-to-voltage converter connected in the feedback loop. The external load of this current source is connected somewhere in the path of the current supplying the current sensing resistor but out of the feedback loop.

  7. Early effect - Wikipedia

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    in parallel with the collector–emitter junction of the transistor. This resistor can thus account for the finite output resistance of a simple current mirror or an actively loaded common-emitter amplifier. In keeping with the model used in SPICE and as discussed above using the resistance becomes:

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