Simple DIY power supply + thermal drift compensation
Building a simple 2.2 - 5.5V adjustable linear bench power supply. This time, the current limit circuitry uses just discrete transistors. How to compensate the temperature drift of a bipolar silicon transistor B-E junction using a Schottky diode.
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