Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications
This study presents a two‐stage current source concept which features low‐current noise, excellent drift and stability for higher operating currents. Generally, it is much easier to obtain higher stability and lower‐noise parameters for small operating currents rather than large ones. This fact was...
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description | This study presents a two‐stage current source concept which features low‐current noise, excellent drift and stability for higher operating currents. Generally, it is much easier to obtain higher stability and lower‐noise parameters for small operating currents rather than large ones. This fact was used within this concept, where a precise low‐current source (the second stage) corrects the fluctuations of high‐current one (the first stage). In details the theory of operation for setup, the noise‐sources analysis and measurement results are presented. For a maximum operating current equals 1 A, the current noise density of 126 nA/√Hz (at f = 1 kHz), long‐term stability of ±2.1 ppm and temperature coefficient equal 2.8 ppm/°C, were obtained, whereas the current noise below 1 nA/√Hz was obtained for lower operating currents. Presented circuit is inexpensive to construct, non‐thermally stabilised and very small size (1 × 1.2 in2). The obtained parameters are competitive to commercial current drivers designed for laser applications. The two‐stage current source has been successfully implemented in a fully integrated diode‐pumped solid‐state lasers. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f1f9b3729bae45c1a28fe984fbbe6afe2025-02-03T01:32:08ZengWileyIET Circuits, Devices and Systems1751-858X1751-85982017-11-0111661361710.1049/iet-cds.2016.0489Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applicationsGrzegorz Dudzik0Faculty of ElectronicsLaser and Fiber Electronics GroupWroclaw University of Science and TechnologyWroclawPolandThis study presents a two‐stage current source concept which features low‐current noise, excellent drift and stability for higher operating currents. Generally, it is much easier to obtain higher stability and lower‐noise parameters for small operating currents rather than large ones. This fact was used within this concept, where a precise low‐current source (the second stage) corrects the fluctuations of high‐current one (the first stage). In details the theory of operation for setup, the noise‐sources analysis and measurement results are presented. For a maximum operating current equals 1 A, the current noise density of 126 nA/√Hz (at f = 1 kHz), long‐term stability of ±2.1 ppm and temperature coefficient equal 2.8 ppm/°C, were obtained, whereas the current noise below 1 nA/√Hz was obtained for lower operating currents. Presented circuit is inexpensive to construct, non‐thermally stabilised and very small size (1 × 1.2 in2). The obtained parameters are competitive to commercial current drivers designed for laser applications. The two‐stage current source has been successfully implemented in a fully integrated diode‐pumped solid‐state lasers.https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cds.2016.0489ultra-stable low-noise two-stage current source conceptlaser applicationselectronics applicationslow-current noisenoise-sources analysiscurrent drivers |
spellingShingle | Grzegorz Dudzik Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications IET Circuits, Devices and Systems ultra-stable low-noise two-stage current source concept laser applications electronics applications low-current noise noise-sources analysis current drivers |
title | Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
title_full | Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
title_fullStr | Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
title_short | Ultra‐stable, low‐noise two‐stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
title_sort | ultra stable low noise two stage current source concept for electronics and laser applications |
topic | ultra-stable low-noise two-stage current source concept laser applications electronics applications low-current noise noise-sources analysis current drivers |
url | https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cds.2016.0489 |
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