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Current Source and Sink

- A current source is connected to a current sink through a node. The current flowing from the source to the sink must be greater than the minimum required current for the sink to work properly. - As the voltage at the node increases, the current delivered by the source also increases proportionally. The relationship between the output current and the voltage is linear according to Ohm's law. - For the circuit to operate correctly, the output current must remain higher than the minimum required current for the sink as the voltage varies. This can be achieved by ensuring the source has a high enough output impedance compared to the load impedance.

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Current Source and Sink

- A current source is connected to a current sink through a node. The current flowing from the source to the sink must be greater than the minimum required current for the sink to work properly. - As the voltage at the node increases, the current delivered by the source also increases proportionally. The relationship between the output current and the voltage is linear according to Ohm's law. - For the circuit to operate correctly, the output current must remain higher than the minimum required current for the sink as the voltage varies. This can be achieved by ensuring the source has a high enough output impedance compared to the load impedance.

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