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Pete,do you know of a formula for calculating the impedance of current sources and current mirrors...
No, look on his site. He did an article, I believe in 2 parts, that appeared in what used to be Audio Express. (I think..............senior citizen moment.)Anyway, for a simple 1-transistor CCS, you need to know the "h parameters". Not sure anyone puts enough info in their datasheets, these days.But..............raising current lowers Z. Adding emitter resistance raises it. Cascoding really raises it.A long time ago.................RCA had some app notes, that showed the I-V curves, for various 2- and 3-transistor current mirrors. More importantly than increased Z was how stiff the curve was. IOW, the current did not vary as voltage was raised or lowered. That is something you can do, with just a voltmeter. Measure the current, as voltage across a load resistor. Raise and lower the rail voltage, and see how stable it is. A good CCS will not vary, no matter what.You can play around, and see if you like a 3-transistor current mirror, or a simple CCS, that is cascoded. Which only takes 2 transistors.Enjoy!