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An electronic load (sometimes called an "e-load") is a device which simulates an electrical load, often as a way to test a circuit's behavior under various load conditions. Many e-loads can be programmed to act as a constant resistance, constant current, constant voltage, or constant power load.

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Using a MOSFET as a low current DC load

I am trying to design a circuit which can simulate very low DC loads (up to 1A). For this, I was wondering if I could use an IRF3205 (since I have a couple lying around) and keep my Vgs very close to …
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