Hi Bram,
Very nice...Must diving deeper into it, thanks for the links.
The topic came up because I realized yesterday that I don't actually have any electrical loads here, except for something really bad from the China man.
In my test field we have umpteen loads from "Zentro", as well as two from Rigol, which a developer colleague once bought for a project.
I had a brief look at them, you can set the risetime there, which I found interesting, but the operation itself is terrible.
Then we now have loads from Statron, for DC and AC, whereby the AC load is pretty cool:
You do have a fine pot to slowly ramp up the load, but when you turn that, it clicks inside- It switches real resistors.
I think I'm going to have to go in two directions, one for larger flows and one for smaller and more dynamic flows.
As I said, I'll take a closer look at your design*, don't be surprised if I report on it in this thread, because that's when I started to rebuild it.
Martin
*(A few years ago I built myself a small load with several inputs because the test object had several outputs.
Quite simple with an OP amp and "afterburner".
The set currents always drifted away, so it ended up in the trash instead of thinking about why.)