I am working on a Impedance Meter for frequencies below 1 KHz and i already have all the circuits working for the voltage generation, voltage sense, reference potentials, data acquisition, USB interface, etc. However, i need a bidirectional VCCS (Voltage Controlled Current Source) with an output ranging from -20mA to +20mA ,and i tought the best approach would be the Modified Howland Current Pump as i read in one of your Applications Bulletin (IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATIONS OF CURRENT SOURCES AND CURRENT RECEIVERS, pg 20-22).
But here's the thing... the circuit is pretty simple and the main problem would be the mismatch on the Resistors of the unity gain differential amplifier, so im using the INA105 or the INA106. The circuit should work (theoretically) and it also works perfectly in simulation (Orcad 9.0) BUT i cant get the circuit to work... i really cant understand what is going on. I have tried with the ICs, with the OPA4228, with one TLC to make a discrete implementation but nothing, i really dont know what to do.
Whenever the load resistance is over 10K the circuit stops working (even for DC!!! so its not a stability problem), so i really dont know what to do.
Thank you very much in advance and best regards