A particular electronic signal source generates currents

Chapter 1, Problem 1.13

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A particular electronic signal source generates currents in the range 0 mA to 1 mA under the condition that its load voltage not exceed 1 V. For loads causing more than 1 V to appear across the generator, the output current is no longer assured but will be reduced by some unknown amount. This circuit limitation, occurring, for example, at the peak of a sinewave signal, will lead to undesirable signal distortion that must be avoided. If a 10-k load is to be connected, what must be done? What is the name of the circuit you must use? How many resistors are needed? What is (are) the(ir) value(s)?

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