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Mainly, current source is depending on the selected voltage source in the circuit. Then, current source could be generated. What if the load requires more current source, I am wondering whether voltage source is changed. Or, if the leakage current is minimized in the circuit, more juice would be going to the load in alternative way. Then, at least we need to figure out how to minimize the leakage current.
@DaeJ—please see Dennis Feucht's article on the Howland Pump current source for some great insights http://edn.com/design/analog/4430167/Op-Amp-Current-Sources–The-Howland-Current-Pump
@Steve, thanks for the link. @DaeJ, Similarly I found the pdf from TI very useful. : “http://www.ti.com/lit/an/snoa474a/snoa474a.pdf”