I like to build a sinus generator. I have a single supply of 9V DC and need 30V 600Khz to feed to a small transformator with varying couplingbetween the 2 windings. (influenced by and with the purpose of detecting the presence of a rapidly passing ferrite bar). I looked for examples on the net but I didn'found one that could make 30V without dual voltage supply and meet stringing temp. compensation conditions since it should be realised on a small PCB (5x5 cm) and for an environment where temp. can reach 90°C.
I guess the easiest would be to make a DC-DC converter functioning on that freq, so that I can tap the 600khz before the final rectifier. In fact a DC-AC converter...? Or are there better ways?
Are there IC that I can use in order to realise (at least parts of) that?
I guess the easiest would be to make a DC-DC converter functioning on that freq, so that I can tap the 600khz before the final rectifier. In fact a DC-AC converter...? Or are there better ways?
Are there IC that I can use in order to realise (at least parts of) that?
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