Hi to all !
I dont know if i am on right track but i would like to build one amplifier that i can hook up to my SFG-2004 4 MHZ function generator.
The idea is to use this generator as test "resonator" for different materials ( e.g stainless steel, copper , aluminum etc ).
Shortly, i want to apply some frequency in range between 10HZ and 200KHZ and observe how will this affect on the rest of apparatuses.
Size of testing plates is, most of the time, predefined so we are talking about 10x20x0.5cm plates
Question:
- what kind of wattage should be optimal for such test ? I was thinking in some 100W range.
- what should i use as output from this amplifier. Speaker ( which one ), vibration generator, something else ?
- i am not quite sure how to put this plate into tested field. In other words, if i would use speaker, do i need to
have some closed box with speaker on it or something like this ?
Thank you all for any input !
E.
I dont know if i am on right track but i would like to build one amplifier that i can hook up to my SFG-2004 4 MHZ function generator.
The idea is to use this generator as test "resonator" for different materials ( e.g stainless steel, copper , aluminum etc ).
Shortly, i want to apply some frequency in range between 10HZ and 200KHZ and observe how will this affect on the rest of apparatuses.
Size of testing plates is, most of the time, predefined so we are talking about 10x20x0.5cm plates
Question:
- what kind of wattage should be optimal for such test ? I was thinking in some 100W range.
- what should i use as output from this amplifier. Speaker ( which one ), vibration generator, something else ?
- i am not quite sure how to put this plate into tested field. In other words, if i would use speaker, do i need to
have some closed box with speaker on it or something like this ?
Thank you all for any input !
E.