Making an amplifier without knowing the load

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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20 responses later and you have no relevant answers.
You would have gotten more applicable responses had you stated in post #1 something such as:

"I need to generate 900V pk-pk sine wave at ??Hz with maximum ??mA output."
 

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Gibson486

Joined Jul 20, 2012
355
Thanks guys. I am not trying to hold info. That is why I simply asked the question I did in the beginning. That is kind of all I really wanted answered at that point. The load is gonna be a dynamic impedance. That being said, you pushed more info out of me, so I gave it.

I have done this application before, but with a transformer. Unfortunately, transformers, to my disappointment (and relief at the same time), will not work in this case.
 

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Gibson486

Joined Jul 20, 2012
355
20 responses later and you have no relevant answers.
You would have gotten more applicable responses had you stated in post #1 something such as:

"I need to generate 900V pk-pk sine wave at ??Hz with maximum ??mA output."
That is not true. Lots of the first posts gave good responses to the original question.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
30,707
Well you are still doing the same thing and still expect useful information?

What is the frequency of the sine wave?
What is the maximum output current?
If it is dynamic impedance load, what is the range of impedance?
 
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