iman28aban
Newbie level 3
Hi and salute to everyone who just read this post, I am an electrical and electronic engineering student and have a question about adding high voltage AC and DC signals.
AC->150 volts Sin(2*pi*100*t)
DC->50 volt
I know that operational amplifiers(OP-AMP) can be used for purpose of adding(summing) two signals. However, the problem is the fact that most of OP-AMP have limitations on their rail to rail output(e.g. +/- 40 volts for LM143).
So is there any other way to increase OP-AMP rail to rail output which could satisfy the high voltage swing?
what do you friends suggest?
I appreciate your response.
AC->150 volts Sin(2*pi*100*t)
DC->50 volt
I know that operational amplifiers(OP-AMP) can be used for purpose of adding(summing) two signals. However, the problem is the fact that most of OP-AMP have limitations on their rail to rail output(e.g. +/- 40 volts for LM143).
So is there any other way to increase OP-AMP rail to rail output which could satisfy the high voltage swing?
what do you friends suggest?
I appreciate your response.