Jester
Full Member level 6
I have a need for a programmable voltage source 0-240Vrms (60Hz). The load will be > 500kΩ resistive
I have a HP33120A signal generator, that I will use as the PC controllable sinewave generator.
I'm wondering if I can use an amplifier like this:
**broken link removed**
If I run it with +/-35V rails and use it to drive a transformer something like this (backwards) :
https://www.digikey.com/product-sea...=1&stock=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25
Do you think I will get a decent sinewave at the output?
Should I simply drive the 12V transformer winding, or try to incorporate the transformer into the feedback loop?
I will ac couple the amplifier input via a capacitor just in case the amplifier fails, I don't want to kill my signal generator.
If anyone has a better approach or suggestions, please describe.
I have a HP33120A signal generator, that I will use as the PC controllable sinewave generator.
I'm wondering if I can use an amplifier like this:
**broken link removed**
If I run it with +/-35V rails and use it to drive a transformer something like this (backwards) :
https://www.digikey.com/product-sea...=1&stock=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25
Do you think I will get a decent sinewave at the output?
Should I simply drive the 12V transformer winding, or try to incorporate the transformer into the feedback loop?
I will ac couple the amplifier input via a capacitor just in case the amplifier fails, I don't want to kill my signal generator.
If anyone has a better approach or suggestions, please describe.