I want to set up a digital controled voltage supply. I need a high voltage operational amplifier which can provide 0~100V output voltage at lease. But I can not find a op-amp like that?
Is there someone know some op-amp about that? Or know some circuit can get the same result?
Thank a lot!!!
Is there someone know some op-amp about that? Or know some circuit can get the same result?
Thank a lot!!!
xiaonan said:I want to set up a digital controled voltage supply. I need a high voltage operational amplifier which can provide 0~100V output voltage at lease. But I can not find a op-amp like that?
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Re: Re: need a high voltage operational amplifier!
It is NOT easy to find such OP-Amps.
They exsists, but the demand is limited, so difficult to find.
APEX as mentioned, is wellknown to have those circuits
at a somewhat higher price.
My own approach, because I have the knowledge
would be a custom discrete OP-Amp for your project
using higher voltage transistors.
Search google:
"discrete op amp" "high voltage"
http://www.google.se/search?q="discrete+op+amp"+"high+voltage"
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xiaonan said:I want to set up a digital controled voltage supply. I need a high voltage operational amplifier which can provide 0~100V output voltage at lease. But I can not find a op-amp like that?
Is there someone know some op-amp about that? Or know some circuit can get the same result?
Thank a lot!!!
diy_audio_fo said:
It is NOT easy to find such OP-Amps.
They exsists, but the demand is limited, so difficult to find.
APEX as mentioned, is wellknown to have those circuits
at a somewhat higher price.
My own approach, because I have the knowledge
would be a custom discrete OP-Amp for your project
using higher voltage transistors.
Search google:
"discrete op amp" "high voltage"
http://www.google.se/search?q="discrete+op+amp"+"high+voltage"
regards
lineup
..................................................................................................
PS. you may have heard the song:
I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm an Englishman in New York
I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm an Englishman in New York
It is written by an english man: STING
His official website here http://www.sting.com/
I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm a China man in Arizona
I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm a China man in Arizona
I love those aliens.
We all are! .... in some way ...
/your true friend lineup
xiaonan said:I want to set up a digital controled voltage supply. I need a high voltage operational amplifier which can provide 0~100V output voltage at lease. But I can not find a op-amp like that?
Is there someone know some op-amp about that? Or know some circuit can get the same result?
Thank a lot!!!
Consider the LM4702 - Stereo High Fidelity 200 Volt Driver with Mute at http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4702.html. There are several threads in this forum on its use as an audio power amp output stage driver. There is no reason why it couldn't be used in a power supply.
Re: Re: need a high voltage operational amplifier!
It can only source or sink a few mA if used on its own -- and is pretty expensive for this purpose --
The circuit below is, essentially, that which appears in the Art of Electronics -- and it works -- I have used it with AD811, AD825, LT1013 etc., as the error amplifier -- it can also be configured as a negative side regulator. It uses a Voltage DAC on the input -- the potentiometer controls the gain of the loop. You will have to figure out the values of compensation capacitors for yourself since I just plugged these in to see the affect on loop response.
glennb said:
Consider the LM4702 - Stereo High Fidelity 200 Volt Driver with Mute at http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4702.html. There are several threads in this forum on its use as an audio power amp output stage driver. There is no reason why it couldn't be used in a power supply.
It can only source or sink a few mA if used on its own -- and is pretty expensive for this purpose --
The circuit below is, essentially, that which appears in the Art of Electronics -- and it works -- I have used it with AD811, AD825, LT1013 etc., as the error amplifier -- it can also be configured as a negative side regulator. It uses a Voltage DAC on the input -- the potentiometer controls the gain of the loop. You will have to figure out the values of compensation capacitors for yourself since I just plugged these in to see the affect on loop response.
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Have a look at this. It talks about bootstrapping op-amps to have a larger voltage swing.
Have a look at this. It talks about bootstrapping op-amps to have a larger voltage swing.
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