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I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
 
mrshael2@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

The right transformer will do the job.


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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
mrshael2@gmail.com wrote:

I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!



The right transformer will do the job.

Well, yeah, but 400Hz sounds like something for an airplane, so weight may be an issue. One critical piece of info that was left off was the current capacity needed. Are we talking 100ma or 100A?
 
On May 11, 1:18 am, Caesar Valenti <caes...@email.com> wrote:
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
mrsha...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

The right transformer will do the job.

Well, yeah, but 400Hz sounds like something for an airplane, so weight may be an issue. One critical piece of info that was left off was the current capacity needed. Are we talking 100ma or 100A?
We're talking about the 100 mA range - thanks!
 
mrshael2@gmail.com wrote:

On May 11, 1:18 am, Caesar Valenti <caes...@email.com> wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

mrsha...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

The right transformer will do the job.

Well, yeah, but 400Hz sounds like something for an airplane, so weight may be an issue. One critical piece of info that was left off was the current capacity needed. Are we talking 100ma or 100A?


We're talking about the 100 mA range - thanks!

Little Audio xformer?, Signal transformer?


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"I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken"
Real Programmers Do things like this.
http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5
 
On May 11, 7:44 pm, Jamie
<jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1l...@charter.net> wrote:
mrsha...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 11, 1:18 am, Caesar Valenti <caes...@email.com> wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

mrsha...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

The right transformer will do the job.

Well, yeah, but 400Hz sounds like something for an airplane, so weight may be an issue. One critical piece of info that was left off was the current capacity needed. Are we talking 100ma or 100A?

We're talking about the 100 mA range - thanks!

Little Audio xformer?, Signal transformer?

--
"I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken"
Real Programmers Do things like this.http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5
Yes, an audio transformer would be good...any suggestions?
 
mrshael2@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for something that will take a 10V RMS, 400Hz Sine wave
and boost it to 12V RMS (still at 400Hz). Is there a piece of
equipment that I can buy that will do this? I would rather buy
something off the shelf than make one myself. I can actually generate
a signal at any RMS Voltage up to 10V RMS, if this can make things
easier. Any help would be much appreciated.
Any small audio transformer will do. just drive one winding with the
signal generator and see what comes out of the other winding. It will
either be more or less voltage. If it is equal, then wire it as an
autotransformer to make a 2-to-1 step-up.

Angelo Campanella
 

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