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    Help with 1kHz Sine Wave Setup for Mechanical System

    Yes that was a typo. Fortunately it looks like we will have about 10 or so amps at our disposal, so we should be in the clear as long as we can keep the number of piezos to a reasonable amount. As far as the transformers that were suggested, could you use an integrator to produce a sine wave...
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    Help with 1kHz Sine Wave Setup for Mechanical System

    thanks for the replies fellas. Fortunately the voltage required by these piezoelectrics is on the order of milliamps, so the current shouldn't be to much of an issue.
  3. J

    Help with 1kHz Sine Wave Setup for Mechanical System

    1 kHz is the frequency of the voltage
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    Help with 1kHz Sine Wave Setup for Mechanical System

    Its not audio. It will be used to power piezoelectric actuators on the inside of a plane wing. We are trying to keep everything integrated into one circuit if possible in order to avoid taking up a lot space also to keep weight down because its on a plane.
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    Help with 1kHz Sine Wave Setup for Mechanical System

    Hello, I need some help with the setup of a circuit. I am a mechanical engineering student and I am working on a mechanical system that employs the use of a sine wave at 1kHz, and the signal would need to be amplified to about 400-450V. It will be employed on a 24V DC system. I just need some...
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