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| Amplifier for gwinstek SFG2004 ? |
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| zen18:
HI to all ! This is my first question to this forum and i really hope that someone can point me in right direction. I would like to create circuit that i can use as amplifier ( or some other solution ? ) and hook that to input of SFG 2004 function generator. The goal is to test different metal plates ( aluminum , copper ) and check the effect that is caused by generated frequency. Frequency range will be from 5HZ - 5KHZ and i was thinking to create some 100 - 150W amplifier. Problems and wishes: - how to apply this frequency to plate ( i think that speaker is the best solution, but i dont know if this would produce right effect ). - would it be possible to hook up some "electrodes" directly to plate and "bomb" the plate ? - if its not too much trouble to create, i would like to expand this frequency range to MHZ range. Question is, how much power would i need to make this work. BTW. planned carrier waves are sinusoidal and square waves. - at the time, i would like to start with lower frequency and power but in future, it would be nice to see how this would work in MHZ range ( at some resonance frequency ). OK. Your ideas and comments are more then welcome ! Z. |
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