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An efficient switching amplifier for driving a capacitive load

Date Issued
December 1, 1989
Author(s)
Horner, James G.
Advisor(s)
James M. Rochelle
Additional Advisor(s)
E. J. Kennedy, Donald W. Bouldin
Abstract

The development of a high efficiency, high voltage, phase linear amplifier for driving a capacitive load is described. With a load of 35 nanofarads, output signals approaching 200 volts peak-to-peak axe obtained with power dissipation on the order of 25 watts for a 33 KHz, 80 volt amplitude output sine wave. The amplifier has a phase linear characteristic and a -3 dB cutoff frequency of 80 KHz. This allows transmission of wide bandwidth ultrasonic signals whose carrier frequency is in the range of 20 to 40 KHz. The amplifier is of a switching topology to reduce power consumption. The amplifier consists of a pulse width modulator, high frequency switches, and a linear-phase, passive, low pass filter.

Degree
Master of Science
Major
Electrical Engineering
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