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Rodrigo CavajalFebruary 19, 2016 at 2:12 amPost count: 0Rodrigo CarvajalFebruary 19, 2016 at 3:05 pmPost count: 0
The product I saw on amazon
DROK® 12A 600W DC Boost Converter 12-60V to 12-80V Voltage Step-up Power Supply
I need to generate a square signal to be applied to a resistive load with an output voltage range aprox of 20V to 100V, maximum current of 4 A.
But my question is whether the frequency at which this switching square wave have a limiting for normal operation of the circuit?Regards.
Hello Rodrigo,
Is the ASIN of the product you are referring to B00E8D7XYG?
If yes, the product (ASIN: B00E8D7XYG) is DC to DC Boost Converter. The electric wave of DC is nearly like a straight line. Basically, there is no square wave.
Besides, the output voltage range is DC 12-80V. If you need the output voltage of 100V, this product maybe not suitable for you.
Hope this will be helpful to you.
Best regardsRodrigo CarvajalMarch 1, 2016 at 1:44 pmPost count: 0Hello
I understand, but I’ll control a relay to generate pulses to generate the square wave, the booster converter have options to varying its voltage and current so it is useful for my porpouse, i use it as a power source for a resistive load. The question is whether this switching (eg go from 0V to 40V) at a certain frequency may be a limiting factor for the boost converter circuit?Regards.
Rodrigo CarvajalMarch 2, 2016 at 1:44 pmPost count: 0 -
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