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USING AC INTERFACE WITH POWER AMPLIFIER (AC SOURCE)
THE AC INTERFACE SUPPORTS TWO MODES OF OPERATION WITH POWER AMPLIFIER

POWER AMPLIFIER
POWER AMPLIFIER




POWER AMPLIFIER (AC POWER SOURCE) – VOLTECH’S PREFERRED CHOICE

A power amplifier is an AC source that produces an output voltage as a fixed multiple of a small AC control input. Its output frequency always matches the input frequency, making it highly accurate and stable.

Key Benefits:

  • Controlled ramp-up and ramp-down of voltage
  • Reduced inrush current
  • Flexible voltage/frequency programming
  • Accurate output trimming

Recommended Models:

Chroma 61600 Series

Chroma 61600 Series

0–300 V, 15–1000 Hz,
500 VA–4000 VA

Trek 2100HF

Trek 2100HF

0–150 Vpk, 0–2.6 MHz,
high-speed wide-bandwidth

Pacific Power ASX-115T

Pacific Power ASX-115T

132 V / 106, up to 330 V, 15–1200 Hz

POWER AMPLIFIER + STEP-UP TRANSFORMER
POWER AMPLIFIER + STEP-UP TRANSFORMER




POWER AMPLIFIER (AC SOURCE) + STEP-UP TRANSFORMER

An AC source (power amplifier) can be combined with an external step-up transformer when higher output voltages are required than the amplifier alone can provide. In this setup, a blocking capacitor must be added in series to prevent DC offset issues.

Amplifier Connection With Blocking Capacitor and Step-Up Transformer for Use With the AC Interface
Amplifier Connection With Blocking Capacitor and Step-Up Transformer for Use With the AC Interface

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