beerbaron
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2005
- 37
Hi, I'm trying to generate 3 x 30kHz signal each phase seperated by 120 degrees. These 3 phase will be used to turn On/Off FETs that will power some high frequency transformers.
What I'm looking for is the lowest cost effective solution to generate the signals. I was thinking of using 3 Op-Amps but I'm a bit worried about the reliability/accuracy for a production product. I'm sure there are plenny of cheap PWM ICs that could do this more effectively, I just don't know them.
Here are my specs:
3 phase 30 kHz signals, seperated by 120 degrees
Accuracy of ±5%
Supply voltage 10V
Waveform: Square, Triangle or Sin, I just want the reference
Power Output: Very small as it will trigger FETs.
Anybody had anything to suggest?
What I'm looking for is the lowest cost effective solution to generate the signals. I was thinking of using 3 Op-Amps but I'm a bit worried about the reliability/accuracy for a production product. I'm sure there are plenny of cheap PWM ICs that could do this more effectively, I just don't know them.
Here are my specs:
3 phase 30 kHz signals, seperated by 120 degrees
Accuracy of ±5%
Supply voltage 10V
Waveform: Square, Triangle or Sin, I just want the reference
Power Output: Very small as it will trigger FETs.
Anybody had anything to suggest?