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amplify audio signal from computer to higher voltage and current tiasal2

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simplesal

Jan 1, 1970
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I’m looking for away to amplify the audio signal coming from my
computer sound cards output.
I’m trying to amplify the output voltage to 31 volts and the output
current to 1.5mA can someone recommend a small amplifier to do the job
or a circuit that will do this for me.

I'm just trying to do some testing.

tia sal2
 
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jer0en

Jan 1, 1970
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I think you went wrong on the proportions. you probably mean 31 KVolts and
1.5µA. you can test it quite comfortably on your tits.
 
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sal2

Jan 1, 1970
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I think you went wrong on the proportions. you probably mean 31 KVolts
and 1.5µA. you can test it quite comfortably on your tits.

That made me laugh hahahhaha becareful you don't want to singe your
nips ;-) no the specification are correct
output voltage 27 Volts to 31 Volts (from 54 Volts Peak-Peak, to 62 Volts
Peak-Peak). and
Output Current at : 1.0to 1.5 milliamps
 
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jer0en

Jan 1, 1970
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I had no idea that 1.5mA would be a peak value. in that case I would suggest
to increase voltage to 62 Kvolts and decrease current to 0.75 µA, which is
also closer to safe standard values as used by other electrical LMRs.

LMR = large mammel restraint
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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That would be a simple solution but try finding such a transformer these
days.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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I've been known to but damn do my fingers hurt afterwards (no machine you
see).

Grahama
 
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Gerard Bok

Jan 1, 1970
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That made me laugh hahahhaha becareful you don't want to singe your
nips ;-) no the specification are correct
output voltage 27 Volts to 31 Volts (from 54 Volts Peak-Peak, to 62 Volts
Peak-Peak). and
Output Current at : 1.0to 1.5 milliamps

With those requirements I would suggest to connect a simple mains
transformer, as found in many wall wards, in reverse to the
speaker output of your soundcard.
(You will need the old fashioned, 'heavy' type, not a modern
light weight switcher type for that.)

Open it to get access to the bare transformer inside (you don't
need the rectifiers and capacitors). Connect the low voltage
wires to your sound card. Use the 'mains' wires as output.

Simply set the 'volume control' on your PC such, that you get
some 31 volt for output.
 
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Max65

Jan 1, 1970
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output voltage 27 Volts to 31 Volts (from 54 Volts Peak-Peak, to 62 Volts
Peak-Peak). and
Output Current at : 1.0to 1.5 milliamps

The output transformer is a good idea since the maximum power is just
46.5mW for a square wave signal, the problem is what frequency range
do you want handle on that output?

Tranformers have different bandwidths due to their construction
characteristics.

If the signal you want to handle with it is a complex wave (not a
simple sinusoidal one), computing the high frequency limit of the
transformer's bandwidth consider the signal's harmonics too.

Massimo
 
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