Ara Ghazaryan
New Member
I am new to electronics. And somehow I got the following task:
goal: Amplification of signal from function generator (FG) using home-built circuit based on transistors.
details:
FG output -6 - +6V.
needed output after amplification -24 - +24V.
details I have -
FG
transistors TO92 2N5551 936 (others can be ordered)
resistors - any
DC Power supply - 24 V (can be regulated).
Frequency this thing will operate in - 1-15 Hz
diodes and capacitors can be ordered if needed.
I already built a simple amplification circuit for DC output (shown attached), but now it turns out I need alternating current in the output.
I researched and stumbled upon Push-and-pull amplifier circuits. But if I understand correctly -- these will output -12,5 V to + 12,5 V range, right?
Can you suggest which directions I should look into?
Thanks
goal: Amplification of signal from function generator (FG) using home-built circuit based on transistors.
details:
FG output -6 - +6V.
needed output after amplification -24 - +24V.
details I have -
FG
transistors TO92 2N5551 936 (others can be ordered)
resistors - any
DC Power supply - 24 V (can be regulated).
Frequency this thing will operate in - 1-15 Hz
diodes and capacitors can be ordered if needed.
I already built a simple amplification circuit for DC output (shown attached), but now it turns out I need alternating current in the output.
I researched and stumbled upon Push-and-pull amplifier circuits. But if I understand correctly -- these will output -12,5 V to + 12,5 V range, right?
Can you suggest which directions I should look into?
Thanks