??? 06/18/05 23:28 Read: times Msg Score: +2 +1 Good Answer/Helpful +1 Informative |
#95285 - This might be useful Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Mahmood,
Take a look at Linear Technology's Application Note 35. Pages 14-16 describe a DC-AC converter that uses some clever tricks. It should not be too difficult to adapt to your needs. At the very least it might give you some new ideas. Regards, Rob. |
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