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I'm trying to adapt the Jung SuperRegulator for a 65V output voltage. However, the cicruit as drawn powers the op amp from the output rail, which will be too high for any readily available op amps.Is there a better approach than an appropriate vlaue zener in the power line? Can somone point me to some references on solutions or offer suggestions?
Thanks! - Ted
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Topic - Op amps in high voltage circuits? - tlenthe 18:53:12 03/13/05 (6)
- Re: Op amps in high voltage circuits? - Elso Kwak 09:25:11 03/14/05 (3)
- Voltage comparator... - tlenthe 17:20:18 03/14/05 (2)
- Re: Voltage comparator... - Elso Kwak 08:26:03 03/15/05 (0)
- Quote from my first reply ......... - clifff 01:03:31 03/15/05 (0)
- Not easy unless you know what you are doing. - clifff 06:55:48 03/14/05 (0)
- Re: Op amps in high voltage circuits? - peranders 02:19:31 03/14/05 (0)