In a project that I am working on I need 325±25Vdc for a component, and I have 12Vdc and 5Vdc·available·in my circuit. Can anyone help with this? It needs to be very small and lightweight.
325V? whats the current required? Regardless you'll likely be forced to design it yourself, and its by absolutley no means a beginner's or even a novice's project. To get that you'll need to generate AC that is even higher volts and you run serious risk of arcing.
Hmm, actually I think I remember an article at www.edn.com·that may have covered providing high voltage references for specialty components, it is in the archives of the "design ideas" section. But i would look at the specification sheet for the component to give guidance.
You can probably find a circuit in Forrest Mims Engineer's Notebook. I've bought this at least 3 times in 3 decades and it's always a good standby. I'm sure I saw a voltage multiplier circuit in it somewhere where you use a low voltage (9v) and get a high voltage output.
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