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How to amplify a 5Vp-p square wave i/p from a function generator to some 1500Vp-p

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How to amplify a 300Vp-p square wave to some 1500Vp-p range

The offset should be preserved.Can anyone please suggest any circuits
 
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I think :
you must build 1500v (peak to peak)
then connect your signal (by safe isolation) to a high voltage transistor and build high voltage pulse
 

The frequency is 1MHz and rise time is 100ns
 

You'll need a properly designed mosFET/BJT class A/B amplifier driving hi voltage biMosfets in a full bridge configuration to your load, this allows a 1500 volt rail max and the bandwidth and rise times you require, a transformer step up will not give you the edges you require - Regards, Orson Cart.
 

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