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Square signal of 5V boosted to 150V

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Hello together,

i have a square signal from 0V to 5V with duty cycle 50%. I would like to bring it until 150V. so the output signal will be a square signal with the same frequency from 0V to 150V.

input signal ref.: 13.5 MHZ.

ouput signal: 13.5 MHZ. the shape of the signal can be modified from square to different shapes. The last will be an antenna of about 1pF cap. and inductor coil.

can someone help me please

best regards
 

The exact load impedance and signal bandwidth matters. RFID readers achieve similar voltage levels at the transmitter coil by tuned passive LC circuits.
 

it´s right? the impedance will be the real part near the resonance? so in my case will be arround 2KOHm at the resonance frequency.
for the moment the band and precision it s not the aim. It should be arround for expl. 13.5MHZ +-200KHz.

thanks FvM for the answer

G
 

2K is rather low impedance, referring to several W at 75 Vrms. You'll need a power amplifier.
 

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