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The issue is that my power supply can be varied linearly and I do not want to lose this configurability. I have looked into IGBT but these require higher currents than what I currently can provide.
I'm thinking of implementing the following circuit...
Hello all,
I have a particular power supply, capable of a linear output from 0 to 6,000 V depending on a 0 to 5 V input control. I'd like to switch the output of this power supply on and off repeatedly in order to feed the pulse train into a voltage multiplier to obtain tens of kiloVolts...
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