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220W Power Amplifier for about 50Hz Sine

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Hi,

I look for a amplifier for pure sine signal.

Any suggestion ?
 

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Hi,

I look for a amplifier for pure sine signal.

Any suggestion ?

Check TAS5182 from Texas Instruments.
 

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Hello BasePointer.
I believe a switched amplifier (class D) could do this job for you.
Take a look in the article I send you attached to this message. I think big part of it can be used to build your amplifier.

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Any audio power amplifier for 200W or 300W can do the job maybe. But you have not mentioned what kind of load you have. Supply voltage and current capability depends on load resistance.
 
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