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I'm having trouble finding a suitable way to drive some piezo actuators.
I have a 0-4.096v input signal, and I need a gain of ~55. Normally I would use something like the Supertex HV256, but I need a higher speed than that can provide. The output will updated at a rate of 100khz, with a maximum slew of less that .1V/us.
Current draw is very small (nanoamp range), and I will have 64 channels so size is important too.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have a 0-4.096v input signal, and I need a gain of ~55. Normally I would use something like the Supertex HV256, but I need a higher speed than that can provide. The output will updated at a rate of 100khz, with a maximum slew of less that .1V/us.
Current draw is very small (nanoamp range), and I will have 64 channels so size is important too.
Anyone have any ideas?