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How to amplify a sine 4Vpp to 230Vrms

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I have developed a sine wave generator with DDS chip AD9833.
AD9833 has an output signal of 0,6 Vpp. I use AD9833 to generate a sine wave at a frequency of 50 Hz and use a microcontroller to change the frequency (40-400Hz).
The signal is amplified up to 4Vpp and with a digital potentiometer I control the amplitude.
How to amplify the signal to obtain a sinewave 230Vrms?
The required power is 150VA. I wish there was a transformer (for example 24V/230V) for insulation.
Any idea?
I suggested an electrical schematic?
 

I have developed a sine wave generator with DDS chip AD9833.
AD9833 has an output signal of 0,6 Vpp. I use AD9833 to generate a sine wave at a frequency of 50 Hz and use a microcontroller to change the frequency (40-400Hz).
The signal is amplified up to 4Vpp and with a digital potentiometer I control the amplitude.
How to amplify the signal to obtain a sinewave 230Vrms?
The required power is 150VA. I wish there was a transformer (for example 24V/230V) for insulation.
Any idea?
I suggested an electrical schematic?

Hi bading
First of all forget any linear way like class AB for this purpose . the best solution for you is H bridge class D amplifier with sampling rate of 10 or 15 KHZ .
That's all
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
 

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