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Square to Sine Wave Conversion Question

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I am trying to design a motor driver for a Robot Arm. I need to convert a square wave to a sine wave. My square wave has a peak-to-peak voltage of 80V and a current of 2.5A. What circuit must i use to be able to accommodate this large voltage and current? Thank You.
 

You could maybe use a simple LC filter to remove some of the high frequency components to get an approximation of a sine.

Keith
 

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