two phase from single phase



Is it possible to create two phase(or more) from single phase using passive
components(definitely not any motors) and maybe transistors(or
semi-conductors)? The design would need to handle large currents and
voltages so one can't directly use an summing op amp or anything like that.

Thanks,
Jon


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