Re: two phase from single phase
- From: "Jon Slaughter" <Jon_Slaughter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 21:38:12 GMT
"Jon Slaughter" <Jon_Slaughter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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
What I mean by two phase is 90 degree's apart(probably should have said
that). Also, it does not have to be exact but just approximate(it can depend
on the load but not to a great extentent).
.
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