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How an Amplifier Drives a Capacitive Load

Time: Sep 05, 2023 Source: high voltage amplifier, high voltage amplifiers, high speed high voltage amplifier Author: Analog Technologies, Inc. Click: 49

How an Amplifier Drives a Capacitive Load


Consider a single pulse = one rise and one fall
Charge transfer on each transition = C
Ioad •ΔVout = lrise •Trise = lfall•Tfall
Energy dissipated in Qhigh = average voltage • current• time
                     =(V
bus-Vout_avg)•lrise •Trise
                     =(Vbus-Vout_avg)•CIoad •ΔVout
Energy dissipated in Qlow = average voltage• current• time
                     = V
out_avg • lfall•Tfall
                     = Vout_avg •CIoad •ΔVout
Total energy dissipated in Qhigh and Qlow = (Vbus-Vout_avg)•CIoad •ΔVout + Vout_avg •CIoad •ΔVout
                               = CIoad •Vbus•ΔVout
For repeated pulses;
Total power dissipated in Q
high and Qlow = CIoad •Vbus•ΔVout•frequency
Example:100pF•2500V•400V•20kHz=2W

Thanks for Ed Solomon, Triple Ring Technologies Inc.

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