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High Voltage Amplification at Low Frequency with a Capacitive Load

Hello Ti,

I am currently going through a project where I have to amplify a signal to a high-voltage signal, and I would like some advice on this topic.

The signal is a square wave with about 30% duty cycle, or a pulse wave, with a constant frequency generated at any one of the frequencies from 20Hz to 20kHz.

The amplitude is about 5Vpeak, and the wanted voltage at the output is around 1000V to 2000V.

The load is capacitive.

The amplifying circuit must have switching capability, turning on and off according to the input square wave signal.

If there's any device (i.e. HVMOSFET) in power electronics or any manipulations I can implement using other low-power devices, please let me know.

Thanks,