The DG406 has a max input of 30V so it would not work in this application. Other than relays, you could use high voltage transistors or FETs but you would have to manage the on/off timing yourself based on the response time of the parts used.
The DG406 has a max input of 30V so it would not work in this application. Other than relays, you could use high voltage transistors or FETs but you would have to manage the on/off timing yourself based on the response time of the parts used.
Tim Barr
Thanks falingtrea
Thats what i thought as i knew the DG406 was not capable of supplying 100v
i just thought that there might had been a High Voltage version or similar
Isaac
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