Voltage divider re-united

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iambrus
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Voltage divider re-united

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Hello there. It is only a theorycal question. Lets say I have 220V AC and I have got current feedback amplifiers only can handle up to 60Vs. A voltage divider could give me 4 times 60V not respectively to earth but to each others. I can get the amplifier gains and that I could increase voltage up to 220Vs. Now, I have 4 time 220Vs, in order to add up my current gains I should hook them up parallel, but how. Remember it was a Voltage divider.
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OOOOOPS!!!!! 4 time 55Vs. 220/4 makes 55.
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What???<p>I think I need a diagram to figure out what your trying to do?<p>Todd
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What is 220VAC? Input signal or power supply or output signal? What does current mode amplifier have to do with it? What is the desired output?
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