ElectroNerd
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2008
- 4
i would like to amplify a 50Hz ac signal with a variable amplitude of anything from aprox 1mV to 25mV peak...why?... i am currently using a hall effect CT to monitor the output current from an ac generator. i get a dc mV signal from the CT that acts as the input to my prototype engine speed controller. the speed of the generator engine is increased at 4 preset increments depending upon the actual load current. i would like to replace the CT. i have been experimenting with a hall effect transistor. when the tr is placed within the magnetic field of the current carrying conductor an ac signal is imposed onto a 2.5V dc carrier voltage. when i decouple i get an ac signal of 2mV output (rms)for 1 amp of load current. the responce is linear and the max load current expected is 10 amps, giving 20mV AC signal. as i need a dc input of around 1 to 10 volts for my controler i want to amplify the ac mV signal to Volts and rectify / smooth as necissary. i know i can use an opamp to give a gain of up to 1000 but i do not want to add a dual polarity power supply to the circuitry. can i use an opamp on a single rail supply to solve my problem, and if so, how? i have spent a few hours tinkering but have not realy got anywhere. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks everyone.