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After a recently Friday Troll on acquiring a Cosine wave inverter, it got me thinking: how would one go about building a Tangent-wave inverter?
 
After a recently Friday Troll on acquiring a Cosine wave inverter, it got me thinking: how would one go about building a Tangent-wave inverter?
With great difficulty - 'tangent waves' go up to infinity, and I'm not sure how you would generate such a voltage :-)

Kind Regards, John
 
After a recently Friday Troll on acquiring a Cosine wave inverter, it got me thinking: how would one go about building a Tangent-wave inverter?
Go round in circles for a bit, then go off at a tangent? A bit like some threads on here! :mrgreen:
 
With great difficulty - 'tangent waves' go up to infinity, and I'm not sure how you would generate such a voltage :-)
Infinite number of turns on the secondary?
That wouldn't produce a triangular wave, since the output would be (+ or -) infinity volts for any primary voltage - so I guess that would produce an 'impossible square wave' - with the secondary voltage being +∞V for half of the cycle and -∞V for the other half :-)

Kind Regards, John
 

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