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Re: Linear amplification through transisters?

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Originally Posted by dddriveman
I am a mechanical guy and i have a little knowledge of electronics. So i am going to post a question that i am sure someone else can answer for me. Is there any way to amplfy a voltage by means other than another power source? I was thinking transisters, is that possible and how would i do that?

Thank you for your help
What exactly is it that you are trying to do? It sounds like you are trying to amplify a voltage to a higher voltage than is available? I could be of alot more help if you could give more specifics on what it is you are trying to do. What is the intended purpose of this circuit?
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