K KeepItSimpleStupid Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 24, 2011 #1 **broken link removed** Setting the frequency is easy. Setting the p-p output seems to be tougher. There is references to set 200 to 220 V p-p. 2K between pin 9 and 12 (sine ref) gives 200 V p-p 1.2K give 220 V p-p I'm looking for 24 VAC or about +-34 V or 70 V p-p and less. The output equations look wierd because of the usual way of operating the generator riding on a -48 VDC bus. Any ideas. KISS
**broken link removed** Setting the frequency is easy. Setting the p-p output seems to be tougher. There is references to set 200 to 220 V p-p. 2K between pin 9 and 12 (sine ref) gives 200 V p-p 1.2K give 220 V p-p I'm looking for 24 VAC or about +-34 V or 70 V p-p and less. The output equations look wierd because of the usual way of operating the generator riding on a -48 VDC bus. Any ideas. KISS