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anyone who could help me to design drive IGBT (230v,4A) with 1MHz signal for produce 230v ,1MHz,4A capacity power supplay without transeformer from 230V 50Hz domestic supplay
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Is this an amateur (hobby, non-commercial) project relating to nuclear fusion?
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1 Mhz with an IGBT? Not likely. You are in mosfet territory there.

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thank you for consider my request, no problem to use MOSFET. I need only to produce 1MHz,Volt depend upon domestic supplay that available-here it is 230V,4A capacity supplay.
could you help me to design the above circuit ?
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Full wave rectified 230v mains is 325V DC.
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Jijesh,

These forums are not the place to look for that information and repetitive posting won't do much but annoy people here.

Instead, try a search at http://www.edaboard.com/forum104.html

Be warned, if you don't understand the power circuit you are trying to build well enough to design it, it just might get you killed.
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