jsmith said:
it is a piezo valve and its work range is up to 100V
Ah, a piezo valve ranging 30-100Vdc and a "impedance" of about 1M. That's an
important piece of information. But, all piezo elements I'm aware of have a
capacitance too. That capacitance needs to be charged/discharged when
switching on/off *and* it is much lower an impedance then 1M for a 3kHz
sine. The line will have some impedance (mostly capacitive) too, highly
depending on the type and length of the wiring used. On the other side of
the line you will have a 30-100Vdc power source which also has an impedance.
Depending on the type it might even be a shortcut for the 3kHz sine. (Some
47uF smoothing capacitor for instance). That 3kHz sine source will also have
some (output) impedance I guess. So I still can't give an appropriate answer
to your question.
petrus bitbyter