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"Jim Pennell" wrote in message link.net...
"Tom Bruhns" Wrote: .... ?? Lots of energy in the fundamental; filter to extract the fundamental and feed it to your full-wave rectifier doubler. .... So, a square wave into a diode doubler will produce only a small amount of the second harmonic. You'd be better off running the input square wave through a lowpass of some sort and then doubling it. Right on, Jim. "Filter to extract the fundamental and feed it [the fundamental] to your full-wave rectifier doubler." Of course, third harmonic mixed with fundamental gives you second and fourth, etc., so there's a hint that the harmonics could be useful if the phases were right. What do you get if you feed a mixer a square wave in one port, and the same square wave delayed by 1/4 period into the other port? Cheers, Tom |
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