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Mike Silva wrote:
Yes, both C1 and C2 are charged with 1/2 wave power (one pulse every full cycle). However, it appears to me that the difference is that they only discharge during one half-cycle of every full cycle. On the charging half-cycle they are not also discharging, but they only discharge on the opposite half-cycle. This is different from the 2x2 doubler, where both caps are charged on alternate half-cycles, but both caps discharge during the entire full cycle. If I've analysed this correctly, it seems that there should be some improvement in voltage regulation over the 2x2. But I wanted others to look at the circuit and offer their ideas on it as well. 73, Mike, KK6GM looks like a cross between a full wave bridge and a pair of voltage doublers in parallel. |
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