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I was looking at some power supply circuits for
tube linears and was thinking about the full wave voltage doubler. This is basicly two half wave rectifiers in series. Now I could build this circuit with a choke input filter for each half wave rectifier of the voltage doubler, and I could put the chokes in the lead without the rectifier. In this case I could use one choke for both halfs of the voltage doubler. The output should then be about .9 * rms input voltage * 2 or 1.8 times the rms voltage of the transformer. Has anybody ever tried this? ------|-------- ) | | ) | --- ) | --- )-----^^^^^^----| | | | --- | --- |--|--------| Crude schematic showing transformer secondary diodes filter choke and capacitors. |
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