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- From: mendels@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Jeffrey Mendelsohn )
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: DC voltage doubling question
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- Date: 17 Aug 92 11:56:33 GMT
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- Hi all.
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- Simple question - I hope. I need to double the voltage in a DC circuit and
- I do not have any power supply except the one in the circuit.
- How do I do it?
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- Assuming this is too easy for you, let me then ask this question.
- Given a single DC voltage supply of, say, 0.45 V, how do I double it?
- The question being that I can no longer use diodes (right?).
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- Thanks,
- Jeff Mendelsohn
- mendels@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
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