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Is there any down side to using a doubler or tripler to get a higher
output voltage out of a standard AC power transformer?
I want to get about +80 and -80V at 0.1A from a power supply, but there
are very few transformers available in that output range. There are
some in the 36VAC and 24VAC CT range, so if I use a doubler like in "Art
of Electronics" (2nd edition, pages 47 and page 48), I can get my
desired voltage. This is an educational project so I am only building
one or two, so it doesn't matter at all that I'd have to buy more
diodes... they are easy to get compared to an odd transformer.
Is it better to use the one in Fig 1.78 or the one in Fig 1.79? If I
use the one in Fig 1.79 I can get both the + and - voltages from a
single transformer.
If someone can share their experiences I'd be grateful.
output voltage out of a standard AC power transformer?
I want to get about +80 and -80V at 0.1A from a power supply, but there
are very few transformers available in that output range. There are
some in the 36VAC and 24VAC CT range, so if I use a doubler like in "Art
of Electronics" (2nd edition, pages 47 and page 48), I can get my
desired voltage. This is an educational project so I am only building
one or two, so it doesn't matter at all that I'd have to buy more
diodes... they are easy to get compared to an odd transformer.
Is it better to use the one in Fig 1.78 or the one in Fig 1.79? If I
use the one in Fig 1.79 I can get both the + and - voltages from a
single transformer.
If someone can share their experiences I'd be grateful.