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explanation full wave voltage doubler

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Answered by kritikas12
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  • A Full wave voltage doubler is a voltage multiplier with a multiplication factor of two. A full wave voltage doubler is shown below. When the secondary voltage is positive, the first diode D is forward-biased and the primary capacitor C charges to approximately Vp.

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Answered by 0ayush7
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Answer: A Full wave voltage doubler is a voltage multiplier with a multiplication factor of two. A full wave voltage doubler is shown below. When the secondary voltage is positive, the first diode D is forward-biased and the primary capacitor C charges to approximately Vp.

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