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How to build the voltage doubler ???

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How to build the voltage doubler in the simple way ??? Eg. 5V to 10V
I wish to see some circuit schematic diagram... thanks :grin:
 

Try "Villard Voltage Multiplier" in a search engine :). They are easy to build without many parts.

Depending on what you want it for of course, Villard multipliers are suited to generating very high voltages at low current.

What is your application?
 
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Yes, Villard is a simple voltage multiplier the uses only diodes and capacitors, but it converts from AC to DC. If you need a DC-DC multiplier, instead, you can use a charge pump multiplier. However as already said by Rob B depends on your needs in terms of output power, ripple, etc. Regards, Alberto
 

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