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If you mean a cap/diode doubler, I don't think so. The
PWM will control nothing unless the capacitor is huge
and on-time rather than C*dV determines the charge
transferred. In such a doubler you would probably prefer
to modulate frequency which more directly controls
delivered current, and can be slaved to voltage if you
want by feedback.
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