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Hi, i have a voltage doubler architecture, and i need to produce a 1.5x of the voltage input (1.5V to 2.25V). So the way to do it is putting a capacitor somewhere across the voltage doubler architecture. I wanna put a switch for the capacitor so that when the input is 1.5V, the architecture...
Good day :) I am currently working for a voltage doubler and is having trouble on how to improve the circuit to handle a load current of as much as 100mA. Is there any architecture I can add to my charge pump to handle such very high load current? input is 1.25-1.5V
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