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Semiconductor Fundamentals Unit 3 – Full-Wave Rectification and Filtering


Exercise 3 – Voltage Doubler


EXERCISE OBJECTIVE


When you have completed this exercise, you will be able to demonstrate how to obtain a filtered
dc voltage equal to double the peak ac input voltage by using a voltage doubler circuit. You will
verify your results with a multimeter and an oscilloscope.


DISCUSSION



  • Voltage doubler circuit rectifies the ac input signal and filters the output producing a dc
    output voltage twice the peak ac input voltage minus the forward voltage drop of the diode.

  • A typical full-wave voltage doubler circuit consists of two diodes and two series filter
    capacitors.

  • Total voltage across series capacitors is the sum of the capacitor voltage drops. The addition
    of these voltage drops produce the voltage doubling effect of the circuit.

  • Resistors R1 and R2 are equalizing resistors that evenly divide the capacitor voltages within
    the circuit.

  • Full-wave voltage doubler use both the positive and negative half-cycle of the ac input
    signal. One diode and one capacitor are paired per half-cycle.

  • Diode (CR1) and capacitor (C1) function for the positive half-cycle. Diode (CR2) and
    capacitor (C2) function for the negative half-cycle.

  • Since the discharge time constant is large, the capacitors maintain a charge close to the
    maximum charged voltage between charging cycles.

  • Output ripple frequency of a full-wave voltage doubler is twice the ac input frequency.

  • Input peak voltage is reduced during the capacitor charging period because the voltage
    doubler input is supplied by an unregulated power supply.

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