Posts Tagged ‘dc voltage doubler’



DC Voltage Doubler with 74HC132

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

This is a cheap DC Voltage Doubler Circuit diagram, which requires a few components and will deliver 10V from a 5V power supply. If the oscillator must be built from a non-functional gate then is required 2 more components: R1 and C3. The most important parameters of this voltage doubler circuit are given in the [...]

Voltage Doubler X2 Circuit with ICL7660

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

If you want to try a higher voltage with your pedals, try this simple and easy voltage doubler circuit which uses an ICL7660 CMOS Voltage Converter Chip I have found that JFETs such as the J201 sound much better at 18V than they do at 9V with more clean to distorted headroom. Op amps should [...]

6V to 12V Converter by transistor

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

This inverter circuit can provide up to 800mA of 12V power from a 6V supply. For example, you could run 12V car accessories in a 6V (British?) car. The circuit is simple, about 75% efficient and quite useful. By changing just a few components, you can also modify it for different voltages. Notes 1. L1 [...]