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What is A, B, C and D to design a voltage doubler in the given circuit?(a) A=B=Resistors, C=D=Diodes(b) A=D=Capacitors, B=C=Diodes(c) A=Capacitor, B=D=Diodes, C=Resistor(d) A=C=Diodes, B=D=CapacitorsI have been asked this question in homework.I would like to ask this question from Clamper Circuit topic in section Diode Circuit of Analog Circuits

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Correct option is (b) A=D=Capacitors, B=C=Diodes

The explanation: During the negative cycle, D1 conducts and C1 charges up to peak input. When the input is POSITIVE, then D2 conducts and C2 charges up to 2Vm. This creates a voltage doubler.



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