- Tripler (voltage multiplier)
A tripler is device used to multiply an ac voltage by 3. It is constructed from a chain of diodes and capacitors.
A tripler is the most popular type of
voltage multiplier , with multipliers able to multiply to various ratios of input voltage. These are also known as Cockroft-Walton multipliers.The output voltage of a tripler is in practice well below 3x peak input voltage due to their high
impedance , caused in part by the fact that as eachcapacitor in the chain supplies power to the next, it partially discharges, losing voltage doing so.Uses
The biggest use for triplers has been the boosting of output voltage from a winding in a
TV flyback transformer (LOPT) in order to supplyEHT (Extra High Tension Voltage), typically 19-25kV, to the finalanode ofcathode ray tube in acolor television receiver . With the introduction ofdiode split flyback transformers in the 1970s they have largely fallen into disuse, leading to a more reliable receiver designs, devoid of a component which once accounted for a significant amount of failures.TV triplers became known for their susceptibility to dampness. Even short exposures to humid air caused many failures.
A lot of 1970s TV sets used open triplers, and the individual diode sticks could be replaced if they failed. Repair shops came to know stormy conditions as a regular cause of tripler failures. In the 1980s, sets normally had sealed potted triplers, with much better resistance to bad weather. However they would still often fail if exposed to damp air.
Triplers are still used in
high voltage supplies forcopier s,laser printer s, insect electrocutors, etc.ee also
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Voltage multiplier
*Flyback transformer
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