. Electronic apparatus for biological research . Figure 6.24 the circuit, charging the upper capacitance to a voltage V, with the polarity shown. When terminal A is negative with respect to terminal B the lower part of the circuit is operative and the lower capacitance is charged, also to a voltage V and with the polarity shown. Thus the output is 2V. The difficulty with this circuit is that both generator terminals are involved in the circuit action, which means that the generator is not generally available for supplying other rectifying circuits as well. By a modification of the 106

. Electronic apparatus for biological research . Figure 6.24 the circuit, charging the upper capacitance to a voltage V, with the polarity shown. When terminal A is negative with respect to terminal B the lower part of the circuit is operative and the lower capacitance is charged, also to a voltage V and with the polarity shown. Thus the output is 2V. The difficulty with this circuit is that both generator terminals are involved in the circuit action, which means that the generator is not generally available for supplying other rectifying circuits as well. By a modification of the 106 Stock Photo
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