Can I make voltage multipliers from several ULN2003A Darling

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Greetings All

Can I make voltage multipliers from several ULN2003A Darlington Array IC
chips?

I'm trying to increase the voltage out my National Instruments usb-6008. I
have several ULN2003A DARLINGTON ARRAYS I was wondering if I could use
these as VOLTAGE MULTIPLIERS. I have 3v coming out my usb6008 and I'm
trying to get to about 16v or would I need to use a different chip.

Anyone have any examples with this chip? I'm using Multisim 9 to test
different configurations out.

Tia Sal2
 
On 2006-04-27, temp@temp.com <not@not.com> wrote:
Greetings All

Can I make voltage multipliers from several ULN2003A Darlington Array IC
chips?
what's a voltage multiplier?

I'm trying to increase the voltage out my National Instruments usb-6008. I
have several ULN2003A DARLINGTON ARRAYS I was wondering if I could use
these as VOLTAGE MULTIPLIERS. I have 3v coming out my usb6008 and I'm
trying to get to about 16v or would I need to use a different chip.
that could work. the ULN2003 can switch voltages in that range and only
needs a small control input. you will need an "about 16V" power supply.

Anyone have any examples with this chip? I'm using Multisim 9 to test
different configurations out.
I bet there's a heap of examples in the data sheet.

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Bye.
Jasen
 
"Jasen Betts" <jasen@free.net.nz> wrote in message
news:72a1.4451dd56.27b32@clunker.homenet...
what's a voltage multiplier?
http://www.retro.dial.pipex.com/ion1.jpg now THAT's a voltage multiplier!!
;-) not quite what the OP had in mind I'm sure.
 

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