Can HVC HV diodes be used in voltage tripler and quadrupler circuits?
Absolutely — HVC's HVD series high voltage diodes are specifically designed and characterized for use in Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier configurations including voltage doublers, triplers, quadruplers, and extended cascade networks commonly found in medical X-ray, NDT, and scientific instrumentation.
| Multiplier Stage Count | Output Voltage (Input = Vpk) | Recommended HVD Model | Typical Application |
| Doubler (×2) | 2 × Vpk | HVD-Standard (rated ≥ 1.5 × Vpk out) | Basic X-ray, small NDT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tripler (×3) | 3 × Vpk | HVD-HV (rated ≥ 2 × Vpk out) | Dental X-ray, portable CT |
| Quadrupler (×4) | 4 × Vpk | HVD-Ultra (rated ≥ 2.5 × Vpk out) | Medical CT, industrial NDT |
| Cascade (×N, N>4) | N × Vpk | HVD-Custom Stacked | Linear accelerators, research |
1. Reverse Voltage Derating:
Each diode in a Cockcroft-Walton chain experiences 2 × Vpeak of reverse stress during alternating half-cycles. HVD parts should be selected with VRRM ≥ 2.0 × stage output voltage minimum (HVC recommends ≥ 2.5× for medical safety-critical designs).
2. Reverse Recovery Time (trr):
For multipliers operating above 10kHz switching frequency, select HVD-FR (fast recovery) variants with trr ≤ 80ns to minimize switching losses and prevent excessive heating in compact encapsulated assemblies.
3. Junction Capacitance (Cj):
Lower Cj (HVD typically 3pF – 8pF) improves high-frequency efficiency but increases cost. For 50/60Hz line-frequency multipliers (common in stationary X-ray equipment), standard HVD with Cj ≤ 10pF is entirely adequate.
4. Thermal Management:
In enclosed multiplier assemblies, each diode dissipates approximately IF × VF + fsw × Qrr × VRRM watts. Ensure adequate PCB copper area or external heatsinking when cascade count exceeds 4 stages or operating frequency exceeds 1kHz.
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