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titleOfInvention ELECTRIC VOLTAGE CONVERTER SYSTEM
abstract An apparatus by means of which a low DC voltage can be converted into a higher, and vice versa, is described, as an electrical DC voltage converter system. In this case, a number of (z) capacitors will initially have been charged connected in parallel and then changed over to a series circuit after charging of the same, which produces a discharge voltage which is z times greater than the charging voltage. In particular an 8-pole changeover switch operating with four switching blades is described, which can control thousands of such capacitors using cheap low-voltage solid-state diodes. As a result of the lower wear susceptibility, a rotary switch likewise having only 8 terminals is even better. The latter allows changeover switching frequencies up to 100 Hertz to be achieved. The unit can be used as a high-voltage power source for many projects where low currents are to be switched. In the event of the converter process being reversed, namely a low voltage being produced from very high voltages, there are also new applications. For example, precise measurement of very high DC voltages up to a Gigavolt.
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