Electronic – Cockcroft walton multiplier output both AC and DC

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I was watching this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep3D_LC2UzU
and I noticed that closer to the end he is probing the upper half of the circuit and the scope is displaying square waves , also on the lower side his diagram shows one can take off DC.
start about 14 min in the video you can see it on the board.

Also a separate question, can a CW multiplier be used to step up voltage pulses where one would input a lower voltage pulse and get out a higher one?
Or do the capacitors in the circuit spread out the pulse and flatten its steep rise time?

Best Answer

The output of a Cockroft-Walton generator is DC and it takes a while (many cycles) to build up.

See this undergrad thesis, for example:

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If you want to generate really high voltage pulses, you can use a Marx generator.