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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    I recall posting a circuit for an Op-Amp Voltage Doubler some time back. Do a forum SEARCH, stick that on the end of your filter and presto - you got ten steps of 0-10v.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...hlight=doubler

    Is that it? I've got it on my 'hot' list of handy items to keep around...

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    Or you could use one of these (without the need for a separate high voltage supply):
    http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts...cName=en010581
    The TCM828/829 are CMOS "charge-pump" voltage converters in ultra-small 5-Pin SOT-23A packages. They invert and/or double an input voltage which can range from +1.5V to +5.5V. Conversion efficiency is typically >95%. Switching frequency is 12kHz for the TCM828 and 35kHz for the TCM829. External component requirement is only two capacitors (3.3µF nominal) for standard voltage inverter applications. With a few additional components a positive doubler can also be built. All other circuitry, including control, oscillator, power MOSFETs are integrated on-chip. Supply current is 50µA (TCM828) and 115µA (TCM829). The TCM828 and TCM829 are available in a 5-Pin SOT-23A surface mount package.

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