Method of fabricating a voltage multiplier circuit assembly

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29738, 29760, 29588, 29628, 307110, 307321, 357 76, H05K 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A voltage multiplier circuit assembly circuit is fabricated by the use of an apparatus which comprises a pair of guide walls juxtaposed on a horizontal insulative support, each of the guide walls having first and second slits in opposed relation to the corresponding slits in the other. The guide walls define a first and a second area and an intermediate area therebetween. Condensers of the wafer type is placed alternately on the first and second areas with one of their electrodes facing downward. Diodes having a pair of connecting leads are placed on the intermediate area alternately with the condensers and alternately through the first and second opposed slits. Conductive cementing agent is applied between the contact points of the condensers and diodes.

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