The pulsed supply V2 swings from GND to VPOS ( eg 12 volts ) the diode pump inverts the pulses so that we can get -12 volts.
C1 ane D2 are the diode pump driving the source of M1 ... the " voltage multiplier is by -1 ( 12 volts x -1 = -12 volts ).
The pulsed supply must swing from GND to VPOS. ( ie you cant just turn the supply on and off
).
This circuit can achieve nearly 90% efficiency with common components.
If you use another MOS switch for D2 the efficiency can reach over 95%.
its easy to get peak amps ( eg 3 amp drive ) from this circuit.
moodz
C1 ane D2 are the diode pump driving the source of M1 ... the " voltage multiplier is by -1 ( 12 volts x -1 = -12 volts ).
The pulsed supply must swing from GND to VPOS. ( ie you cant just turn the supply on and off

This circuit can achieve nearly 90% efficiency with common components.
If you use another MOS switch for D2 the efficiency can reach over 95%.
its easy to get peak amps ( eg 3 amp drive ) from this circuit.
moodz
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