The output voltage is roughly the input voltage times the number of capacitor/diode pairs; for example, a voltage doubler uses two capacitor/diode pairs. A voltage tripler uses three pairs.
The video starts with a potted history of the magnetron before looking at the circuit of a typical oven, which uses a single diode and a capacitor in a simple voltage multiplier. The capacitor ...
the capacitor C1 is charged through diode D1. Further, when the input voltage becomes positive, capacitance C2 stores the charges resulting from the sum of the input voltage and the voltage across C1 ...
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