using the Colpitts oscillator featured on the spintronics simulator page, and a bridge rectifier design by Steve Mould (combined with the output of Electroboom’s real one (in his video on the bridge rectifier)), I somehow more than tripled the input voltage (it takes a while to rise, and I cannot read the voltage accurately so it may be more) from 6 SV (spin volts) to nearly 20 SV. If someone can accurately measure the voltage and get a known number, let me know.
yup, that worked. The capacitor said it’s outputting somewhere around 1 SV though, but at least it’s outputting something with little to no ripple
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