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=== Doublers ===
 
=== Doublers ===
 
[[File:pwd doubler 6 to 12 phase.svg|250px|right]]
 
[[File:pwd doubler 6 to 12 phase.svg|250px|right]]
VRMs are driven by a [[PWM Controller]] that usually comes in either 4, 6, or 8 phases. There are a few rather rare PWMs that go up to 10 but by far the vast majority of PWMs out there are 4 and 6-phase PWMs and are considerably more common than 8 phases. Motherboards offer 12-, 16-, 24- phase VRMs through the use of '''doublers'''. A [[phase doubler]] doubles the number of phases by generating two interleaved signals that are formed using the original.
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VRMs are driven by a [[PWM Controller]] that usually comes in either 4, 6, or 8 phases. There are a few rather rare PWMs that go up to 10 but by far the vast majority of PWMs out there are 4 and 6-phase PWMs and are considerably more common than 8 phases. Motherboards offer 12-, 16-, 24- phase VRMs through the user of '''doublers'''. A [[phase doubler]] doubles the number of phases by generating two interleaved signals that are formed using the original.
  
 
The doubler's switching frequency is halved due to the two signals interleaving.
 
The doubler's switching frequency is halved due to the two signals interleaving.

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