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FREE ENERGY AC GENERATOR ?

Started by e2matrix, March 10, 2011, 06:02:45 PM

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teslaalset

Quote from: gyulasun on March 15, 2011, 02:41:29 PM
MAybe this link helps some way?

http://www.uta.edu/ee/hw/pspice/pspice06.htm

Gyula

EDIT: some other info: http://www.uta.edu/ee/hw/pspice/index.php

Thanks Gyula,
Yes, I think these links may help.
I found them earlier, but now I have read them in detail.
I need to find some time to implement what can be learned here.
I wish I could buy some time ;). I report back when I've made some improvements.


@Omnibus,
Good to see you appearing in this thread as well. We might get this model going with everbody's help.
I am digesting your other findings in parallel. I have not forgot about them ;)

teslaalset

OK, I got the model running on PSpice.
Attached the files needed to run it, see the zip file (SOT_nonlin.zip).
This project was made with the latest Cadence free version : OrCAD V16.3 Demo.

It's important the library files are linked correctly.
This is done via the menu 'pspice', Edit Simulation Profile' and then go to the tab 'configuration files' and link the lib files used (see below figure)
In the model attached I used the non-linear transformer in the 'breakout' lib.
Then you need to rename the transformer to 'kbreak' as done in the attached files.

Intriguing to see: there remains a permanent oscillation that delivers power to the resistor.

[update]:
Also attached the excel file that contains the output data (SOT_nl.zip)

Omnibus

@teslaalset,

Thanks for posting these data. Unfortunately, I can't open the file SOT_nonlin. Gives me an error saying 'Attempt to read file with invalid file format'.

Can you grab all the files and zip them together?

teslaalset

Quote from: Omnibus on March 19, 2011, 06:16:43 AM
@teslaalset,

Thanks for posting these data. Unfortunately, I can't open the file SOT_nonlin. Gives me an error saying 'Attempt to read file with invalid file format'.

Can you grab all the files and zip them together?

@ Omni, heres' a new attempt.
Hope this one works for you....

Omnibus

Nope, that doesn't work either. I must be doing something wrong. You're using PSpice 9.1 student version, right?