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Ghazanfar Ali Generator - Utlilizing trapped energy

Started by Ghazanfar_Ali, February 04, 2012, 03:14:30 AM

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e2matrix

Quote from: Khwartz on February 06, 2012, 04:56:07 PM
Hi Blocki
Ok, where did Ghanzafar_Ali gave the instructions please for the coil?

Back on page 3 Qwert made a compilation of Ghanzafar_Ali's posts that were in the Kapanadze thread and uploaded them in this thread as a .doc file.  I think that has some info in it you may be looking for.

Khwartz

To all

Does someone has a schematic for an analogic circuit fixed circuit that could fit the 0-5V, 0.5ms pulse like Ghanzafar_Ali recommends for is device?

Cheers, Khwartz.

gyulasun

Quote from: Khwartz on February 06, 2012, 05:07:45 PM
To all

Does someone has a schematic for an analogic circuit fixed circuit that could fit the 0-5V, 0.5ms pulse like Ghanzafar_Ali recommends for is device?

Cheers, Khwartz.

This can be a simple analog circuit, directly driving the MOSFETs from one output (the other output remains unconnected).  The supply voltage can be 5V or 5.5V to the multivibrator.  Use a 9V battery because MOSFETs switch ON with less drain-source resistance when driven by 9-10V gate control voltage versus the 5V.

http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/waveforms/astable.html 

The other possibility is to use the 555 timer IC, google for it, tons of info.

Gyula

dole

@Gyula  @All
I am wondering if there is some good way to protect a signal generator in case of using it as driver and not distort the signal, Thanks.
d.

poynt99

Ali,

Here are my results so far. I made some minor adjustments to my schematic to match yours.

The oscillation does not sustain, so there must be something else not set right yet. I will need your files in order to see why yours is sustaining.

As I posted already, simply delete the ".dat" file that is buried in the folders/files, and then your upload will most likely be about 200k or so.

Please let me know if something doesn't look right. btw, the 3 MOSFETs are placed on top of each other. They are all connected in parallel.

.99
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