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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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verpies

Quote from: MarkE on May 04, 2014, 06:41:25 PM
The alternative is to sample two channels of A/D fast enough.  In order to make a practical instrument design, scaling for the current and voltage inputs would be needed
Which means simultaneous sampling and analog preamplification to always take advantage of the full dynamic range of these ADCs.  Otherwise you'd be multiplying two huge quantization errors...and in some cases that can lead to only 4 discrete power levels, ...an ugly low res staircase!

Quote from: MarkE on May 04, 2014, 06:41:25 PM
That particular multiplier you picked is very nice but does not seem to be available.
But you can get the ADL5391 from here for $15.
That one can go up to 2GHz but is unbuffered.

john_doe

Quote from: Pirate88179 on May 04, 2014, 06:44:38 PM
Do you folks not get it?  These people are charging real money ($300/hour) to tell you how to get THEIR unit to get O.U. even though they themselves can not do it.  Forget about good attempts or good intentions, this is now their intentions....to get money to tell you how to do something they can not do.  Where I come from, this is fraud.

Not too different from Magnacoaster selling you an overunity device for $5,000 and will only accept a return of the device if it is in "working" condition.  Forget that it did not work when it left his factory, and he can not make one work himself.

Wake up folks.  Once again, these folks give all of us really working on legit stuff a bad name.

Really?  500 watts in and 100 watts out?  I can build a circuit to do that in my sleep.  Hell, my toaster is more efficient than that.  "But they are trying to save the world."  Really?  You can save the world with a fraud?

Bill

This sums it up.

I'd be embarrassed to be in the same room as Tesla let alone make the claims they have about understanding and improving on his work.
Humility would go along way with these projects.
Keep this in mind:
Most people would fear themselves crazy to understand 5% of what Tesla understood about the universe. I'm being very generous at 5%.

MarkE

Quote from: verpies on May 04, 2014, 06:59:06 PM
Which means simultaneous sampling and analog preamplification to always take advantage of the full dynamic range of these ADCs.  Otherwise you'd be multiplying two huge quantization errors...and in some cases that can lead to only 4 discrete power levels, ...an ugly low res staircase!
But you can get the ADL5391 from here for $15.
That one can go up to 2GHz but is unbuffered.
Thanks for finding the English distributor has it in stock.  Lower frequency parts like the AD635 are stock in the USA.  The 2GHz capability of the ADL5391 is way beyond what is needed in most cases and would take incredible extra care with the surrounding circuitry to even come close to utilizing it.  I do like the linearity on that part.  Lower frequency parts like the AD635 are stock in the USA.  Those go to 250MHz which is more than adequate.  Even though they are an older design and more expensive, I lean towards them a bit for availability and zero reference at circuit common.  In either case an instrument can be devised that is within +/-3% or so without great difficulty, and maybe +/-1.5% or so if good care is taken.  A final choice on a part requires some study of the noise numbers and some other parameters.

MarkE

Quote from: ACG on May 04, 2014, 06:54:31 PM
"if... fails"?  The claim it to already have produced over unity.

Paramatric generators are not new.  If I start a campaign in 2014 to use a wire to communicate 2 computers using a clock, data lines would you say its not a waste of time for experimenters out of ignorance to see if such a task can be accomplished?  Both serial communication and paramatric generators are history and in use.  The claim it to already have produced over unity.
Are you suggesting that you might have a means to a possible over unity clocked data bus?  I think we should start raising money right now.

F_Brown

Here are the most recent results of my ongoing analysis of the QEG.

It's interesting to note that for a small amount of distance around +/-22.5 degrees from each pole the torque on the rotor is for all practical purposes linear with regard to the primary current.

It took my single core machine two days to crunch all the numbers for these graphs.  Anyone care to donate me a multi-core machine?  A 4 core Phenom system would be a much appreciated upgrade. :)

Now that I have most of the data, I'll have see about creating a better SPICE model...