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Fundamentals of FREE ENERGY generation with a transformer. Experiment #1

Started by tarakan, June 12, 2014, 06:22:08 PM

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TinselKoala

@tarakan

You may find these videos interesting:

How the Arduino inductance meter works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6N8ys8FiA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx3B89379eQ

The SassyClassE auto-resonating SSTC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RXGGmlnOSY

The MHOP: Better-than-Bedini Pulse Motor (a playlist showing the complete development process, thanks MileHigh!):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLml9VdOeqKa8F1PebS_EX7AX2aA_ZZtb9




tarakan

Quote from: vasik041 on June 13, 2014, 09:23:23 AM
I think all devices works according to known laws of physics :-)

Possibly.
But what about the conflict between aether dynamics theory and conventional space-time mesh theory?


I am googling for PPM ICs and they don't exist. PWM ICs do.
I need some kind of a buffer that can be programmed ahead of time to output a 1 bit value after an N number of clock cycles had passed.

This buffer along with the ripple counter will work at faster rates than my Arduino itself.


I need to input a value from Arduino that tells the IC to output zeros, output 1 when N clock cycles had passed.

Do you know of any suitable ICs for this purpose?
Same for the ripple counter. I need some high-speed frequency divider.

Thank you.

ALTECHLAB

We go to OU models by "cold current" and plasma effects....no inductive coil, no resonance circuits...should be interested about your opinion...

fritz

...There are lots of possibilities how to generate that pulses.
If you use an AVR 8Bit micro running @ 20MHz - you should be able to generate pulses in a 50ns frame.
You will need a little assembly coding - but should be not that complicated.
I actually work with a imx28 (freescale) linux board. This chip - or for example the imx 6 has some special ptp clock hardware which can operate up to 120 MHz.
You can generate pulses using the compare unit of those clock - and can generate pulses with 8.33ns precision.
The most versatile solution would be to use an fpga eval board.
This would give you almost any degree of freedom, just limited by the system clock.
What about simply using an AD DDS generator - and simply tuning mechnism - observing the resulting voltage ?
That should be possible even with an attiny controller.

rgds.

ALTECHLAB