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Motionless generator

Started by life is illusion, December 20, 2014, 01:17:45 PM

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kEhYo77

I posted this somewhere, not tested yet :)

TheOne

I made a program to control 2 PWM on a raspberry 2, I will need to test if that work well but with the PI and 2 x N3055 transistor I should be able to have a max frequency of 1-2 Mhz


I don't know if magnetite can handle it :)





TheOne

the raspberry PI2 work very well so far, at the begining I was wondering how to have 2 PWM with different phase for each PWM but
I finally find how to handle it, instead of using phase on PWM (does not work on PI anyway with hardware PWM) I will use
one AND gate and one INVERTER gate before the transistor.


PWM1 (frequency defined): when ON the pulse go to the 2N3055 transistor


PWM2 (frequency defined x 2): [/size]
- Connected to the AND GATE
- INVERTER GATE is connected to PWM1 and the AND GATE
- When PWM1 is OFF, INVERTER GATE is ON and when PWM2 is ON, the pulse go on the second transistor 2N3055


Do you think it will work well?


I have the program, you can change the frequency/duty cycle in real time, if someone want it I will add the file, tested on Raspberry Pi 2 with ubuntu mate but should work on raspian and problably able to work on Raspberry Pi1 but Pi2 is better can go higher with the PWM.


In a future version I will add file configuration so we can save the latest value used, it is done in C++.


I wanted to have full control over frequency and duty cycle, in theory you only need 1% duty cycle on the input coil and it is supposed to keep his field even when the input coil is off, so instead of wasting current on input coil, it is better to be close as soon as possible...

seychelles

HI I AM RESURRECTING THIS SUBJECT. I AM HOPING THAT NO ONE CAN TELL
ME TO MOVE ON FROM THEIR SO CALL EXPERT OPINIONS BLA BLA BLA..GOD CREATED THE
UNIVERSE FOR ALL CREATURES GREAT , SMALL AND INVINCIBLE TO ENJOY AND
TRY TO FIGURE OUT EVERYTHING AND BE MARVELED BY IT ALL. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN
BORING FOR GOD TO HAVE DONE ALL THESE MARVELOUS UNIVERSES IF NOBODY COULD ENJOY
APPRECIATE AND LEARN FROM IT.. SO PLEASE LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPRESS THEIR IDEAS AND OPINIONS,
THAT IS ONE OF THE REASON WE ARE HERE TO BE AS GOD FOR WE ARE OF GOD..
NO MORE BLA BLA  FROM ME .SO HERE IS AN IDEA OF MINE OR MAYBE SOME OTHER PERSON.

seychelles

so i am here asking for help .the reason i am asking for help
is to save some time and money..will this circuit generate electricity..