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Alberto Molina Martinez patent

Started by syncron, June 21, 2007, 08:53:51 AM

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syncron

Thanks pegasus  :)

By the way: do you know some way to amplify to the range of 100 V p t p the output signal of some electronic oscilator?

Regards

Syncron

Pegasus

Sorry,at this moment,I have no decent idea.....I'm searching the same thing to pilot my future solid state alternator.
If you have some solution please post it.Thank you.

regards,
Pegasus



Thedane

Quote from: syncron on June 22, 2007, 02:53:32 PM
Thanks pegasus  :)

By the way: do you know some way to amplify to the range of 100 V p t p the output signal of some electronic oscilator?

Regards

Syncron

Hi Syncron,

Use a transformer. A 220V-->12V in reverse amplifies the signal 18.33 times.
Make sure it doesn't saturate at the frequencies you want amplified.

/TheDane

syncron

Very clever Thedane! ;D
That can be very cheap and useful.

Thanks

syncron

Pegasus

A friend has sent me the schematic you can see in the pic.An economic way to produce a rotary three-phase system, without a complicate circuit...The pic shows a simple mulitivibrator circuit working with 3 Channel N mosfets.Connecting three light bulbs, or three led, or three coils, on the drain, it is capable to make them to rotate in perfect sequence. The rotation speed depends on the applied voltage , from the type of load, and the inner capacity of the gates. It will be good to perform some simple experiment....
Anyone here has a better idea?

Regards,
pegasus