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Scope shots of clean kicks

Started by bob.rennips, June 26, 2007, 11:07:47 AM

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starcruiser

@Earl,

I was gonna suggest an R/C network to allow phase shifting as well.
Regards,

Carl

Grumpy

shift register = ring counter

Have M74HC164B1R (SIPO) and M74HC4017B1R counter.
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eldarion

Well, I'm in on this attempt! :)  It looks to be very promising.

I've wound the coils (minus the outer pickup coil wrapped around all three--picture is attached.)
I'll use my FPGA to generate the exact timing required here; just waiting on MOSFET drivers (again!).
Results will be posted on my website and here.

Good luck to all!

Eldarion

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chrisC

Hi Eldarion

It would be really good if after you get Earl's synchronous dividers to work and then integrate them into a FPGA. Then with a few external pot & discreet RC the pulses can be generated with minimum parts? Keep us posted. Thanks.

chrisC

eldarion

Quote from: chrisC on June 27, 2007, 07:21:41 PM
Hi Eldarion

It would be really good if after you get Earl's synchronous dividers to work and then integrate them into a FPGA. Then with a few external pot & discreet RC the pulses can be generated with minimum parts? Keep us posted. Thanks.

chrisC

Chris,

I was using an FPGA so that if I ever did get something working, the control algorithms could be implemented on the same piece of hardware with minimal effort.  Also, I can generate extremely accurate frequencies with the FPGA, something I am not sure an RC oscillator can do.

Just my $0.02 :)

EDIT: Looking at the coils above, I noticed a sort of spiralling rotation, as each control coil is higher than the previous one, then it resets at the first coil.  I wonder if that would pump "something" through the coil?
"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
-- Thomas Paine