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Turning on and off a Pernament Magnet Field

Started by valveman, May 11, 2006, 01:38:30 PM

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aaron5120

Quote from: romerouk on December 23, 2010, 09:17:43 AM
Below are some strange scope shots from the output of my device running at 59.2kHz
Romerouk,
Indeed the scope shots are odd. Is that a Dual channel Oscilloscope? Can you tell where did you put the probe in the circuit? I see strong ringing and some source oscillation ocurring.
I am waiting for the Mumetal rods to arrive for the replication attempt.
I have the Neo magnets already, and the magnet wires and FETs. I can generate whatever wave and duty cycle I want with my Arbitrary Waveform Generator, and I got 2 Dual channel Oscilloscopes for checking the Input instantaneous and output instantaneous power of your idea.
aaron5120

romerouk

Quote from: aaron5120 on December 23, 2010, 10:28:55 AM
Romerouk,
Indeed the scope shots are odd. Is that a Dual channel Oscilloscope? Can you tell where did you put the probe in the circuit? I see strong ringing and some source oscillation ocurring.
I am waiting for the Mumetal rods to arrive for the replication attempt.
I have the Neo magnets already, and the magnet wires and FETs. I can generate whatever wave and duty cycle I want with my Arbitrary Waveform Generator, and I got 2 Dual channel Oscilloscopes for checking the Input instantaneous and output instantaneous power of your idea.
aaron5120
It is a  Dual channel Oscilloscope but the strange thing is that I have connected only one channel. The probe is connected in parallel with the load (15w/240v bulb).