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RESONANCE EFFECTS FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, December 03, 2008, 01:26:15 AM

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Groundloop

@najman100,

The proposed circuit uses a PIC micro controller and must have firmware loaded(has not made that yet).
The micro controller already has a oscillator, the 20 MHz crystal. Getting the switch to self oscillate
is easy. Just a couple of lines in the firmware program. I was planning to let the micro learn from
the user applied oscillator input. When the user finds the resonant frequency then he/she just presses
the run/stop button and the actual oscillator frequency will be stored in the micro's EEPROM.
Next time you power up the circuit the circuit will oscillate at the stored frequency. If I decide to
build this circuit then I will post the design files and firmware here.

It is also possible to use a discrete IC (like the 4013 etc.) to control the switch. Just combine one opto LED
with another and make a external oscillator to light the leds. I will post a circuit drawing of that also for those
that will build such a circuit.

Regards,
Groundloop.

najman100

Quote from: Groundloop on December 21, 2008, 02:23:30 AM
@najman100,

The proposed circuit uses a PIC micro controller and must have firmware loaded(has not made that yet).
The micro controller already has a oscillator, the 20 MHz crystal. Getting the switch to self oscillate
is easy. Just a couple of lines in the firmware program. I was planning to let the micro learn from
the user applied oscillator input. When the user finds the resonant frequency then he/she just presses
the run/stop button and the actual oscillator frequency will be stored in the micro's EEPROM.
Next time you power up the circuit the circuit will oscillate at the stored frequency. If I decide to
build this circuit then I will post the design files and firmware here.

It is also possible to use a discrete IC (like the 4013 etc.) to control the switch. Just combine one opto LED
with another and make a external oscillator to light the leds. I will post a circuit drawing of that also for those
that will build such a circuit.

Regards,
Groundloop.

Excellent idea Groundloop
As stated in my PM i will build 3 of these pcb if this is your final .


Najman

wattsup

@groundloop

My previous post was along the same lines as @Stefans and I am sure in the number of forum members here, some also had the same questions, which I am glad @Stefan formulated, all without trying to take anything away from what @gotoluc has done up till now, as well as yourself. Asking questions is part of the discover process, is it not.

Plus thanks for your response because I too was concerned that the FG would add power to the system and it is good to know that it would not. This means that making a totally looped system including an integrated FG circuit is a secondary concern at this stage, which is just greeeeeeeeat.

OK, regarding your last circuit (now second to last circuit - lol), is this the final version and also, if I wanted to get that circuit made here in Montreal by my brothers friend that has a circuit board making and populating company, can they etch the circuit board just with the second image or would I need to give him the first image? Or, is there a standard file format you can save your circuit so that it can be used by them to etch the board in layers??? I know nothing about this but would like to have a board made. Maybe a few.

Maybe on last point on what you said about so many members and only a few doing projects. Since I have put my HotMail address in my forum profile, I get emails from all over from people, lots of builders, that do not post on the forum because of many reasons but mainly because many feel intimidated by the public exposure and potential ridicule, aggressive counter-posts, etc., I should not have to expand on this any further. Posting your ideas publicly is not for the faint at heart but I just wanted you to know that all that we do on the forum in the spirit of advancing toward free energy IS appreciated by the silent majority and don't let anyone tell you the contrary. Thanks again to both of you.

Groundloop

@najman100,

Both circuits posted is final. I have not had the time to do a PCB layout for the second circuit yet
but I will do that very soon. I will post a zipped file containing both circuits complete with gerber
pcb design files. I use the Cadsoft Eagle CAD version 4.

@wattsup,

Your right. I probably was a little "grumpy" when I wrote those lines. Many people does very good work.
It is a shame that they do not post it over here. If more people posted their research then more ideas
will be created.

As I said above, I will post the design files soon. The firmware will not be ready before I have ordered my PCBs
and have soldered the first unit. This will be next year. (Around 15 January.) Sorry, but these things take time.

Groundloop.

wattsup

@Groundloop

Thanks for your reply. Take all the time you need. I am always planning projects that I would like to do in advance and always have 2-3 going so January is perfect for me to start looking into this.

I will post some photos today in the appropriate thread on my motionless generator idea that stems from @handyguy1's swing generator. Just finished making a 1500 turns outer coil. I may need some assistance in setting up a small circuit to run it. More on that thread.

Now back to @gotoluc's testing, in one of my posts here, I asked if the output of the circuit was reverse polarity and I know you responded but I feel your response was not clear enough for me so here I go again and sorry if I am repeating things but when threads get longer and longer, sometimes it's good to re-cap so guys can have an up to date idea on what's going on.

Output Terminal = OT

1) Does the DC output with reverse polarity pulsing (RPP) mean this......

Pulse 1 = OT1 is positive and OT2 is negative
Pulse 2 = OT1 is negative and OT2 is positive
Pulse 3 = OT1 is positive and OT2 is negative
and so on.

2) What is the rated voltage and current available on the OT.

3) Will RPP produce exactly the same thing as AC and since there are two coils on the output in series, does this mean that each coil output is out of phase by 180 degrees or are they perfectly in phase.

Once I know this concretely, I and many others can look into proposing some alternative coil designs to push this into the higher OU levels and that could be ready for January. Always thinking in advance.

Added:

I saw this FG on ebay because mine is only giving out like 5vpp. Would this be a good choice.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/MCP-HQ-DELUXE-FUNCTION-GENERATOR-FREQUENCY-COUNTER_W0QQitemZ260323413691QQcmdZViewItemQQptZBI_Signal_Sources?hash=item260323413691&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A1|39%3A1|240%3A1318