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Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump

Started by agentgates, January 05, 2010, 09:28:18 AM

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plengo

I am going to buy Campaign bottle to celebrate. Agents where do I ship one for you? PM me please.

Fausto.

JonahUK

@AgentGates

I'm no electronics expert but I do a lot of coding in many different languages and systems and something is screaming out at me here that I'm sure would assist this testing process.

I'm sure one of the many talented electronics wizards here can create a simple circuit to send a detectable signal back to one of the Arduino inputs when and if your design produces the desired OU output. If so you could put an outer loop in the Adruino pulse code to increment / decrement the individual delays on the primary(s) which would automate the whole testing process. Many different intervals could be tested for periods of say 5 seconds and then changed. Any signal detected on the Arduino input could be logged in a file for further testing perhaps by other members who have recreated your designs.

This system could then be left almost indefinitely automatically trying different timings on the primary(s).

I'm sure I could assist with coding this if you need it.

Good luck and keep at it.

Jonah.

agentgates

@Jonah

Hello and many thanks for your kind offer to help with Arduino. It would be handy as many of these guys don't have other than Arduino and presently I can not dedicate time to figure out Arduino's deep secrets. :(

As for me I have a programmable HF waveform/pattern generator with 500MHz internal clock speed and 12 bit pulse output 6 input so I can work with it faster than with Arduino but I am sure they would be very glad to your help.

@All

The last primary is on and the las layer of glue is drying. In the meantime I solder the terminations and finish the programming on the pattern generator. (that is not a big deal)

@broli

I showed your amazing 3D presentation to a friend of mine and I noticed something. On your pics you have 4 large spheres indicating the first primary winding at every 90 degrees, however it should be 120 with 3 spheres. I think you misunderstood the 45 degrees thing. :) The 45 degrees is measured on the side of the coil, so you need 60-60 degrees around. May I ask you to please put a note on it on your website as presently we don't know if a coil would work in the expected way with those parameters. (Naturally we will find out later on)

I think many people got confused here with their coils. For those who have problems with results, here is the formula again how to calculate the length of the tube to get the 45 degrees:

l = (d x PI) / 6

"l" gives the length of tube to cut

broli

Quote from: agentgates on January 13, 2010, 11:47:06 AM
@broli

I showed your amazing 3D presentation to a friend of mine and I noticed something. On your pics you have 4 large spheres indicating the first primary winding at every 90 degrees, however it should be 120 with 3 spheres. I think you misunderstood the 45 degrees thing. :) The 45 degrees is measured on the side of the coil, so you need 60-60 degrees around. May I ask you to please put a note on it on your website as presently we don't know if a coil would work in the expected way with those parameters. (Naturally we will find out later on)

I think many people got confused here with their coils. For those who have problems with results, here is the formula again how to calculate the length of the tube to get the 45 degrees:

l = (d x PI) / 6

"l" gives the length of tube to cut

Yes this is why I'm remaking the renditions. In time I will upgrade all the images.

agentgates

@broli

Oh many thanks for it and for your instant reply. :)