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Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011

Started by hartiberlin, February 20, 2011, 06:14:05 PM

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i_ron

Quote from: poynt99 on April 30, 2011, 04:06:28 PM
All the circuit diagrams were posted for this first simulation circuit that oscillated. What is it that you still don't understand about that version? I'd be glad to explain it. In fact, I am going to see about getting it also to work without the function generator.

.99

That would be most welcomed, something constructive.

Just that I see problems with what you have presented so far,
so an actual working circuit would clarify things considerably.

Ron




i_ron

Quote from: powercat on April 30, 2011, 03:47:08 PM
Have you read any of the last six pages,you seem to understand nothing about what is going on ???
of course you can show us your successful replication of this circuit and all that free energy you have ???

Unfortunately I understand harassment and bullying all too well, that is why I replied to your unkind post

An apology would be more in order, rather than to try to shift the focus of blame on to me. It won't work.

Ron

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powercat

Quote from: i_ron on April 30, 2011, 04:42:45 PM
Unfortunately I understand harassment and bullying all too well, that is why I replied to your unkind post

An apology would be more in order, rather than to try to shift the focus of blame on to me. It won't work. I accept your contract, on the condition I may refuse at a later date .

Ron


If you think I'm trying to harass and bully,then you must believe there is a big conspiracy out to get Rosie anyway she certainly seems to believe it  :o

I hope you can turn things around and successfully produce a circuit that does what she claims,
because Rosie desperately needs it.

If you haven't seen the videos from the last two years, here they are, some of these names you will recognise from this forum they are good and trusted members like yourself,unfortunately they had failed let's hope you succeed.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=videos&search_query=Rosemary+Ainslie+circuit&search_sort=video_date_uploaded&suggested_categories=28&uni=3
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

poynt99

In looking closer at the first circuit Hum and I were using in the simulation, I would not recommend anyone try it.

Yes it oscillates quite happily, but the problem is with the inductance we purposely introduce in the Gate. This causes a huge VGS voltage (+20V down to -30V) swing on the MOSFET Gate-to-Source, and we know that the VGS should never exceed +/- 20V for safety of the device. If anyone has any suggestions to fix this problem (I've already tried 20V zeners across G-S, and it kills the oscillation), let me know. **

Either circuit I have shown (-DC voltage source in Q2 Source leg, OR +DC voltage source in the Q2 Gate leg) works well and doesn't even approach +/-20V VGS.

If anyone sees a problem with either of the aforementioned circuits, let me know and I'll do my best to explain them. They do work, but it is possible I've missed something.

.99

**This is a prime example of the awareness required when designing with SPICE. You can design something that is beyond the allowable limits of the components you are using (i.e. they won't "blow up" in the simulation). The version of PSpice I am using has "Smoke Parameters", but I am not sure that this includes an excessive VGS voltage (I rather doubt it). So that is why I checked the VGS voltage. ;)
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woopy

Hi I-ron

totally in accordance with you

I follow this thread intermitently because the Rose's results seems very interesting to me.

And i am very surprised of the agressivity of the detractors of the presented technology.

And most of all, the tremendous  package of  theory (good or not good ) in comparison with the very few real life testing and results in those last time.

Groundloop recently offers a very easy to replicate shematic  (5 mosfet and 4 resistors and some wiring wounded to a heating element )  seems not to be a very difficult and expensive experiment to realise . I think (with my very low electronic education ) i can do it (and probably will do it soon)

So to all the "könner " here, why don't you test it in real life and than bring back your results as Rose did .

I am a beginner but i need really good education and for me a good educator is somebody that stores real life experience in the pocket , all the rest is in my opinion ,  academic pleasure


good luck at all

laurent