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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Jeg

Quote from: itsu on November 24, 2015, 01:32:58 PM
Jeg,

i measured the width control (R9 in the ALLEGGA blue box) to be between 80ns and 500ns, but that does not "control" the width of the nano-pulse itself when i hooked up my nano-pulser there.
The original width control (74HCT02) of my nano-pulser has some similar range

This nano-pulse width itself is not controlable, it need a minimum input width (i think around 200ns) to function properly but for the rest it
"adjusts" its width to the presented load (50 Ohm resistor or open/closed 50 Ohm coax cable).


But i am not sure if i can follow you, as 70ns corresponds to 14MHz (http://www.calctool.org/CALC/other/converters/freq), so whats that about a 60-80ns pulse and 6MHz?


Itsu
Hi Itsu.
A six MHz signal has 166ns period. The half cycle has 83ns. If I have a pulse close to this and even narrower then by hitting my grenade with this, it will give rise to its 6Mhz self frequency. It is the same with what you have already done with your last katcher, but in place of katcher secondary now I have my grenade. I just thought that you could control the output pulse width. It would be a nice future.

Page 759 third image of mine. Look how narrow the pulse has to be (compares to the half cycle below on the same image) so to give rise to the corresponded frequency.

I think anything narrower than 80ns is enough for me. If your scope calculated right pulse's width, then 11ns are good for the job.

itsu


Jeg,

Hmmm,  ok,  so you want the nano-pulse to have the same width as a 6MHz half cycle signal (83ns).
But you won't be able to fire this nano-pulse every 83ns.
Max repetition frequency would be around 30KHz i guess, so a 1/2000th of your 6MHz.

Anyway, the best is to find out yourself by building it.

Itsu

Jeg

Quote from: itsu on November 24, 2015, 03:14:47 PM
Jeg,

Hmmm,  ok,  so you want the nano-pulse to have the same width as a 6MHz half cycle signal (83ns).
But you won't be able to fire this nano-pulse every 83ns.
Max repetition frequency would be around 30KHz i guess, so a 1/2000th of your 6MHz.

Anyway, the best is to find out yourself by building it.

Itsu
Yes that was the initial plan. But with one pulse every 15KHz. Then normal I will see a dump wave the same as your last katcher's waveforms.

itsu

Jeg,

i already did this nano-pulse ontop of the grenade signal experiment about 1 year ago, see this video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb0Z-G6fSiE

You will be surprised what little signal you will see ontop of the inductor/Grenade with a 1Kv nano-pulse, certainly no dump wave (ringing?) signal like my kacher did, see around the 6 min. mark.

Itsu

Jeg

I just saw it. Are you aware that by placing your probe in parallel with inductor you tune it at very high frequencies due to the probe's input capacity? Try in parallel with your probe and inductor a variable capacitor. At 300 something pF, I tuned mine at 6Mhz.