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user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?

Started by turbo, November 29, 2006, 04:13:49 PM

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EMdevices

The TPU is a current source,  as opposed to a voltage source

With a current source, you have a certain amount of current that needs to flow.


So,   to get the most power out of it you need a high resistance,  that's why Light bulbs work the best.

Here's an equation:

P = I^2  R,    where 'I' is the current,  and 'R' the load resistance.

If 'I' is fixed at lets say 1 Amp,  then its easy to see that we get more power if 'R' is large.

Hope this helps you guys.

Grumpy

Under certain conditions, orthogonal coils will couple.  This is interesting even if not related to TPU. See first two attachements:

(not taking a shot at EMDevices)

Tesla mentioned four methods for collection of radiant energy in the attached patent, along with the necessary parameters for the collector.  This is a good read for those who have not and I encourage you to read it.
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starcruiser

So EM,

If we were to say use a frequency source that is PLL driven and used dividers to create harmonics of say a multiple of 2 and 3 and we use that to drive the coils. What is your thought on that concept?

We could make 3 or 4 outputs and drive the coils in a series configuration but using the next coils down, CW from it? This should provide the sequntial pulses in coils 1, 2, 3 one on each layer.

I am working on a PLL clock source (actaully want to, time is rather short right now) which I want to design to provide multiple harmonic outputs. Hopefully I can get to it this weekend.

Regards,

Carl

Grumpy

a very short pulse will give you a freaking huge number of harmonics for free.  The shorter the pulse - more harmonics.  Like free beer, only you can't drink it! (hmm guess that analogy sucks - huh?)

Re-read the SM_TAO pdf that I posted.

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dani1

Grumpy,

In your Markovich-pdf there is not all information we know about the device ( see http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1854.0.html)

Maybe you can merge all into 1 pdf.

regards, dani