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2Sgen "Cook" resonator

Started by synchro1, October 07, 2019, 11:34:38 AM

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synchro1

I'm carrying over: connecting 2 Leblanc style toroids; The resonant LCL tank raises the potential to offset the losses JLN describes below.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbpso7zAlvU

JLN delivers over 13 times the input power by amplifying his backspike with Neo magnets and a high permeability ("MU") toroid core.


Quote from JLN:


"Of course, to get a true 2SGen unit working in closed loop, the driver circuit must be optimized and needs to overcome the hystesis losses and the Joule losses".

Lablanc's setup is practically identical to JLN's:

synchro1


JLN calls for a 2Sgen self looper driver circuit: This can be accomplished by linking two 2Sgen's, like an ordinary radio circuit, boosting the twin resonating magnet amplifiers' output:


The twin transformer resonator in the Archiver video is a commonplace HF radio broadcast signal generator circuit:

"The double-tuned circuit, among the most common filters found in radio equipment, consists of two tuned circuits, or resonators, that are coupled together, allowing energy in one to be shared with the other. Designing a double-tuned circuit for use at HF and below is not difficult,'

synchro1

Double tuned amplifier: Adding magnets to the primary would lower Inductance and raise frequency. The resonant twin would need variable capacitance reduced to raise the frequency to its optimal "Q" factor for the loop gain. The two outer caps would be shared by one both power and destination!

lancaIV

How far is this scheme "away/far/near" the 2Sgen. ?

https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?DB=EPODOC&II=6&ND=3&adjacent=true&locale=en_EP&FT=D&date=20070201&CC=ES&NR=2265253A1&KC=A1#

Transformer material weight  per KW output. ?


Adaption the above scheme or each other 2Sgen-concept with this winding method. :

https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?DB=EPODOC&II=0&ND=3&adjacent=true&locale=en_EP&FT=D&date=20010710&CC=US&NR=6259347B1&KC=B1#

Improved transformer material weight per KW. ?

Sincerely


synchro1

                                                           RLC resonating circuit

The magnet acts as a negative resistor in the RLC equation. All the proportions remain the same. We lack a unit of negative resistance, so I am naming it the "Alph". This is an inverse Ohm and directly proportional to the inverse Henry of inductance.

The Twin LCM formula places Alphs as inversely proportional to tuner capacitance voltage. Magnet strength has little to do with the effect the magnetism has on the coil inductance. That effect needs a separate value not gauss.

This is an area of suppressed science. An entire shelf of text books is missing from our science libraries on this subject.