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Tommey Reed's MEG Experiments

Started by TommeyReed, March 02, 2023, 02:44:23 AM

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kolbacict

Quote from: onepower on March 02, 2023, 04:09:25 PM
For example, if we have 6 coils switched individually there are 720 possible switching combinations. If each of the six coils could have 100 different frequencies (1 to 100 kHz) there are now 100 million possible coil-frequency combinations. 1000 different frequencies (1 to 1000 kHz) on each coil yields one million billion possible combinations. If we tried one coil/frequency combination each second it would take us 31,709 years to go through them all.


Can an analog computer perform this task?
It performs calculations continuously, in real time.
Any analog electrical circuit with feedback does this too. 8)

TommeyReed

Hi All,

This is a simple update on my setup of the MEG unit.

I'm 3D printing a few mounts to hold it in place.

I should be doing a update video very soon.

Tom

TommeyReed


TommeyReed

Hi All,

I made a mistake of not explaining the simple test using AC.

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

Tom

TommeyReed

Hi All,

This is a simple DC H-Bridge test input using 12v@0.350ma on one side of the MEG transformer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V93yB1HPP6c

Tom