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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

Started by pauldude000, April 09, 2008, 08:35:14 PM

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Thaelin

Hi Paul:
   Doing a bit of catchup. Was in a parade so away for a bit.

   If you will look back at post number 202, at the bottom you will see the 4 outputs. Look at the two that oppose each other. When one is high, the other is low. These two show how there would be double the potential  from both signals. ???? Yes?
That is the point I was trying to make. When SM talks about finding the potential of the circuit, that is how I see it.
   If you send the same frequency down two wires of different lengths, at some point you can light a led across the two, you just have to find the spot.

thaelin

pauldude000

@ALL

New program built freq2len, and for simplicity, I used the same filename as I had for the old version. Just click on the same link above as for the old RapidQ program. New program is built with VB2008Express.

It will figure 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1 wavelengths of any given frequency, plus 1/3 and 2/3 for those using 120 degree offset. (Both 4/4 and 3/3 are the same as 1 wavelength. :) )

Frequency settings available are Hz, Khz, Mhz, and Ghz.

That ought to about be enough. :D

Let me know if any bugs. Uses .net 3.5 framework, so setup may require its download if you do not already have it. (You probably do already.)

Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

Feynman

This seems like a good point, that the LC circuit might be acting as sort of like a "PLL".  We were wondering earlier as to why SM said control circuit needs to be inside toroid.

pauldude000

@Art

I can come up with the formula for coil inductance, and the formula for LC resonance. If you have an LC meter, you may just need the formula for LC...

I might as well look all this up again anyway, as it is always good to have the occasional refresher.

Trying to "calculate" the exact inductance of a home-brew coil can be a nightmare, so an LC meter is nice. I might just have to write another quick program!

Concerning VBExpress/vs/VB6.0.... I know that VB2005Express is compatible all the way back to Win98, and I am assuming VB2008Express is as well. However, both VB2005Express and VB2008Express are free to download and use, and may be used for private or commercial use, with no limitations from Microsoft.  I think they are feeling the breath of good quality, free programming languages such as BCX breathing down their proverbial neck. Also, it is truly OOP, unlike VB6.0(Semi-OOP).

The screen capture utility saves a lot of time and steps over printscreen. With printscreen, you have to run MS Paint (or equivalent), paste from the clipboard, then save the picture. With screencapture, you just click one button, and all this is done. Either way, the cropping is done in Paint or similar. It is just much faster, and with screencapture running, you can take multiple snapshots without running paint, as it does not overwrite, but saves the pictures as screencapture.bmp, screencapture(2).bmp, etc... Just handy for batch work, and simple for one-shot work.

On your questions, you were referencing the LC regulating circuit, do you think it passive or active? If passive, just through magnetic coupling? If active, then resonant reactive through the controls? ( Intellesting con-sept... To quote a speech I once heard. )

Either way, it may well explain the little toroid, and the reason for both toroids being within the circumference of the rotating field's perimeter.

I am preparing to do some more experimentation on another aspect of the mag field myself, but at this point do not know how relevant the results will be....yet.

@all who have asked me a question which I haven't had time to reply.....

I will play catch up here later, as I am rather short on time today for anything and everything. :)

Paul Andrulis

Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

pauldude000

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Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.