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oscillator circuit ?

Started by nitinnun, January 23, 2009, 10:57:56 AM

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nitinnun


a transistor switches, whenever its trigger is struck.


so if you had 6 or more transistors connected into various chaotic patterns,
wouldn't their constant polarity-changing create different frequencies?

the more transistors you have,
the more switching going on,
the higher the frequency.


nitinnun

i'll try to implement the stuff above.


the 555 IC timer can only do up to 15 volts?

do they have larger IC's, which can handle bigger voltages/amperages?

nitinnun

could you show me a circuit, that does not rely on an IC chip ?


do they make transistors, that can handle a large amount of voltage and amperage ?


resonanceman

Quote from: nitinnun on January 23, 2009, 08:27:49 PM
i'll try to implement the stuff above.


the 555 IC timer can only do up to 15 volts?

do they have larger IC's, which can handle bigger voltages/amperages?


Nitinnun

back a few posts Loner  posted  a  diagram  of  a  driver circuit
If a driver  circuit  like this is  driven by the output of  your oscillator  I think the only limits are the limits of the  transistor you choose to use .
gary

pese

See this here.
i used this 40 jears ago for
transfirmerless-power-voltage doublers.

i used this addes with an 3 transistor bootd-trap
amply tat follow tat loaded an cap.

this above 3 transitor circuit must varied wit Resistors and caps
to the wanted frequency.
ech of the R-C turn the signat 60 degrees.

so you can use this very easy also for motors enz.


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