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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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ramset

Bill,
You have a Post awaiting your approval ?
This WILL be a very Big opportunity to expand our Knowledge !!

Please!!

Chet
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poynt99

Quote from: core on April 02, 2011, 01:58:09 PM
With Pin 1 grounded that capacitor off the PNP's collector is always shorted and becomes non-functional. A more practical spot for that capacitor may be between Pin 1 and ground.

Respectfully,

Core

Agreed, but the capacitor should remain where it is shown, off the PNP-C. It is easy to make the mistake shown where pin1 was grounded, as this is what is done in a typical application. The device can handle up to 24V across it's power supply rails, and it is desired to have the LM566 swing to the negative rail to drive the PNP properly.

So in summary, just delete the ground symbol at the LM566 pin1 as pinoy_tech showed, and the circuit is fine.

.99

EDIT: I also noticed that pin4 input should in fact be pin6. This has been corrected here.

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core

Poynt99,

  Assuming that the triangle wave is driving a transistor that controls a HV transformer wouldn't 'not' having pin 1 grounded present an issue? I could be very well wrong here I'm calling on your expertise.

Respectfully,

Core

Pirate88179

Quote from: ramset on April 02, 2011, 02:05:49 PM
Bill,
You have a Post awaiting your approval ?
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Please!!

Chet

Chet:

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poynt99

Quote from: core on April 02, 2011, 02:42:52 PM
Poynt99,

  Assuming that the triangle wave is driving a transistor that controls a HV transformer wouldn't 'not' having pin 1 grounded present an issue? I could be very well wrong here I'm calling on your expertise.

Respectfully,

Core

Per the diagram (pin3), it appears cosmoLV has opted for square-wave drive, and this makes sense in light of the nature of the device.

You can think of the LM566 as what is actually driving the coil device. The complementary emitter-follower on it's output is there only to boost it's current output capability. The PNP-C should be at the same potential as the LM566-1. Either they are both grounded, or they are both at some negative potential, in this case -9V or -12V.

.99
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