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Pulse Forming Networks

PFN - Pulse Forming Networks

Source: https://www.ga.com/capacitors/pulse-forming-networks One of the major circuit applications of General Atomics Energy Products capacitors is that of Pulse Forming Networks or PFNs. PFNs are usually comprised of a number of capacitors and inductors arra...

TriField Meter

Oscilloscopes, Measurements & Safety Current & EMF Probes

Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078T2R64C/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_6?smid=A2OW4ZWET280BU&psc=1 Detects all three types of EMF pollution: AC magnetic, AC electric, and RF/microwave Displays signal level, peak level, and a fast indicator bar (for pul...

ENERGY of the FUTURE - R&Z - Vol 2 No. 3, 1991

Rahm & Zeit (Time & Space) US Edition

ENERGY of the FUTURE WATER FUEL CELL Copyright © 1990 by Stanley A. Meyer - Rahm & Zeit WFC Hydrogen Gas Management System - Part I The WFC Hydrogen Gas Management System encompasses many processing patents into a full system-engineering approach to help ...

ESP32 - CWG Driver & Amplification

Chris Bake Arduino / ESP32 Projects

A dual channel, dual isolated power supply, pulse amplification for driving all VIC arrangements   Arrangement favoring Particle Oscillation as an Energy Generator Variation 2 - Ground  Bonded / "Forced" Uni-polar Operation

ESP32 - Complex Waveform Generator V2

Chris Bake Arduino / ESP32 Projects

Setting Up The App ESP32 Complex Waveform Generator - Arrangement for WROOM-32 or WROVER-E (DevKit-C) PARTS Required 1 - ESP32 (WROOM-32 or WROVER-32) with 16 exposed pins 1 - ESP32 Breakout Board or equivalent pin header block 7 - Rotary Encoders (i.e....

WFC Public Notice to Inform

Who Was Stan Meyer? Controversies and Legacy

(copies may be duplicated for public release without charge)     The classic high-tech takeover schemes generally consists of three basic elements: the money man, the disrupter (better known as the bag man), and the third party man that has no formal written ...

HV Oscilloscope Probes

Oscilloscopes, Measurements & Safety High Voltage Differential Probes

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Types of Stainless Steel Production

Water as Fuel – The Basics Electrodes & Conditioning

Stainless Steel 304L, also known as AISI 304L or SUS 304L, is a common type of austenitic stainless steel. Austenitic stainless steels are composed mostly of iron, along with significant amounts of chromium and nickel. They may also contain other elements like...

Hall Effect Sensors

Oscilloscopes, Measurements & Safety Current & EMF Probes

         

DIY HV Isolated Probe

Oscilloscopes, Measurements & Safety High Voltage Differential Probes

The following is a DIY probe you can make to isolate your scope from the high voltages of the VIC

Negative Resistance Zone

The Blocking Diode

Negative resistance: meaning and measurement It is a fact, verified in theory and by experiment, that no material can conduct electric current with greater efficiency than an ideal conductor having zero resistance. How, then, can the term “negative resistance...

THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER

VIC5 Toroidal Core Magnetic Amplifiers

By George Trinkaus    View In Digital Edition   A LOST TECHNOLOGY OF THE 1950S Anyone can build it! Most folks believe that first came the vacuum tube and right on its heels came its successor, the transistor — an historical fact, correct? Not really....

Frequency definition and the frequency formula

Oscilloscopes, Measurements & Safety Economical Scopes

Source: https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/frequency Have a look at the following model of a wave; it will help you understand the terms used in the frequency definition below it. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica Frequency is the number of comple...

Measuring the Q-factor of a resonator with the ring-down method

Mathematical Calculations Calculating Q in LC Circuits

Source: https://www.giangrandi.ch/electronics/ringdownq/ringdownq.shtml Introduction Resonance is a very common phenomenon, especially in electronics, acoustics, mechanics and optics. When a resonance is desired, special devices are built, called resonators,...

Step Charge as a function of Pulse Period

Amplitude Attenuation (Voltage Boosting) Step Charge

Here we can see the Cell Driver Circuit pulsing a double cell in parallel. The arrangement is powered by a 12V ATX supply. The Cell Driver's inputs: Vcc and Vee are both B+ 12VDC REG. The primary coil is replaced with the LC load of the cell & a 39mH iron core...

Avalanche Diodes

The Blocking Diode

Source: https://www.physics-and-radio-electronics.com/electronic-devices-and-circuits/semiconductor-diodes/avalanchediode-constructionandworking.html  What is avalanche diode? An avalanche diode is a special type of semiconductor device designed to operate i...

Christophe's Adjustable Flat Plate Cells

Adjustable Plate Cell

Created By: Christophe Campaign Version 1 Source: https://www.thingiverse.com/scarou/designs Improvement of the initial variable plate cell. Now using a GT2 belt to move the plates instead of the previous complex nylon thread system. Beware! You may learn ...

Fast Recovery Diodes

The Blocking Diode

What are Fast Recovery Diodes (FRD)? This diode with a p-n junction is designed to make the reverse recovery time (trr) smaller and is also called a high-speed diode. Compared to general rectifying diodes, the trr is 2 to 3 digits smaller because the FRD is d...

PIV - Peak Inverse Voltage

The Blocking Diode

What is PIV rating in a diode? PIV stands for ‘Peak Inverse Voltage’. It refers to the maximum reverse bias voltage a semiconductor diode or other semiconductor devices can withstand without damaging themselves. The peak inverse voltage is also known as peak ...

Water Molecule Bonds

Water as Fuel – The Basics Voltage and Molecule Behavior

1. The Water Molecule (H2O) A water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. This molecule is not linear; instead, it forms a V-shape or a bent shape due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom. The bond angle bet...