Hello,
I want to replicate the Tesla switch as explained here: http://panaceauniversity.org/Chapter6.pdf starting at end of page 5.
On page 12 it is said that I need to use a 555 chip to make a 100-800hz pulsed circuit.
Could you please tell me what resistors and capacitors should I use to get 100-800hz in the output?
In another part it is explained that the 6 switches will be done with opto-isolators as in this image:
I need again the value of the resistor and also what transistor shoul be used.
And lately I am confused about where to use the 555. The 555 circuit is somehow switching on and off the 6 switches but I can't see where should I connect the 555 circuit in order to do that.
They say: "The output from Pin 3 needs to drive a very sharp switching combination such as a TC4420 FET driver connected
to IRF540 FETs." I don't get it. Are these transistoris the ones used in the previous image? How? Please help.
I would like to know if you think this is a useful thing to research and how many watts can I expect to get.
Thanks.
I want to replicate the Tesla switch as explained here: http://panaceauniversity.org/Chapter6.pdf starting at end of page 5.
On page 12 it is said that I need to use a 555 chip to make a 100-800hz pulsed circuit.
Could you please tell me what resistors and capacitors should I use to get 100-800hz in the output?
In another part it is explained that the 6 switches will be done with opto-isolators as in this image:
I need again the value of the resistor and also what transistor shoul be used.
And lately I am confused about where to use the 555. The 555 circuit is somehow switching on and off the 6 switches but I can't see where should I connect the 555 circuit in order to do that.
They say: "The output from Pin 3 needs to drive a very sharp switching combination such as a TC4420 FET driver connected
to IRF540 FETs." I don't get it. Are these transistoris the ones used in the previous image? How? Please help.
I would like to know if you think this is a useful thing to research and how many watts can I expect to get.
Thanks.
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