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Morpher I saw you posted a response to youtube user Wavefront101's Rodin coil3. He is using a Joule thief. Is he powering the coil with the JT and using it as a pickup coil when the magnet passes by? If not can you please explain to me what he is doing. Thanks
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Wavefront101's Rodin coil3
Originally posted by redrichie View PostMorpher I saw you posted a response to youtube user Wavefront101's Rodin coil3. He is using a Joule thief. Is he powering the coil with the JT and using it as a pickup coil when the magnet passes by? If not can you please explain to me what he is doing. Thanks
His Rodin coil is an air coil. He dangles a magnet down
over it and adjusts the resistance to the base of the transistor
to get the magnet to spin or oscillate. As he does so, the
LEDs blink.
All this set to some funky RAVE electronic music.
Part of the video is in slow-mo and you can see streaks
from the LEDs that synchronize with the video frame in a beat
frequency sort of way.
I liked the video very much. Nicely done.
YouTube - Rodin Coil 3
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adding ot my last post
some more data if it helps
first my terminology :-
A : 1st winding of the Rodin coil
B : 2nd winding of the Rodin coil
thus A1 = start of winding A , A2 = end of winding A
SP : shaded pole coil
C : core of shaded pole coil
D1 : diode is connected to START of winding B
D2 : diode is connected to END of winding B
VBatt := 12.46 VDC
positive of PWM is ALWAYS connected to START of winding A
using winding A connected to the PWM and using only winding B as the "output", then coming from winding-B to a microwave "KV cap with a diode for rectification and also the SP+c inside the rodin coil i get the following (Voltage generated, current draw from supply )
D1 : 54.1 VDC , 100mA
D2 : 362 VDC , 100mA
as above but with SP+C raised above and sitting on top of Rodin coil
D1 : 71.2 VDC, 100mA
D2 : 377 VDC, 100mA
now using only the Core from the SP
D2 (without core inserted): 381 VDC, 100mA
D2 (WITH core inserted) : 388 VDC, 80mA
using two cores together and as above i get
D2 (WITH cores) : 392 VDC, 78mA
finally, putting a 120 Ohm resistor across the Capacitor
D2 (without cores) : 6.07 VDC, 100mA
D2 (WITH cores) : 5.87 VDC, 80mA
hope i made sense and that this helps
David. DLast edited by rave154; 09-30-2009, 06:08 AM.
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Help Needed
Hi All,
I need some help building a circuit that will achieve the following ( see attatched diagram & logic diagram below )
555 output,,,,,,,,,, MOSFET-1,,,,,,,,,,,,MOSFET-2
ON,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V
OFF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V
I already have a 555 curcuit that achieves half of what i need, basically a 555 controlling a MOSFET with variable frequency & duty, bu ti am stuck as to how to achieve the above.
The reason for needing this circuit is that by attempting to replicate the logic table above "by hand" by dabbing the terminals of the circuit onto the battery i have noticed some very interesting effects and wish to study this further and report them to you guys. I should mention that MOSFET-1 will be connected to winding-A of the Rodin coil, and MOSFET-2 will be connected to winding-B of the Rodin.
So, basically i just need a circuit that takes the output from the 555 ( pin-3 ) and controls TWO mosfets as opposed to just one ).......and...it doesnt matter wether each mosfet has a shared power supply or individual ones, though i prefer to use a seperate power supply for the 555 part of the circuit which is how i am doing it at the moment.
Any Help GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Thanks,
David. DAttached Files
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Evil Genius Solid State Tesla Coil
Originally posted by rave154 View PostHi All,
I need some help building a circuit that will achieve the following ( see attatched diagram & logic diagram below )
555 output,,,,,,,,,, MOSFET-1,,,,,,,,,,,,MOSFET-2
ON,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V
OFF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V
I already have a 555 curcuit that achieves half of what i need, basically a 555 controlling a MOSFET with variable frequency & duty, bu ti am stuck as to how to achieve the above.
The reason for needing this circuit is that by attempting to replicate the logic table above "by hand" by dabbing the terminals of the circuit onto the battery i have noticed some very interesting effects and wish to study this further and report them to you guys. I should mention that MOSFET-1 will be connected to winding-A of the Rodin coil, and MOSFET-2 will be connected to winding-B of the Rodin.
So, basically i just need a circuit that takes the output from the 555 ( pin-3 ) and controls TWO mosfets as opposed to just one ).......and...it doesnt matter wether each mosfet has a shared power supply or individual ones, though i prefer to use a seperate power supply for the 555 part of the circuit which is how i am doing it at the moment.
Any Help GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Thanks,
David. D
The "Evil Genius" Solid State Tesla Coil
has a chopper circuit that doesn't use a 555, but does
use MOSFETs.
It uses 2 IRF540 MOSFETs and
IC driver 3525.
YouTube - Evil Genius Solid State Tesla Coil Replication
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Originally posted by rave154 View PostHi All,
I need some help building a circuit that will achieve the following ( see attatched diagram & logic diagram below )
555 output,,,,,,,,,, MOSFET-1,,,,,,,,,,,,MOSFET-2
ON,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V
OFF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +12V
I already have a 555 curcuit that achieves half of what i need, basically a 555 controlling a MOSFET with variable frequency & duty, bu ti am stuck as to how to achieve the above.
The reason for needing this circuit is that by attempting to replicate the logic table above "by hand" by dabbing the terminals of the circuit onto the battery i have noticed some very interesting effects and wish to study this further and report them to you guys. I should mention that MOSFET-1 will be connected to winding-A of the Rodin coil, and MOSFET-2 will be connected to winding-B of the Rodin.
So, basically i just need a circuit that takes the output from the 555 ( pin-3 ) and controls TWO mosfets as opposed to just one ).......and...it doesnt matter wether each mosfet has a shared power supply or individual ones, though i prefer to use a seperate power supply for the 555 part of the circuit which is how i am doing it at the moment.
Any Help GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Thanks,
David. D
Thanks
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This might work
Hi David, you might be able to modify this circuit by Eugene Blanchard. You might also try searching an "H" bridge configuration.
Thanks.Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 10-10-2009, 05:10 PM.
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Bits
Thanks bits, although i must admit, that circuit looks a lil complex for my simplistic knowledge..
looking at my attatchment, you can see the correct wiring for the 3055 transistor.....but......is the wiring for the 2955 transistor correct or does it need to be flipped upside down so that the arrow is underneath?
Thanks,
David. DLast edited by rave154; 03-16-2010, 04:14 PM.
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Dave, it's a matter of what the voltage is at the "base" of the PNP;
(PNP)
If the base is at a lower voltage than the emitter, current flows from emitter to collector.
Because you are just connecting a coil, just observe the direction you want the current to flow within the coil(s) Wiring.
Hope this helps
Bit's
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Let's see if this helps
Try this David.
Thanks
Bit'sLast edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 12-04-2009, 02:52 AM.
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