interesting scope captures
Hi all,
I want to share a couple of scope captures of an air-coil that weighs about 5Lbs.
The following pics are of the same setup, just at different time scales. Also res_air0 is is the classic 'ringing' everyone has seen. The scales are on the pictures. The Green trace is battery(-) or ground.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air0.JPG
res_air2 is the same as res_air0 but with the frequency raised so that ALL of the ringing oscillations are gobbled up except the first negative-going spike.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air2.JPG
res_air1 is res_air2 at a different time scale.
Please notice that most of the spikes (or at least the spike 'volume') are negative-going. Notice the big negative bump on the (-) part of the waveform opposite the biggest (-) oscillation on battery(-). THAT is a 'Pulse Charge' ... albeit on the battery's cute little behind: where most folks are not accustomed to seeing a charge placed.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air1.JPG
This 'holds its own' on the battery. It does NOT discharge the battery. It appears to have the possibility of being a self-charging configuration.
**************THERE IS NO DIODE IN THIS SETUP************
What's hard to realize is that the actual 'fall time' is as fast as the 'rise time' ... which is a few hundred nanoseconds as far as what the switch (transistor) is doing. The 'fall time' shown in the scope capture is actually the first 'negative-going' oscillation. But you can't see the 'fall-time' characteristic of the switch because the pulses are scrunched up together to create the waveform you see.
As I write this, the temperature is dropping yet the voltage in the battery is creeping up ever so slowly.
******I MUST STRESS THAT MY TRANSISTOR IS STAYING STONE COLD******
Well, I'm excited. Enjoy
Greg
Hi all,
I want to share a couple of scope captures of an air-coil that weighs about 5Lbs.
The following pics are of the same setup, just at different time scales. Also res_air0 is is the classic 'ringing' everyone has seen. The scales are on the pictures. The Green trace is battery(-) or ground.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air0.JPG
res_air2 is the same as res_air0 but with the frequency raised so that ALL of the ringing oscillations are gobbled up except the first negative-going spike.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air2.JPG
res_air1 is res_air2 at a different time scale.
Please notice that most of the spikes (or at least the spike 'volume') are negative-going. Notice the big negative bump on the (-) part of the waveform opposite the biggest (-) oscillation on battery(-). THAT is a 'Pulse Charge' ... albeit on the battery's cute little behind: where most folks are not accustomed to seeing a charge placed.
http://02d1852.netsolhost.com/radian...g/res_air1.JPG
This 'holds its own' on the battery. It does NOT discharge the battery. It appears to have the possibility of being a self-charging configuration.
**************THERE IS NO DIODE IN THIS SETUP************
What's hard to realize is that the actual 'fall time' is as fast as the 'rise time' ... which is a few hundred nanoseconds as far as what the switch (transistor) is doing. The 'fall time' shown in the scope capture is actually the first 'negative-going' oscillation. But you can't see the 'fall-time' characteristic of the switch because the pulses are scrunched up together to create the waveform you see.
As I write this, the temperature is dropping yet the voltage in the battery is creeping up ever so slowly.
******I MUST STRESS THAT MY TRANSISTOR IS STAYING STONE COLD******
Well, I'm excited. Enjoy
Greg
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