@sebasfato:
The things you mentioned does not eliminate the BEMF when building the magnetic field in the coil. The induced field will oppose the voltage, thus the voltage will drop (this doesn't happen in the orbo). If this isn't eliminated, then it's just another normal pulse motor. The no BEMF is the key to the orbo effect and it's related to an impedance match by using a specific number in order to have the right proportion between the voltage, current, and inductance as members of the SKDB have already stated.
Go ahead and build you a normal pulse motor. Good luck with that.
GB
The things you mentioned does not eliminate the BEMF when building the magnetic field in the coil. The induced field will oppose the voltage, thus the voltage will drop (this doesn't happen in the orbo). If this isn't eliminated, then it's just another normal pulse motor. The no BEMF is the key to the orbo effect and it's related to an impedance match by using a specific number in order to have the right proportion between the voltage, current, and inductance as members of the SKDB have already stated.
Go ahead and build you a normal pulse motor. Good luck with that.
GB
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