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Re: Dankie's intuitive hamonics oscillator
« Reply #30 on: July 17, 2009, 20:27:23 pm »
The digital controlled 3 phase sine generator is for stephen meyer's setup, right?

correct .

It was my intention to make some sort of synthetized ac signal and lock it to 120 degrees .

But the board is an all-in-1

You cant buy seperatly , you buy all and pay for all .

I spent countless hours on each section , I went the extra mile on everything to assure to get the best quality possible .

I am now working on the pcb and remodelling it to assure the lowest noise possible for critical areas such as the ramp wave area .

I am now taking orders , I will officially start selling once I get the pcb and all is good and no mistakes , thats in about 3 weeks .

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Re: Dankie's intuitive hamonics oscillator
« Reply #31 on: July 18, 2009, 02:17:17 am »
Wow Dankie, you have come a long way.
 
And if I can can say so, I'm very proud for you and to be a member here at the IonizationX board.
Seems you have taken a liking to the electronics to establish some very diverse signal circuits.
 
I only see good things to come from this!
 
Keep it up.
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Re: Dankie's intuitive hamonics oscillator
« Reply #32 on: July 18, 2009, 11:05:51 am »
Dankie,
 
It would be nice if you could show us some pictures of the waves of yr circuit. Or a nice video...
I am happy to see you developing ;)
 
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Re: Dankie's intuitive hamonics oscillator
« Reply #33 on: July 18, 2009, 17:53:42 pm »
Dankie,
 
It would be nice if you could show us some pictures of the waves of yr circuit. Or a nice video...
I am happy to see you developing ;)
 
Steve

I dont have a cam right now .

I am gonna make the video on functionnality once I receive my pcb ,there is much switches and stuff and pots that I dont feel like doing on my breadboard .

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Re: Dankie's dc analog alternator
« Reply #34 on: July 25, 2009, 01:32:51 am »
This is my dc powered sine wave processor .

It can operate anywhere fropm 5-18 volts . ]

The signal does seem toi peak like 10% from 500hz to 10khz but its just an illusion of light .

It can go from 50 hz to 10khz .

I am still working on a good power amplification stage . Almost done .

It doesnt move a bi from 50hz to 10khz .

enter this forum and see master oscillator re-dux post , I cant seem to get my video link to appear
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http://waterfuelforall.com/waterfuel-booster-frame.htm
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