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Re: Electronic circuit simulators
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2010, 01:40:09 am »
Yeah I'm not that fluent in Maxwell's quaternions or Heaviside's scalar potential formulas to model that myself.  All I know is that I see the wires on the rodin coil crossing each other perpendicular in the center and it's producing a monopolar magnetic field.  I would get a massive migraine if I tried to model it.  =))  I think it's cool though.

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Yeah thats some really deep ish . Bearden is a nuclear physicist , sometimes it seems like he thinks everybody is too lol .

He should care more about the reader .

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Re: Electronic circuit simulators
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2010, 13:55:09 pm »
Hi members,
A lot of members are having good ideas about circuit-setups.
With this simulator, you try it on your computer before you have buy  the expensive components!
You can even learn about many components on how they work!
Just click on the link:

 http://www.ionizationx.com/circuit/index.html

This simulator is from Falstadt

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Steve
Steve, I noticed that the simulator has Version 1.5m, posted 10/22/10; It has also spark-gap component and Tesla coil circuit!
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
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Re: Electronic circuit simulators
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2010, 15:55:06 pm »
thanks webmug


is very cool, it have also many other things like frequencies higher than 25khz, coefficient of coupling... very nice 


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Re: Electronic circuit simulators
« Reply #11 on: October 30, 2010, 22:16:21 pm »
Hi members,
A lot of members are having good ideas about circuit-setups.
With this simulator, you try it on your computer before you have buy  the expensive components!
You can even learn about many components on how they work!
Just click on the link:

 http://www.ionizationx.com/circuit/index.html

This simulator is from Falstadt

br
Steve
Steve, I noticed that the simulator has Version 1.5m, posted 10/22/10; It has also spark-gap component and Tesla coil circuit!
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
br,
Webmug

Hi people,
 
The simulator on this forum has been updated to version 1.5m as indicated by Webmug  ;)
It runs on my server, so when falstad decides to stop or to remove it from their systems, we always have it here. 8)
http://www.ionizationx.com/circuit/index.html
 
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Steve