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![]() "Arthur Pozner" skrev i en meddelelse ... Tesla built his remote controlled boat while living in US in the late 1800's. It certainly contained LC resonant circuits. However, finding resonant LC componenents in a linear power supply is highly unusual-especially in the ground side.Never seen this concept before. I know what you mean. I made the circuit (with just one LC) at a power supply course during 2nd semester at my newly passed electronics engineering class. My teachers were highly spectical and failed to grasp the idea behind it, but they had to give me an A for that one, seeing how well it actually worked. No need telling them were the idea came from - haha. Maybe I should improve this design; in many applications you just need a pure voltage, not necessarily a regulated voltage. Maybe I'll use it for some of my radios. -- Anders Henriksen - born without teeth supermule [at] lite [dot] dk To alcohol! The cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems! |
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