Hi everyone,
I'm very glad to be here, you all have a great forum. Thanks in advance for any help!
I've been working on a water fuel device for the last 6 months, and one of the main components needed is a pulse generator. It should have variable frequency and variable pulse width. The idea is to charge the LC circuit at resonance frequency, and (possibly) match frequency with the acoustic resonance of the submerged electrodes. Several people have been building these out of 555 timers. I'm attempting to build one using something OTHER than the 555 chip... here is the waveform I'm attempting to emulate.
http://www.hydrogencollective.com/packetpulser1.mpg
If anybody thinks they know how to replicate this wave with a cheap board, I would be ecstatic to know how! It might even save the planet.
For more info on the water splitter, check out my page here
http://students.umw.edu/~jsera9mu/wfc site/
Thanks!
I'm very glad to be here, you all have a great forum. Thanks in advance for any help!
I've been working on a water fuel device for the last 6 months, and one of the main components needed is a pulse generator. It should have variable frequency and variable pulse width. The idea is to charge the LC circuit at resonance frequency, and (possibly) match frequency with the acoustic resonance of the submerged electrodes. Several people have been building these out of 555 timers. I'm attempting to build one using something OTHER than the 555 chip... here is the waveform I'm attempting to emulate.
http://www.hydrogencollective.com/packetpulser1.mpg
If anybody thinks they know how to replicate this wave with a cheap board, I would be ecstatic to know how! It might even save the planet.
For more info on the water splitter, check out my page here
http://students.umw.edu/~jsera9mu/wfc site/
Thanks!
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