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R: [TCML] Speaking of Mosfets and oscillators - Push Pull
With this schematics it's easy to build a little induction heater
http://img520.imageshack.us/my.php?image=immagine036.jpg
or lite car lamps with induction coupling
http://img520.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1729r.jpg
Vladi
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di Scott Bogard
Inviato: martedì 24 febbraio 2009 18.42
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Oggetto: Re: [TCML] Speaking of Mosfets and oscillators - Push Pull
If I find some time I'll try to put that circuit together, though I'd
like to point out that this guy did somehow get a Royer/Armstrong
oscillator to work with FETs in a TC application.
http://users.skynet.be/BillsPage/TeslaPage.html
I've tried this with flybacks and the MOSFETs burn or short, but I was
using much different resistor values and IRF640? fets. I think MOSFETs
are just prejudice against me, Oh well.
Scott Bogard.
On 2/24/09, Jim Mora <wavetuner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Scott, Group,
>
> The issue of MOSFET and Armstrong oscillators recently came up. I took
> a look at various Hartley and Culpitts oscillators while I was at it.
> Then what I have been thinking about far off with my (4) 833a's came
> to mind and push/pull operation. Has anyone played around with this
> MOSFET configuration? How about it Scott- it is always a learning
> experience. You gotta have some smoke to make a fire;-)
>
> Jim Mora
>
> http://www.solderingpoint.com/projects/rfpp/pushpull.php
>
>
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