Utilizing analog modular synthesizer circuits to control the production of high voltages for the Graviflyer system. This is a follow up to video 5 where you can see this circuit in action!
the flyback circuit can be changed easily if you add frequency and duty cycle to the input of the circuit. This allows you to change the frequency and when that happens the volts and amps change on the output. The biggest learning from this is the result which changes the amps to either charge or to magnetic. all from a frequency change. The circuit would also change the duty cycle or pulse rate of the energy but not the zvs. This is changing the beat rate of the circuit without changing the mosfets switching. The parts are under $30 maybe under $20 on amazon. I use this circuit to change the effect on the disc's to charge or magnetics. On other tests I go from energy that can flow in the air to a tight field. It is a better way of understanding how to change quickly without changing the circuit. The amps and volts change the frequency of the circuit. you would normally think that is is isolated to volts and amps only. It just is not the way high voltage works. The ratio is more like 5:1 five changes happen to every one change made. I hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ag9jqnBTY9g.html here is the old video i did I have to remake it. But you will get a general idea.
Thanks for the response. My circuit offers real time control of frequency and duty cycle with control voltage input. I didn’t show the inductor which current drives the primary of the flyback…The IRF540 has a.22 mf cap which is resonated with the primary and zero voltage switches when the frequency is properly adjusted. This mode of operation is similar to class E operation. The cost of this circuit is negligible…What am I missing here, I should just buy the same driver as everyone else and fail to learn anything new?!
@@Flamejet51 that was the beauty of the parts i use. They take the failure out of the equation and allow you to have complete control. it is also all, off the shelf items that you do not have to build. On my channel 30% can build circuits. the rest can buy and add parts to them to get everything running. I would like to see both approaches side by side. Maybe in the future we could do a calibration on a video for that. think about it. I am booked for the next 3 weeks but after that i am good to go. I am working on a zvs tesla coil spread sheet for building. using 20, 24, 28, 32gauge wire on 3 different size pvc pipes 2", 3", and 4.5". all resonating at 300khz (target) it will be simple to order the zvs and a coil and have a nice tesla coil. anyway let me know.
@@nathanbunten4299 Thanks for the feedback, I see your point and appreciate the info. Eric Dollard brings up the use of an analog computer in the video you recently posted and that is my main goal with incorporating the analog modular synth stuff because it’s along the same lines. Although my video production is totally in the stone ages, I would be happy to collaborate on a video!