Electric OU: Tek DPO meets Tar Baby for a PlayDate

A simple basic hookup, Tar Baby’s “usual suspects” engaging the Tek 4034 Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope. Upper trace, yellow, is across the 0.25 Ohm CVR. The purple trace is on the battery terminals, directly, plus and minus 36 volts nominal. The GREEN TRACE is on the metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor common drains, on the mosfet side of the load, just as shown in the “approved” paper of Donovan Martin, Ainslie, et al., and the Blue trace is on the gate drive signal at the board. ( I am told that it is a grave error to refer to those things as “mosfets”. Who knew? So from now on, I expect Ainslie to refer to them correctly as metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors, NOT mosfets. ) The channel amp settings are shown somewhere in the video, probably. The blue trace of course shows a strict negative going pulse waveform. NO “ac” setting on the FG, as RA has lied about. The circuit diagram is the one that Ainslie now claims, after all these months, has nothing to do with her claims or paper or circuit…. even though it is identical to hers. The only difference is that hers is on a white pegboard, with lots of clipleads and crimped hardware. The probes are placed just as she places them on her device, except she uses two scopes in exact parallel. I clearly don’t have room for that many probes…. and the paint on my white pegboard isn’t dry yet, so clearly Tar Baby has nothing at all to do with Rosemary and her claims, even though its circuit and

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