Magnet to Hall timing method – Pulse motor
Showing the firing timing using an LED. The coil is on the left of the rotor, the Hall sensor on the right. The LED is connected to the coil (with 200ohm resistor in this…
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Showing the firing timing using an LED. The coil is on the left of the rotor, the Hall sensor on the right. The LED is connected to the coil (with 200ohm resistor in this…
This is electronically driven spinning top that has a solar self charging feature. The top is a neodymium magnet that is pulse spun by a transistor triggered electromagnet. It runs on one AA rechargable…
I noticed that in the previous video the very thin air coil do not produce strong flyback spike. So it was difficult to test the Doug Konzen circuit . So i find out from…
This is a pulse motor that uses a U shaped electromagnet and a Hall sensor transistor circuit. This is part of my research into Ed Leedskalnin’s work involving magnets.
Read description: Some people may know of Ed Leedskalnin and Coral Castle, in Florida. Ed had apparently found a way to levitate rocks into places that his 5ft 100lb self could never normally achieve…
I replaced the solenoid with a simple electromagnet, mounted everything on a board and made a simple quiet charger/ CFL light.
Ed Leedskalnin built Coral Castle in Florida…a magnificent achievement of moving huge blocks of stone to create his house and garden. Nobody really knows how he did such a thing, but one of the…
Here’s the latest project, an optically-controlled magnetic levitator using the Arduino. The OSEPP Uno clone runs a sketch which senses the position and velocity of the levitated object, and sends a switching signal to…
This as my attempt to replicate a tiny motor generator that was shown here on YouTube. My device is not the same but the outputs results are very similar. It uses a spinning magnet…
Here’s another SNOT update. This time I’ve cobbled together an Arduino data collection system. The Arduino monitors the gate signal from the SNOT controller circuit by the use of the pulseIn() function on pin…