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SilverDigger

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Square wave transformer
« on: May 22, 2020, 09:55:16 PM »
A square wave input to an iron core transformer is a great way to generate electricity. The harmonics of the 50% duty cycle square wave have a tremendous effect on the iron, generating a higher voltage. Do not mix this with electronegativity, it will explode.

An example of how this can be used in a circuit can be found here. https://youtu.be/hV7CKvXzpBk

nix85

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Re: Square wave transformer
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2020, 05:34:01 PM »
one interesting detail, at resonant frequency transformer turns squarewave into sinewave

nix85

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Re: Square wave transformer
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2020, 04:10:50 PM »
one interesting detail, at resonant frequency transformer turns squarewave into sinewave

I wonder why is this not used in inverters instead of complex d class amps they use.

I guess transformer resonant at 50Hz would have to be huge.

NdaClouDzzz

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Re: Square wave transformer
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2020, 08:47:11 PM »
A square wave input to an iron core transformer is a great way to generate electricity. The harmonics of the 50% duty cycle square wave have a tremendous effect on the iron, generating a higher voltage. Do not mix this with electronegativity, it will explode.

An example of how this can be used in a circuit can be found here. https://youtu.be/hV7CKvXzpBk

Same idea here: https://overunity.com/16039/quantum-generator/msg461022/#msg461022

It works! I connected a Frequency Generator to the same transformer referenced in the email/screenshot and connected a multimeter to the DC output and swept through the frequencies using a square wave, and sure enough the higher harmonics gave a greater DC voltage output.
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