Re: If you're good at breadboarding & simulations, please, join the discussion!
- From: Tom Bruhns <k7itm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:47:05 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 15, 1:05 am, The Flavored Coffee Guy <elgers...@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
None of you have studied plasma. You have a bank of capacitors in
parallel charged to 450 volts. Then you send a 4.5KV trigger pulse
through a lead in a xenon bulb. Suddenly, there's a bright flash. Ta-
Da, plasma conducts as well as wire, and it can if you can keep it hot
enough. Replace any piece of wire where you several kilovolts at a
few amperes, and once you've ignited the plasma it stays hot.
Try this reading material on for size:http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_13/9.html
Plasma at RF frequencies will stay hot enough to remain as conductive
as wire. As a gas it is almost a superconductor.
Then try reading this:http://www.hi-z.com/Hi-Z.Brochure.2006.pdf
and going to this website:http://www.hi-z.com/
(A) What the heck makes you think that none of us have studied
plasmas?
(B) What the heck does that have to do with your original posting in
this thread, in which you claimed, I believe, to have come up with a
circuit that provided more power coming out than going in? (The
circuits I saw posted at your linked site contained only linear
passive components, no plasmas or the like.)
(C) Just WHAT are you flavoring your coffee with? Perhaps you should
stay away from that stuff.
....
(D) There's nothing special about a circuit that has more power
coming out (over a short period) than power going in. Anyone should
be able to easily do that. What's much more interesting is a circuit
in which you get out more energy than you put in initially plus any
additional you put in over time.
.
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