Electronic Oscillator with DIAC

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 21

  • @francoisguyot9770
    @francoisguyot9770 2 года назад +1

    I really like that you take the time to go over your circuits operations. At least you talk all along using a schematic when needed and do not cram distracting background music! Thx

  • @GrandadIsAnOldMan
    @GrandadIsAnOldMan 3 года назад +6

    Interesting circuit, clearly explained 👍👍

  • @lastchance045
    @lastchance045 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for an interesting video. What values would you use for 230 VAC?

  • @davidmon7167
    @davidmon7167 2 года назад +1

    Complete and accuracy information. I love this channel. Gracias.

  • @Jasmarkelina
    @Jasmarkelina 3 года назад +1

    Maybe a video about a R.C. Hovercraft?

  • @mohamedantri9433
    @mohamedantri9433 3 года назад

    Video so cool. Can be use a lamplighter?

  • @Edmorbus
    @Edmorbus 3 года назад +1

    Nice work can you make one for 220v

  • @CondensedComments
    @CondensedComments 3 года назад +1

    You're videos are so cool! I know that it would be totally unsafe; but, in theory, could you (probably wearing an insulated glove) just plug that right into an outlet and it would work?
    Take care, God bless!

  • @maxcomputercare9986
    @maxcomputercare9986 3 года назад

    How can a tungsten filament bulb shorts or explode? with wireless enargy....

  • @khelifinouredine1842
    @khelifinouredine1842 3 года назад +2

    But 120 volts turns into 60 volts because of the diode, it enters half the wave, and makes the other wave zero،،
    This process is similar to a dimer

    • @LazoeJSCREI
      @LazoeJSCREI 3 года назад +2

      It actually doesn't, "120 volts from the wall" means 120 VAC RMS (volts ac, root-mean-square). The peak voltage between the wires (live and neutral) is sqrt(2) times the RMS voltage, so about 170 volts peak. So the voltage starts from zero, rises up to +170, falls to zero, rises to -170, back to zero. And so on. So the peak-to-peak is actually 340V. For "240 volt" countries, it's the same, and the peak-to-peak would be about 679 volts.
      Therefore with no load, the capacitor would eventually charge up to that 170 volts, even with a half-wave (single diode) rectifier. A full-wave (four diode) rectifier delivers more power, but both deliver the same peak voltage, and thus would charge a single capacitor to the same voltage. If the circuit was loaded, a single diode would indeed have a lower voltage on the capacitor because less power is transferred.

    • @khelifinouredine1842
      @khelifinouredine1842 3 года назад

      @@LazoeJSCREI Thanks for your valuable explanation

  • @CondensedComments
    @CondensedComments 3 года назад

    0:25 I'm sorry for not understanding but what is that part called?

  • @AjinkyaMahajan
    @AjinkyaMahajan 3 года назад +3

    it is not an oscillator. Oscillator converts DC voltage to frequency

    • @MrCarlsonsLab
      @MrCarlsonsLab 8 месяцев назад +1

      What if I told you it is an oscillator, and Ludic Science is absolutely correct.

  • @shakerileiwat4341
    @shakerileiwat4341 3 года назад +2

    Great ♥