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  • #1 16175094
    Kondensator220
    Level 1  
    Hello ,
    I'm going to assemble an emp generator. I have all the items I need.
    0.7 mm enameled copper wire
    Capacitors 47pf 1 kv and 220 pf 1 kv
    10 kohm carbon resistor
    2sc2078 transistor
    Button
    I'm going to use this scheme. Namely, I have a problem with the coil, I have no idea what size it will be. Anyone have any experience with this? Capacitors will be good? There are a few topics on the site, but most of the answers are like 'don't try this on the machines'. I am not interested in this section, I have to show something cool in physics to pass the semester.
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  • #2 16175404
    Madrik
    moderator of Robotics
    The Forum does not solve the tasks and does not assist in the implementation of the projects subject to evaluation. In short - we will not do the project for you.
    We can only point you to the errors in your reasoning and our own solution. You have to do the corrections yourself.

    So you need to get started and present the results of your work so far. "Ready" unfortunately do not count.
  • #3 16175998
    jarek_lnx
    Level 43  
    Quote:
    I'm going to use this scheme. Namely, I have a problem with the coil, I have no idea what size it will be.
    Search on the internet

    It is a circuit for which no one has made a schematic diagram and I have not seen anyone write how it would work, I do not exclude that some oscillations may arise in this tangling of the wires connected to the RF transistor. but if it doesn't work, nobody can tell you why, because something like that has a right not to work.

    It is better for your demonstration to choose a circuit well known and well described by electronics, instead of this weird spider invented by gamblers and hustlers (you can buy such a device on the Internet - strange that they prefer to sell it instead of pulling "millions" from vending machines).
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